• Daniil Medvedev has something for Novak Djokovic that Serb will like very much

    Daniil Medvedev has something for Novak Djokovic that Serb will like very much
    Daniil Medvedev has declared Novak Djokovic "a big French Open favorite" despite the Serb's inconsistent play as the Russian tennis star highlights the Serb has had success at Roland Garros and simply knows how to deliver when the time comes to perform on the biggest possible stage.So far this clay season, Djokovic is just 4-2 and he hasn't yet won any titles this year. And this week in Rome, Djokovic's rough 2024 season took another hit after the current world No. 1 suffered a shock 2-6 3-6 los
  • Wyndham Clark's Caddie Reveals Intriguing Details About Clark's Life and Mindset

    Wyndham Clark's Caddie Reveals Intriguing Details About Clark's Life and Mindset
    Wyndham Clark, last year's US Open champion, is once again setting his sights on the same goal this year: winning this prestigious competition and etching his name in the annals of this sport's history. The 30-year-old golfer has received immense support over the past few years, notably from his caddie, John Ellis, who has been there to assist him through the toughest times. Last year's showdown in the final round between Clark and Fowler caused significant interest, and Ellis knew how to e
  • Emma Raducanu bluntly rips umpires after Nottingham first-round win

    Emma Raducanu bluntly rips umpires after Nottingham first-round win
    Emma Raducanu made it clear she wasn't happy with officiating following her first-round win at a WTA 250 tournament in Nottingham as the British tennis player said at moments she felt like she was "playing two versus one."On Tuesday, home favorite Raducanu kicked off her Nottingham campaign with a 6-1 6-4 win over 274th-ranked qualifier Ena Shibahara. Early in the first set, one of Shibahara's volleys was called out but chair umpire Ana Carvalho overturned the call and the Japanese was awar
  • Roger Federe's touching revelation: "I swore for years before I kept calm"

    Roger Federe's touching revelation: "I swore for years before I kept calm"
    Roger Federer has received many honors throughout his glorious career, but the latest one truly has a special feel. A recognition that goes beyond his notable sporting merits. The Swiss Maestro received an honorary doctorate in humane letters from the University of Dartmouth last Sunday, where he thanked the 11,000 people present with a touching speech. Roger talked about when he left school to bet his future on tennis, disproving the common belief that he is just talent and nothing else.Roger F
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  • Matteo Manassero after eight years in a major

    Matteo Manassero after eight years in a major
    Matteo Manassero is reclaiming the lost emotions. After a significant crisis, enduring dark years, and slipping down to the Alps Tour, the former golden boy of Italian golf is experiencing the joy of returning to where he once found happiness: first, earning his card on the Challenge Tour, then securing a couple of victories, followed by his return to the major tour, and now, winning on the DP World Tour, something he hadn't achieved since 2010. His latest comeback is to a major tournament. Star
  • 'Perfection is impossible' | Federer inspirational speech to students

    'Perfection is impossible' | Federer inspirational speech to students
    Tennis legend Roger Federer gave an impactful graduation speech to Dartmouth College graduation students, stating that tennis is not 'effortless' and 'perfection is impossible'.
  • Roger Federer reveals the importance of his wife Mirka

    Roger Federer reveals the importance of his wife Mirka
    Now not only is there the official date, that of June 20th, which was already known, but there is also the official trailer of "Roger Federer Twelve final days", that is, the last twelve days of the Swiss champion's competitive career.It will be an opportunity for his many fans around the world to relive those final moments of his career at the Laver Cup, the 2022 edition in which he said goodbye to official competitions. "Twelve Final Days" is a product created and officially launched by Prime
  • Carlos Alcaraz holds an impressive head-to-head record

    Carlos Alcaraz holds an impressive head-to-head record
    The victory at Roland Garros had many meanings for Carlos Alcaraz. One of which concerns head-to-heads. In fact, only seven tennis players have the advantage in head-to-head matches against the young Spaniard, who eliminated Zverev from the list to reach 5-5.Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros 2024© Tim Goode / Stringer - Getty Images Sport Novak Djokovic is ahead 3-2, thanks to the victories obtained at the ATP Masters 1000 in Cincinnati and at the Nitto ATP Finals in 2023. Rafael Nadal is
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  • Arab Super League, first success for Carlos Ortiz

    Arab Super League, first success for Carlos Ortiz
    Carlos Ortiz secured his first career victory in the Arabian Super League of Golf at the LIV Golf Houston event in the United States. The Mexican finished with a score of "-15" strokes, claiming his maiden title in the Arabian Super League. In the individual competition, he edged out Polish player Adrian Meronk, who finished second with "-14", while American Patrick Reed and Spaniard David Puig tied for third with "-13". The 33-year-old from Guadalajara celebrated his achievement in Houston, whe
  • Murray falls, Berrettini springs upset at Stuttgart

    Murray falls, Berrettini springs upset at Stuttgart
    - Marcos Giron earned his first win against a current or former No. 1 when he beat Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of the grass-court Stuttgart Open on Tuesday.
  • Wyndham Clark Reacts to Grayson Murray's Death: I've Been in Many Low Spots Also

    Wyndham Clark Reacts to Grayson Murray's Death: I've Been in Many Low Spots Also
    In today's world, we're witnessing a lot of changes. Mental health, which used to be a topic people avoided, is now getting more attention. We're realizing just how important it is. Athletes, in particular, face significant mental health challenges because of the intense pressure they experience in their sports careers. Sometimes, individuals find it hard to deal with this pressure and might reach a point where they feel overwhelmed, or as we say, they "burn out." Sadly, some may even decid
  • Roddick worried about Djokovic: "I have a fear"

    Roddick worried about Djokovic: "I have a fear"
    Everyone hopes that Novak Djokovic will come back even stronger than before, after the knee surgery he suffered following a physical problem that occurred during the match against Francisco Cerundolo at the Roland Garros. The American tennis legend Andy Roddick, during his podcast, gave an opinion on the period that Novak is experiencing, saying he is worried for the Serbian champion.Novak Djokovic © Getty Images Sport - Clive Brunskill
     Having had a similar meniscus problem as the Ser
  • Scottie Scheffler is crowned by Tiger Woods

    Scottie Scheffler is crowned by Tiger Woods
    Scottie Scheffler is on an unstoppable streak. The American, world number one, claimed victory at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, with a total of 280 strokes (-8), narrowly edging out his compatriot Collin Morikawa, who finished second with 281 (-7), ahead of Canadian Adam Hadwin, third with 284 (-4). This marked Scheffler's fifth win in the last eight tournaments he's played, a feat not seen since 2016-2017 (last achieved by Justin Thomas) when a player won five titles in a single seas
  • Raducanu wins in grass-court return vs. Shibahara

    Raducanu wins in grass-court return vs. Shibahara
    Emma Raducanu won her first match at the Nottingham Open against Japan's Ena Shibahara, securing a straight-sets victory.
  • TNT Sports to air French Open with 10-year deal

    TNT Sports to air French Open with 10-year deal
    The French Open will air on TNT Sports in the U.S. starting in 2025 with a 10-year agreement, Warner Bros. Discovery and the French Tennis Federation announced Tuesday.
  • Nottingham: Emma Raducanu shines in opening match on grass, earns routine win

    Nottingham: Emma Raducanu shines in opening match on grass, earns routine win
    Emma Raducanu has made an outstanding start to her Nottingham run as the 2021 US Open champion ousted qualifier Ena Shibahara 6-1 6-4 in her opening match of this year's grass season. Raducanu, who accepted a wildcard into Nottingham after skipping the French Open qualifying, needed an hour and 10 minutes of play to complete her win over world No. 274 Shibahara. At one point, Raducanu was up by a set and a double break but then suffered a collapse and Shibahara managed to get both brea
  • Wilander rips Sinner: "The real No.1 is Alcaraz"

    Wilander rips Sinner: "The real No.1 is Alcaraz"
    Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are the two rulers of ATP Tennis, who must take charge of the very heavy legacy that the Big 3 are leaving. But, at the moment, it seems clear that Alcaraz is superior to his Italian rival. 3 Slams at 21 years old cannot be a coincidence.In an interview with L'Equipe, former tennis player and now commentator Mats Wilander had a very specific opinion on the fight between the two. According to Wilander, Alcaraz is superior and is the real ATP No.1."Alcaraz is only
  • Linn Grant wins the Scandinavian Mixed again

    Linn Grant wins the Scandinavian Mixed again
    In Helsingborg, Linn Grant confirmed her dominance on the golf course in the final round of the Scandinavian Mixed. With a spectacular comeback that saw her climb ten positions, she finished with a total of 271 strokes (-17), thus repeating her success from 2022. In her final round, she impressed with a bogey-free score of 65 (-7), marked by seven birdies, taking advantage of the late collapse of compatriot Sebastian Soderberg, who squandered the opportunity to win.Linn Grant, resultsGrant's vic
  • Evans downs Stricker in Nottingham opener

    Evans downs Stricker in Nottingham opener
    Dan Evans won his opening match at the Nottingham Open against Dominic Stricker. The deciding set was played on Tuesday after the match was suspended.
  • Scottie Scheffler's Impressions Ahead of US Open: Is It Tough Being the Favorite?

    Scottie Scheffler's Impressions Ahead of US Open: Is It Tough Being the Favorite?
    Scottie Scheffler, the golfer who's been turning heads in the golf world, is gearing up for another big tournament: the US Open. With fans buzzing and bookies placing their bets, it's clear that Scheffler is the top pick to take home the trophy. His recent performances have been nothing short of amazing, and it feels like he's on top of the world right now.Despite all the attention and praise, Scottie has always been the kind of guy to keep his feet on the ground. He's not one to let the hype ge
  • Dream or utopia: can Alcaraz bring Djokovic's 24 Slams closer?

    Dream or utopia: can Alcaraz bring Djokovic's 24 Slams closer?
    Carlitos Alcaraz has fulfilled the dream of every tennis fan who, at least once in his life, has entertained the idea of ​​playing tennis. I did it too; I picked up my first racket in 1996, at 11 years old, a Wilson signed by Pete Sampras (a printed signature, obviously!). At 11 I started with a summer camp on the clay-courts of a tennis club in my hometown. It was love at first sight. With tennis. I continue to play every now and then, but I've never been much of a player, except fo
  • 's-Hertogenbosch: Naomi Osaka dismantles No. 4 seed in first grass match since 2019

    's-Hertogenbosch: Naomi Osaka dismantles No. 4 seed in first grass match since 2019
    Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka dismantled No. 4 seed Elise Mertens 6-2 6-4 in her 's-Hertogenbosch debut, while No. 1 seed Jessica Pegula kicked off her comeback with a 6-2 6-2 first-round win over Aliaksandra Sasnovich.On Tuesday, 26-year-old Osaka was playing her first grass match since 2019 Wimbledon. And it was quite a return to grass courts for Osaka, who needed just an hour and nine minutes to beat a very tricky opponent and set up a round-of-16 meeting against either Bernarda Pera or Suza
  • Carlos Ortiz Speaks Out: Missing US Open Hurts, I Should Be on That Stage

    Carlos Ortiz Speaks Out: Missing US Open Hurts, I Should Be on That Stage
    Carlos Ortiz, the Mexican golfer who made headlines with his entry into the LIV Golf, found himself facing disappointment as he missed out on qualifying for this year's US Open. Despite his recent successes, including a special victory in Houston, Ortiz fell short in the qualifying rounds for the prestigious tournament.Reflecting on his performance, the 33-year-old golfer expressed frustration, believing he had shown the caliber of play deserving of a spot in the US Open. Since the LIV Golf Tour
  • Wyndham Clark before the US Open: The greens are extremely fast and penal

    Wyndham Clark before the US Open: The greens are extremely fast and penal
    Wyndham Clark is motivated to defend his US Open title this year and attempt to win another Major. Of course, this is an extremely difficult task, and few have succeeded in it. The last person to achieve this was Brooks Koepka, who managed to win in 2017 and 2018, impressing everyone. Before him, only Ben Hogan managed to achieve such success, winning in 1950 and 1951. A few other golfers managed to do the same, but looking at the recent past, Koepka is the only one who can boast of such a feat.
  • Raducanu beats Shibahara on return to grass in Nottingham

    Raducanu beats Shibahara on return to grass in Nottingham
    Emma Raducanu booked her place in the second round at the Nottingham Open as she cruised past Ena Shibahara in straight sets.
  • 'It was two vs one' - Raducanu criticises umpire after Nottingham win

    'It was two vs one' - Raducanu criticises umpire after Nottingham win
    Emma Raducanu was critical of the umpire at the Nottingham Open as she cruised past Ena Shibahara in straight sets to qualify for the second round.
  • Murray suffers first-round loss at Stuttgart Open

    Murray suffers first-round loss at Stuttgart Open
    Andy Murray suffered a first-round loss to Marcos Giron at the Stuttgart Open.
  • Carlos Santos: 'A wonderful experience for Carlos Alcaraz and me'

    Carlos Santos: 'A wonderful experience for Carlos Alcaraz and me'
    The heir has reclaimed his throne. Carlos Alcaraz has made history this Sunday in Paris by winning his first Roland Garros crown after beating the German, Alexander Zverev, 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 after four hours and 17 minutes of engagement.The 21-year-old Spaniard wins his third Grand Slam trophy after winning the 2022 US Open and 2023 Wimbledon, making him the youngest player in history to win a Major trophy on each different surface.Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros 2024© Clive Brunskill /
  • Tim Henman comments on Carlos Alcaraz's triumph

    Tim Henman comments on Carlos Alcaraz's triumph
    From today Jannik Sinner is the new number one in the world, the first Italian to achieve this result and the 29th in the history of the ATP circuit since the Open era and the new ranking system existed.A great satisfaction for Jannik who will have to watch his back immediately given the second place of Carlos Alcaraz. With the victory of Roland Garros - his third Slam in his career - the Spaniard has overtaken Djokovic and is now number two with the two phenomena who could only face each other
  • Juan Carlos Ferrero: 'I’m Carlos Alcaraz's friend'

    Juan Carlos Ferrero: 'I’m Carlos Alcaraz's friend'
    Carlos Alcaraz is the King of Paris. The Spaniard won his first title at Roland Garros yesterday, beating a stoic Alexander Zverev in the final, who kept him busy for over 4 hours. Despite having been the favorite in the predictions, already in the previous weeks, for the new world number two it was a very demanding tournament, which put him to the test, from a physical point of view.A problem with his forearm, which had prevented him from participating in the Internazionali Bnl d'Italia. An imp

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