• Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has very interesting perspective on Rafael Nadal future fears

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has very interesting perspective on Rafael Nadal future fears
    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is pumping the brakes on all the concerns regarding Rafael Nadal's future as the former French tennis star highlights the Spaniard has already achieved everything possible and has made a great life for himself, therefore even the worst-case comeback scenario won't be the end of the world for the 37-year-old. After being forced to miss the Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami due to a micro tear on a hip muscle, Nadal also announced on Thursday that he would not be rea
  • Nadal gets Games spot, will team with Alcaraz

    Nadal gets Games spot, will team with Alcaraz
    Rafael Nadal has been chosen to the Spanish team for the Paris Olympics, where he will also partner with French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz in doubles.
  • Rory McIlroy on divorce from Stoll: Thankfully, we have resolved our differences

    Rory McIlroy on divorce from Stoll: Thankfully, we have resolved our differences
    The news of the divorce between Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll has sparked a huge number of reactions in the world of golf, as well as among those who do not follow this sport. McIlroy, as one of the biggest names on the golf scene, attracts attention week after week, and this news has filled the headlines of magazines and journals, which have begun to question his divorce. Naturally, every divorce is preceded by certain conflicts, disagreements, or different perspectives. What the media has
  • JUST IN: Caroline Garcia announces major life news

    JUST IN: Caroline Garcia announces major life news
    Caroline Garcia has just shared some happy news as the Frenchwoman and her boyfriend Borja Duran have announced their engagement. Garcia, who will turn 31 in October, usually keeps her private life beyond the public eye. However, since this was a major life milestone, the French tennis star decided to also share the news with her fans. On Instagram, Garcia and Duran published a post that was captioned: "Mr. and Mrs. coming soon (engagement ring and heart emojis)"Caroline Garcia© C
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  • Roger Federer's 'recipe for happiness': "Everything is fantastic even after tennis"

    Roger Federer's 'recipe for happiness': "Everything is fantastic even after tennis"
    The recipe for happiness requires various ingredients that must perfectly balance each other; it's not easy to achieve the perfect flavor but Roger Federer perhaps did it. In an interview with Extra The King, the Swiss Maestro spoke about it on the occasion of his Prime Video docu-series, analyzing his life after retiring from tennis."After the retreat everything went as planned, I can say it was fantastic. It's true, I was unlucky with the knee problems but this helped me understand in the last
  • Raducanu 'super grateful' for being healthy for grass season

    Raducanu 'super grateful' for being healthy for grass season
    Emma Raducanu is looking forward to her return to grass after missing last season and is 'super grateful' for being 'so healthy'.
  • Jabeur: Return will be 'tough' at my 'own paradise' of Wimbledon

    Jabeur: Return will be 'tough' at my 'own paradise' of Wimbledon
    Ons Jabeur says it will be 'tough' to return to Wimbledon after her disappointing loss in the final last year but regards it has her 'own paradise'.
  • 'This mindset shift allowed Carlos Alcaraz to relax', says top coach

    'This mindset shift allowed Carlos Alcaraz  to relax', says top coach
    So far, he has won one Grand Slam trophy per season, starting in 2022. With so many years left in his career, Carlos Alcaraz can envision at least coming close to the records set by the Big Three (Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer).Among active tennis players, the Spaniard placed just behind the Serb and his compatriot, equaling the three Major titles taken home by Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka. At the press conference, a reporter brought up the subject, asking the Murcia native hi
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  • Paolo Bertolucci explains Jannik Sinner's mistake

    Paolo Bertolucci explains Jannik Sinner's mistake
    Jannik Sinner as of Monday, June 10, is officially the number one tennis player in the world.The 22-year-old from South Tyrol received the “ATP Year-End No.1” trophy, the globe-shaped cup awarded to those who command the Atp ranking. A milestone achieved with talent, dedication and without burning any bridges, at the end of a maturation that led him to win his first Slam title in Australia this year.Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz© Dan Istitene / Staff Getty Images Sport J
  • Roger Federer's brutal admission: "I didn't respect Djokovic as he deserved"

    Roger Federer's brutal admission: "I didn't respect Djokovic as he deserved"
    The cold relationship between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic has never been a mystery. A human and professional relationship that has often ended up under the magnifying glass. For the Serbian's outbursts when he was young and for the coldness (and indifference) of the Swiss Maestro towards him. And not having shown respect for Nole is one of Federer's regrets. In emotional words shared with The Telegraph, Roger acknowledged that he had not given Djokovic the respect he deserved and had not he
  • Murray casts doubt over Paris Olympics participation

    Murray casts doubt over Paris Olympics participation
    Andy Murray may opt out of challenging for a third Olympic gold medal at Roland Garros in Paris if he is not selected to play in the doubles tournament.
  • 'Carlos Alcaraz's showing it', says top coach

    'Carlos Alcaraz's showing it', says top coach
    The youngest number one in history - a milestone reached in 2022 after his triumph at the US Open - and, now, the youngest player to win at least one Slam on all playing surfaces. Carlos Alcaraz has no intention of waiting for anyone and, thanks to his success at Roland Garros, he has set another incredible record for precocity.Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros 2024© Tim Goode / Stringer - Getty Images Sport The Spaniard showed great mental strength both in the semifinal against Jannik Sin
  • Murray unsure on Olympics, to drop out of top 100

    Murray unsure on Olympics, to drop out of top 100
    Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray has said he may not play at this summer Olympic Games in Paris, saying his body "doesn't feel great" on clay.
  • Roger Federer: 'We try to help them as much as we can together'

    Roger Federer: 'We try to help them as much as we can together'
    Roger Federer has decided to take up golf. The Swiss star posted on his personal Instagram profile a video in which he performs showing off his swing. The 20-time Slam champion and 8-time Wimbledon king, performs one of his first shots as a new golf enthusiast-player.Of course, the elegance that was Federer's own on the tennis court is also confirmed on another, slightly different green lawn from the one that in fact has long been his backyard. The post of Federer switching from tennis to golf t
  • Raducanu bemoans calls: I beat her and umpire

    Raducanu bemoans calls: I beat her and umpire
    Emma Raducanu won her first match at the Nottingham Open against Japan's Ena Shibahara, securing a straight-sets victory.
  • Rahm's participation in the US Open in the air

    Rahm's participation in the US Open in the air
    This Thursday marks the start of a new edition of the US Open golf tournament at Pinehurst, North Carolina, a tournament that could see the absence of Jon Rahm. The Barrika native is doubtful after being forced to withdraw last Saturday from the LIV Golf Houston due to an infection in his left foot.Jon Rahm, resultsRahm, the champion in 2021, is scheduled to hold a press conference on Tuesday, where it is expected that he will explain the extent of his physical problems and whether he will be re
  • Harriet Dart unloads on Nottingham umpire: Embarrassing yourself! Let's bet £50k...

    Harriet Dart unloads on Nottingham umpire: Embarrassing yourself! Let's bet £50k...
    World No. 92 Harriet Dart got extremely annoyed with chair umpire Kelly Rask during her Nottingham first-round match to the point where she told the chair umpire that she was "embarrassing" herself and also offered to bet £50k that she made the wrong call.In Nottingham, fans had a chance to watch an all-British match when Dart and world No. 30 Katie Boulter met. While Dart managed to win a very tight first set via a tie-break, she wasn't particularly happy with how umpires were doing their
  • Meijer LPGA Classic also with Nelly Korda

    Meijer LPGA Classic also with Nelly Korda
    Nelly Korda, who already clinched the tournament in 2021, Lilia Vu, and French player Celine Boutier, ranking as the top three globally, are attracting attention and are the top picks in predictions ahead of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. The tournament, part of the LPGA Tour, takes place at the Blythefield Country Club in Belmont, Michigan.Two Italian players, Roberta Liti and Benedetta Moresco, are in the lineup. Liti aims to continue her growth trajectory, while Moresco, who has few
  • Simona Halep meets special person who passionately defended her after doping ban

    Simona Halep meets special person who passionately defended her after doping ban
    Simona Halep was absolutely thrilled to catch up with her former coach Darren Cahill, the person who was one of the loudest in defending her when the doping ban news came out. In 2015, Halep - now 32 years old - hired Cahill to be her new coach. At the time, Halep was a Grand Slam finalist and a top-5 player and was hoping Cahill would help her elevate her game and reach new heights. Exactly that happened as Halep and Cahill worked for the next six years, during which the Romanian tenn
  • Challenge Tour, event in the Czech Republic

    Challenge Tour, event in the Czech Republic
    The Challenge Tour makes a stop in the Czech Republic for the Kaskáda Golf Challenge, where from June 13th to 16th, five Italians will be competing: Gregorio De Leo, Aron Zemmer, Pietro Bovari, Stefano Mazzoli, and Luca Cianchetti.Challenge Tour, eventTaking place at the Golf Resort Kaskáda in Brno, the field boasts considerable talent despite a few absences. Specifically, five players from the top ten of the Road To Mallorca (money list) and five season winners will be present. Am
  • Matteo Berrettini makes a revelation about his physical condition

    Matteo Berrettini makes a revelation about his physical condition
    Three hours on the court, after another two months of stop since his last match played in the circuit, to start his adventure in the Atp 250 Stuttgart well. Matteo Berrettini had to struggle and not a little to tame Russian Roman Safiullin, in a hard-fought challenge that can only be good for him in view of the upcoming engagements.The 28-year-old Roman showed good signs throughout the match and confirmed how he now needs to play many matches (even close ones) to get back to 100% condition and t
  • Annika Invitational Europe, a prestigious event

    Annika Invitational Europe, a prestigious event
    Paris Appendino, Ginevra Coppa, and Matilde Partele will proudly represent Italy in the Annika Invitational Europe, a prestigious tournament taking place from June 11th to 13th at the Isaberg Golf Club in Hestra, Sweden. The competition spans 54 holes, with 18 holes played each day, featuring 78 players including Louise Landgraf and Marie-Elodie Prats-Rigual from France, Havanna Torstensson from Sweden, Johanna Axelsen from Denmark, and Martina Navarro Navarro from Spain.Annika Invitational Euro
  • Roger Federer: 'The kids can see how their mum was at the time'

    Roger Federer: 'The kids can see how their mum was at the time'
    Roger Federer retired from professional tennis in the 2022 edition of the Laver Cup, a legend of the game that remains in force and linked to the discipline in which he made history, becoming one of the greatest and an example for the new generations of the racket sport.In a recent campaign of the renowned brand Louis Vuitton, the Swiss met again with his great rival of the time and friend, Rafael Nadal, to share his thoughts through a series of questions that brought great answers and memories.
  • 'Novak Djokovic is very keen for the Olympic Games', says former Australian player

    'Novak Djokovic is very keen for the Olympic Games', says former Australian player
    24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic suffered a tear in the medial meniscus of his right knee during his round of 16 match at Roland Garros, an injury for which he underwent surgery last Wednesday in the French capital with the aim of healing as quickly as possible and trying to return to compete at Wimbledon and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.Novak Djokovic © Getty Images Sport - Patrick Smith
     The Serbian underwent an arthroscopy and will be out for three to four weeks, and will
  • Webb Simpson Comments on Rory McIlroy's Statements Regarding Negotiation Progress

    Webb Simpson Comments on Rory McIlroy's Statements Regarding Negotiation Progress
    Golf star Rory McIlroy is someone who has changed his stance on the LIV Golf, stating that a merger would be the best option for everyone. As a leading voice in the golfing world among players, McIlroy's views attract attention, and his statements provide insight into what might happen. If recent remarks are any indication, a bright future awaits the golfing world, particularly given McIlroy's involvement in a meeting between the Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the PGA Tour
  • Tennis icon tells Iga Swiatek how she can improve game and finally win on grass

    Tennis icon tells Iga Swiatek how she can improve game and finally win on grass
    Martina Navratilova says Iga Swiatek definitely still has room for improvement as the former 18-time Grand Slam champion suggests the Pole improving her volleying game may be the key to the 23-year-old also achieving success on grass. This past weekend, 23-year-old Swiatek won her fifth Grand Slam title after demolishing Jasmine Paolini 6-2 6-1 in the French Open final. By beating Paolini, Swiatek also impressively completed a French Open three-peat and now has four titles at Roland Garros.
  • Carlos Alcaraz confirms big news shortly after French Open victory

    Carlos Alcaraz confirms big news shortly after French Open victory
    Carlos Alcaraz is planning on kicking off his grass season at the Queen's Club despite his French Open victory and having a very short time to prepare for his first scheduled grass tournament. On Sunday, Alcaraz became a three-time Grand Slam champion after overcoming Alexander Zverev in a five-set French Open now. Since Alcaraz dealt with a right forearm injury going into the French Open and he had two long weeks in Paris, some naturally wondered if that would have any impact on his g
  • 'Carlos Alcaraz demonstrated key skills', says top coach

    'Carlos Alcaraz demonstrated key skills', says top coach
    Carlos Alcaraz has once again made history, the young Spaniard has won the third Grand Slam of his career in his third final, becoming the youngest to achieve this feat at just 21 years of age.The tennis player from El Palmar continues to show an enormous growth, expanding the repertoire of his tennis and growing after the experiences lived in recent years, a wisdom that grows and enriches his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero.About his maturity Carlos Alcaraz spoke after his consecration at Roland Gar
  • At the US Open the man to beat is Scheffler

    At the US Open the man to beat is Scheffler
    It's a familiar tune in the world of golf every week, especially when a major tournament is on the horizon: Everyone against Scottie Scheffler. From Thursday to Sunday, the stage is set for the 2024 US Open, the third of the four major events on the annual calendar. And the undisputed world number one arrives with the momentum of already clinching five victories this season, including a triumph last week at the Memorial.Us Open, golfThis year, players will face the challenge of the demanding Pin
  • Roger Federer makes deeply honest confessions about 2008 Wimbledon final loss

    Roger Federer makes deeply honest confessions about 2008 Wimbledon final loss
    Roger Federer candidly recalled his 2008 Wimbledon final loss to Rafael Nadal as the Swiss cheekily remarked it "would have been way better" had he ended on the winning side but also admitted that it was one of the "biggest losses" of his astonishing career.After becoming a Grand Slam champion at 2003 Wimbledon, Federer also went on to win the next four editions at The Championships. In 2008, Federer was having another great run at The All England Club and gunning for his sixth consecutive title

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