• Novak Djokovic v Stefanos Tsitsipas For The French Open Title, Who’s The Pick?

    Sean Randall picks the French Open winner between Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
  • Alexander Zverev pushes his ambitions: "I want to win Roland Garros"

    Alexander Zverev pushes his ambitions: "I want to win Roland Garros"
    "I have fantastic feelings after this match, I'm back in the semi-final and I'm proud of this result. It's clear that I would like to win this tournament but in the meantime my goal is to reach the final, this is my main goal. If we talk about my current level I have to say it was a very good challenge on my part and I'm happy to be where I am."Alexander Zverev did not deny his real ambitions in the press conference that followed his victory in the Roland Garros quarter-finals against Alex De Mi
  • Paul McGinley Joins European Ryder Cup Team in New Role for 2024

    Paul McGinley Joins European Ryder Cup Team in New Role for 2024
    Former Ryder Cup captain, Paul McGinley, will be part of the Ryder Cup team in New York next year as a 'strategic adviser'. With his vast experience, especially in Ryder Cups, the 57-year-old Irishman will be of great assistance to Luke Donald, the captain of the European team. Luke Donald is diligently working and intends to achieve a great feat by winning on foreign soil. Last year, as captain, Luke managed to bring joy to European golf fans as his team defeated the US team
  • Alexander Zverev confidently dismisses any assault trial concerns amid big RG run

    Alexander Zverev confidently dismisses any assault trial concerns amid big RG run
    Alexander Zverev insists he remains at full peace regarding his assault trial as the German tennis star says everything is going perfectly fine and he didn't have a single worry about his French Open participation. Zverev, seeded at No. 4, continued his promising French Open run on Wednesday when he ousted Alex de Minaur 6-4 7-6 (5) 6-4 to reach the semifinal. For 27-year-old Zverev, this is impressively his fourth consecutive semifinal at Roland Garros. But this year, Zverev is having
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  • Ryder 2025: McGinley news strategic advisor

    Ryder 2025: McGinley news strategic advisor
    Paul McGinley, the strategic advisor for Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup in New York, has been entrusted with this role by Luke Donald, the captain of the European team. McGinley, an Irishman who led the European team to victory over the USA in 2014 in Scotland, joins the staff of the Englishman, who has already appointed Italian Edoardo Molinari and Dane Thomas Bjorn as vice-captains.Paul McGinley, resultsAs one of the key figures behind Europe's victories in 2002, 2004, and 2006, the 57-year
  • Roger Federer from tennis to golf: new hobby

    Roger Federer from tennis to golf: new hobby
    "Embarking on a new hobby. Wish me luck… Any suggestions?" From the tennis court to the golf course. Roger Federer, the timeless champion, shared his swing on his social media profiles. Many comments poured in.Roger Federer and golfNelly Korda, the queen of women's golf and gold medalist at the Tokyo Olympics, wrote: "Do you need a coach?" While Carlos Alcaraz asked him: "Is there anything you're not good at?" And Luke Donald, captain of Team Europe at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome and the 2
  • Ex-player said age is Djokovic's real enemy: "It's like for Federer"

    Ex-player said age is Djokovic's real enemy: "It's like for Federer"
    Injuries are a sword of Damocles for tennis players (as for all athletes). Sometimes you can come out of it well, other times your careers are completely compromised. think of Juan Martin Del Potro or Andy Murray, for example. Former Serbian tennis player Petar Popovic has talked about Novak Djokovic's surgery. During an interview with SportKlub, the former player analyzed his countryman's physical problems, also making a comparison with Roger Federer and underlining how advancing age is the rea
  • Adriano Panatta warns Jannik Sinner

    Adriano Panatta warns Jannik Sinner
    Among the many distinguished figures from the tennis world who have dedicated a thought to Jannik Sinner - who from next Monday will be the new world number one - the editorial written by Adriano Panatta for the daily newspaper Il Corriere della Sera is particularly interesting.The former Italian player first of all congratulated the South Tyrolean for the incredible milestone achieved in his words before what the ranking will say on June 10, but analyzed the aspects that - day after day - will
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  • Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori shine again

    Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori shine again
    Italian tennis continues to have a crazy time. Italy is off to a great start with the four Slam semifinals in which it will be a major player (between Thursday and Friday): Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori qualified for the final act of the men's doubles at Roland Garros by overcoming the two specialists, number one on the Atp Race, Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden.It is another historic achievement by the 38-year-old from Bologna and the 29-year-old from Turin, who have become this year one o
  • The best 30 of the FedEx Cup in the USA

    The best 30 of the FedEx Cup in the USA
    The world's golfing giants gather in the United States, in Dublin (Ohio), for the 49th edition of the Memorial Tournament. This prestigious PGA Tour event will take place from tomorrow until Sunday, June 9th, at the Muirfield Village Golf Club, a course designed by Jack Nicklaus, a true golf legend. The competition will feature 73 players, including 9 of the top 10 in the world, with the only exception being Jon Rahm, the Spanish winner of the 2020 Memorial, who has opted for the Arabian Super L
  • Robert MacIntyre aims to be one of the world's best, if not the very best

    Robert MacIntyre aims to be one of the world's best, if not the very best
    Robert MacIntyre has achieved his dream: He won his first PGA Tour event, the RBC Canadian Open. The Scot had significant challenges upon arriving on the PGA Tour, as it wasn't easy to adjust to a completely new environment from what he was used to on the European Tour. The 27-year-old is currently back home in Scotland, where he surely knew how to celebrate his first PGA Tour victory of his career. In a media interview, MacIntyre emphasized feeling happy, not knowing what the future holds.
  • Coco Gauff comments on argument with chair umpire that left her in tears

    Coco Gauff comments on argument with chair umpire that left her in tears
    Coco Gauff says it is "almost ridiculous" not to have video assistant technology (VAR) after getting into an argument with chair umpire Aurelie Tourte during her French Open semifinal match versus Iga Swiatek as the American suggests tennis should be leaning toward introducing things that can make it easier for everyone. Down by a set to Swiatek in the French Open semifinal, Gauff was left in tears midway through the fourth game of the second set after she was left feeling that an unfair ca
  • What next for Raducanu? Wimbledon preparation

    What next for Raducanu? Wimbledon preparation
    After a solid run of form for Emma Raducanu, when do we expect to see her in action next on the new Sky Sports Tennis channel?
  • Nicola Pietrangeli takes a shot at Jannik Sinnerv

    Nicola Pietrangeli takes a shot at Jannik Sinnerv
    Nicola Pietrangeli is one of the former Italian tennis players who spoke out in recent hours to congratulate Jannik Sinner. The South Tyrolean will be the new world number one in the ATP rankings starting Monday 10 June: a milestone never achieved by an Italian player in the history of tennis.The 90-year-old born in Tunis continues to make fans discuss with his spicy statements on the result obtained by the player from San Candido at Roland Garros: "Am I still the greatest Italian tennis player
  • Gauff calls for video replays after controversial decision during loss

    Gauff calls for video replays after controversial decision during loss
    Coco Gauff stressed the need for tennis to use a Video Review (VR) system, after being reduced to tears following a debate with the chair umpire over a controversial call in her French Open semi-final defeat by Iga Swiatek on Thursday.
  • Adam Scott risks missing a Major after 23 years

    Adam Scott risks missing a Major after 23 years
    After 91 consecutive Major appearances, Adam Scott is at risk of having to watch the next US Open on TV. The former world number one is on the verge of exclusion from Pinehurst after losing in a playoff at the third hole of qualification. His participation is now uncertain.Adam Scott, resultsScott, a 43-year-old veteran of the PGA Tour, made his US Open debut back in 2001. Since then, he has never missed a Major, maintaining an extraordinary streak of 91 appearances. Only Jack Nicklaus has done
  • Boris Becker warns Jannik Sinner about the pitfalls he will now face

    Boris Becker warns Jannik Sinner about the pitfalls he will now face
    Jannik Sinner© Clive Mason / Staff Getty Images Sport With great power comes many responsibilities but also many troubles and pitfalls. No, I'm talking about Spider-Man, but Boris Becker's summary regarding Jannik Sinner's near future could be condensed into this famous phrase from our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man!The former German tennis legend gave an interview to the Italian media Gazzetta dello Sport, reflecting on the change of leadership in the men's ranking as well as the da
  • Ivan Ljubicic pays tribute to Jannik Sinner

    Ivan Ljubicic pays tribute to Jannik Sinner
    History has been rewritten, the Italian tennis movement has never been higher. After Tuesday's historic day, in which Jannik Sinner, having qualified for the semifinals of Roland Garros, became the first Italian tennis player to occupy the number one position in world tennis, today the Italian joy even doubles.It is thanks to the extraordinary feat of Jasmine Paolini, who with an applauding performance beat for the first time on the court the number four in the Wta ranking Elena Rybakina and won
  • Swiatek sweeps aside teary Gauff to book final against Paolini

    Swiatek sweeps aside teary Gauff to book final against Paolini
    Iga Swiatek will face Jasmine Paolini in the French Open final after a teary Coco Gauff and teenager Mirra Andreeva were swept aside in the semi-finals.
  • Novak Djokovic 'races' against time for Paris Olympics

    Novak Djokovic 'races' against time for Paris Olympics
    "In the past few days I have had to make some difficult decisions after a serious meniscus problem during my last match. I am still processing everything that happened but I am happy to update you that the surgery went well. I really appreciate the team of doctors who helped me he was there and I thank you for the messages."Novak Djokovic will take a break from tennis with the aim of returning stronger than before. His goal is obviously the Paris Olympics. It will be tough to get back in competi
  • French Open: Friday's order of play for men's semi-finals

    French Open: Friday's order of play for men's semi-finals
    Order of play for day 13, with Carlos Alcaraz taking on Jannik Sinner while Casper Ruud faces Alexander Zverev in the men's semi-finals.
  • Watch: Rafael Nadal is back in action! Will he compete on grass?

    Watch: Rafael Nadal is back in action! Will he compete on grass?
    The 24-time Major winner Rafael Nadal is back on court following his heartbreaking Roland Garros R1 loss. Rafa returned home to Mallorca and stayed on his beloved clay, training at his tennis complex and most likely preparing for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. Nadal will almost certainly miss the entire grass swing despite a home ATP 250 event on the fastest surface, staying on clay and setting his eyes on his final Olympic Games. Rafa has played only seven tournaments since the beginning
  • Rafael Nadal resumes training on clay

    Rafael Nadal resumes training on clay
    Rafael Nadal probably played against Alexander Zverev his last match at Roland Garros - considered as a Grand Slam tournament - of his career. Although the Spanish tennis player has left the door open for 2025, what seems more likely is that Nadal will play once again on the courts of Roland Garros in just under two months when the Olympics will be held in Paris.After playing the tournaments in Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros, what will Nadal's plans be for the next few w
  • French Open scores/schedule: Semi-final action on Friday

    French Open scores/schedule: Semi-final action on Friday
    Keep up with the latest scores and orders of play as the clay-court season continues with the French Open at Roland Garros.
  • Elena Rybakina seeks new energy: "I need to unplug from tennis"

    Elena Rybakina seeks new energy: "I need to unplug from tennis"
    Elena Rybakina came out of the Roland Garros quarters against Jasmine Paolini very disappointed, especially with how things went at the end of the second set and the beginning of the third set. At the end of the meeting with the Italian tennis player, Rybakina revealed st the press conference that she intended to unplug a bit and take her time to better prepare for the grass season, which will see her as one of the biggest favorites at Wimbledon."It wasn't the result I was looking for, but I had
  • Daniil Medvedev withdraws from s-Hertogenbosch following early RG loss

    Daniil Medvedev withdraws from s-Hertogenbosch following early RG loss
    World no. 5 Daniil Medvedev will not compete in s-Hertogenbosch next week, prolonging the start of his grass-court swing. Daniil suffered the fourth-round loss at Roland Garros, struggling with blisters and losing to Alex de Minaur 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 in two hours and 49 minutes. The Russian decided to take a week off, and we should see him in Halle from June 17. Medvedev competed in s-Hertogenbosch five times, debuting in 2016 as a qualifier and reaching the final two years ago. Daniil missed a
  • Swiatek overwhelms Gauff to reach final in Paris

    Swiatek overwhelms Gauff to reach final in Paris
    Iga Swiatek eliminated Coco Gauff 6-2, 6-4 in the French Open semifinals Thursday and stretched her winning streak at Roland Garros to 20 matches.
  • Swiatek sweeps aside teary Gauff to reach French Open final

    Swiatek sweeps aside teary Gauff to reach French Open final
    Coco Gauff was reduced to tears as she was comfortably beaten 6-2 6-4 by Iga Swiatek, the two-time defending champion booking her place in Saturday's French Open final.
  • Swiatek sees off Gauff in straight sets to reach French Open final

    Swiatek sees off Gauff in straight sets to reach French Open final
    Two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek comfortably beat Coco Gauff 6-2 6-4 in their semi-final, booking her place in the French Open final on Saturday.
  • French Open: Iga Swiatek dominates Coco Gauff to reach fourth RG final

    French Open: Iga Swiatek dominates Coco Gauff to reach fourth RG final
    World No. 1 Iga Swiatek routinely made the French Open final after ousting Coco Gauff on Thursday afternoon at Roland Garros. Swiatek, a three-time French Open champion, dismantled Gauff 6-2 6-4 in what was a rematch of the 2022 French Open final. When the match started, Gauff came out playing aggressively. Unfortunately for Gauff, it didn’t work as Swiatek again found a way to beat the American, who will reach a new career-high ranking of No. 2 on Monday. By beating Gauff,

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