• Paul Barjon: "I don't know if Liv golf is good"

    Pure product of the formation made in the USA, domiciled in Fort Worth (Texas), member in 2021-22 of the PGA Tour, Paul Barjon will play his first Open de France. Just 30 years old.Paul Barjon, statements"I am very excited ! It has been fourteen years since I played the Albatros course. Since the French championships… minimal. So I've been hoping to play for a while. It has never been well pinned between the calendars and the different championships, whether European, world championship o
  • Migliozzi is second in China, Olympics closer

    Migliozzi is second in China, Olympics closer
    In Shenzen, Guido Migliozzi came close to victory in the Volvo China Open, finishing with a total of 199 (65 67 67, -17) strokes, just one stroke behind the winner, Adrian Otaegui, who finished with 198 (67 66 65, -18) strokes. The DP World Tour event, reduced from 72 to 54 holes due to weather conditions (the "moving day" was canceled), provided excitement and turnarounds in the final 18 holes.At the Hidden Grace Golf Club (par 72) course, Migliozzi from Vicenza climbed from 3rd position and, a
  • Iga Swiatek has cheeky message for 'women's tennis is boring' claimers

    Iga Swiatek has cheeky message for 'women's tennis is boring' claimers
    Iga Swiatek had something for women's tennis critics and doubters following a Madrid Open showdown with Aryna Sabalenka as the Polish four-time Grand Slam champion cheekily asked where were those claiming the women's game was boring to watch and follow. Last year, Swiatek and Sabalenka played high-level tennis throughout the entire 2023 Madrid final and that match was later voted as the 2023 WTA Match of the Year. This year, Swiatek and Sabalenka met in a rematch at Caja Magica and this tim
  • Rublev, 26, wins Madrid Open, his 'most proud title'

    Rublev, 26, wins Madrid Open, his 'most proud title'
    Andrey Rublev rallied to defeat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets on Sunday and win the Madrid Open for the first time, and in his postmatch, on-court interview, he proclaimed that this is "the most proud title of my career."
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  • Tennis scores: Dart, Watson & Miyazaki in Rome qualifiers Monday

    Tennis scores: Dart, Watson & Miyazaki in Rome qualifiers Monday
    Keep up with the latest scores and orders of play on the ATP and WTA Tours as the clay-court season continues, leading up to the French Open in May.
  • Rublev battles virus and Auger-Aliassime to win Madrid Open title

    Rublev battles virus and Auger-Aliassime to win Madrid Open title
    Andrey Rublev overcame a virus to capture his second Masters 1000 title at the Mutua Madrid Open, with a 4-6 7-5 7-5 comeback victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime.
  • 'I was eating baby food!' | Rublev reveals Madrid Open health struggles

    'I was eating baby food!' | Rublev reveals Madrid Open health struggles
    Andrey Rublev revealed the health struggles he has gone through throughout the tournament after beating Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Madrid Open final.
  • Sinner out in Rome helps Djokovic to hold the ATP throne

    Sinner out in Rome helps Djokovic to hold the ATP throne
    Jannik Sinner will have to give up the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and, with today's press conference (read our article here for details), he has questioned his presence at the Roland Garros.A great result in Rome would probably have given him the final push towards the ATP No.1 spot, but now the challenge for the throne of men's tennis seems to still be losing to Novak Djokovic. In recent months, the Serbian champion has seen the gap to the Italian tennis player increasingly close, up to just o
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  • Rublev fights back to win Madrid Open

    Rublev fights back to win Madrid Open
    Highlights of the Madrid Open final between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Andrey Rublev.
  • Francisco Cerundolo rips haters: "Tennis players are not robots"

    Francisco Cerundolo rips haters: "Tennis players are not robots"
    Learning to manage pressure is one of the secrets to trying to live as peaceful a life as possible. This applies to daily life but also to the routine of athletes.In an interview with puntodebreak.com, Francisco Cerundolo expressed himself on a topic that does not only apply to tennis players, but applies to everyone, in everyday lifePeople often tend to underestimate the human aspect. in such a fast and ultra-competitive society. There seems to be no balance anymore and judging negatively has b
  • 'Sweet Caroline' at the Madrid Open!!!

    'Sweet Caroline' at the Madrid Open!!!
    Even at the Madrid Open there is time for the crowd to enjoy some Neil Diamond.
  • Broken to love: Badosa addresses Tsitsipas split

    Broken to love: Badosa addresses Tsitsipas split
    Paula Badosa said she and Stefanos Tsitsipas are no longer a love match, as the tennis power couple has broken up.
  • Keith Pelley fell in love with Ryder Cup 2018

    Keith Pelley fell in love with Ryder Cup 2018
    Keith Pelley, the former CEO of the DP World Tour who stepped down from his position on April 2nd, recently reflected on the "culminating point" of his eight-and-a-half-year tenure in an interview with ScoreGolf.com. He highlighted the Ryder Cup 2018, held in France at Le Golf National, where Captain Thomas Bjørn led Europe to a resounding victory over the Americans with a score of 17.5 to 10.5.Back home in Canada since the beginning of April and now CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Enterta
  • Paula Badosa announces she is breaking up with Stefanos Tsitsipas

    Paula Badosa announces she is breaking up with Stefanos Tsitsipas
    Paula Badosa has announced that she and Stefanos Tsitsipas have decided to go their separate ways after a year of being together.In the last year, Badosa, 26, and 25-year-old Tsitsipas were often spending time together and regularly posting about their activities and even created an Instagram account named "Tsitsidosa."On more than one occasion, Tsitsipas declared Badosa his "soulmate" and someone who changed his life for the better. Also, Badosa and Tsitsipas said multiple times having one
  • All you need to know ahead of the Italian Open tennis, live on Sky Sports

    All you need to know ahead of the Italian Open tennis, live on Sky Sports
    All you need to know ahead of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome including draws, dates, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek, but where are Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray?
  • Andy Roddick moved by Madrid's tribute to Rafael Nadal

    Andy Roddick moved by Madrid's tribute to Rafael Nadal
    In his podcast Served with Andy Roddick, the former American tennis player revealed that he was moved during the ceremony organized by Feliciano Lopez and the board of the Mutua Madrid Open to Rafael Nadal.The Spanish champion played his last match at the Mutua Madrid Open and the Spanish crowd paid him a tribute that thrilled all tennis fans.Five flags were displayed in the Manolo Santana Stadium, like the number of titles won by the Majorcan in Madrid, which reproduced the writing: "Gracias, R
  • Jannik Sinner questions his presence at the Roland Garros

    Jannik Sinner questions his presence at the Roland Garros
    His absence from the Italian Open in Rome also casts doubt on his participation at the Roland Garros: Jannik Sinner said he will only play the Parisian Slam if he is at 100%.The hip problem does not allow the Italian to compete to the best of his ability and the 22-year-old will therefore not be able to take the field at the ATP Masters 1000 in Rome.Jannik Sinner© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images Sport Sinner called a special press conference at the FITP Lounge of the Foro Italico
  • Félix Auger-Aliassime with brutal honesty: "I had a terrible 2023"

    Félix Auger-Aliassime with brutal honesty: "I had a terrible 2023"
    Felix Auger-Aliassime is trying to start again after a horrible 2023 and now, however, there is a great opportunity to start again: the final of the Mutua Madrid Open which he will play in a few minutes against Andrey Rublev.For the young Canadian, this will be the first final in an ATP Masters 1000."Obviously I feel sorry for those who had to withdraw. It's a crazy situation and I don't know if it's ever happened to a player before with all these withdrawals in a series. I've also had several i
  • Rafael Nadal fails to follow Roger Federer's record. Will he get a second chance?

    Rafael Nadal fails to follow Roger Federer's record. Will he get a second chance?
    Rafael Nadal returned to his beloved Masters 1000 series at home in Madrid, playing his first tournament at this level since Paris 2022! Rafa had a chance to become the second-oldest Masters 1000 quarter-finalist after his great friend and rival Roger Federer, seeking a spot in the last eight at 37 years and ten months. Nadal claimed three wins, moving closer to a milestone before falling to Jiri Lehecka in straight sets in the fourth round. Thus, Nadal will have to wait for some other chance to
  • Victor Perez confirms his presence at US Open

    Victor Perez confirms his presence at US Open
    There will be at least two French players at Pinehurst (North Carolina) from June 13th to 16th this year. In addition to Matthieu Pavon, ranked 21st globally, Victor Perez will also be present at this 3rd Major of the season, a month after competing in the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club (May 16-19).Victor Perez, newsDespite his 94th place in the latest updated ranking as of April 28th, the Tarbais has already secured his ticket for the 124th US Open in history by finishing among the top
  • Tiger Woods, admiration for Scottie Scheffler

    Tiger Woods, admiration for Scottie Scheffler
    Invited on the Today Show to promote his new brand, Sun Day Red, whose items are now available for sale, Tiger Woods discussed various topics with host Carson Daly, with whom he has been relatively close since adolescence.From Scottie Scheffler to his daughter Sam, passing through his father Earl and his son Charlie, Tiger Woods opened up like rarely before during nearly ten minutes in front of the cameras of The Today Show on NBC.A skilled golfer turned TV host, Carson Daly met Tiger and his fa
  • Watch: Rafael Nadal trains at Foro Italico

    Watch: Rafael Nadal trains at Foro Italico
    Ninteen years after debuting at the Rome Masters, Rafael Nadal is back at Foro Italico. The ten-time Rome Masters champion trained at Foro Italico on Saturday, starting his preparations for the fifth Masters 1000 event of the season. Rafa is most likely competing in Rome for the last time, struggling with injuries and contemplating retirement if his physical shape does not improve. Nadal is 69-8 in Rome, lifting ten trophies between 2005 and 2021. The Spaniard's Foro Italico crown from thre
  • Iga Swiatek broke down in tears after beating Sabalenka in a dramatic match

    Iga Swiatek broke down in tears after beating Sabalenka in a dramatic match
    Tennis is also beautiful because it can give indescribable emotions. All the players have been through it: from icemen and icewomen to the most emotional tennis players.The dramatic final of the Mutua Madrid Open won by Iga Swiatek against Aryna Sabalenka gave the crowd at the Manolo Santana Stadium one such moment.The Polish player took revenge on the Belarusian. Aryna was in fact able to beat her last year in the final of the WTA 1000 in the Spanish capital. Swiatek won the Mutua Madrid O
  • Ex-Federer's coach warns Sinner: "The hip problem must not be underestimated"

    Ex-Federer's coach warns Sinner: "The hip problem must not be underestimated"
    There are injuries that are more difficult than others to overcome. Andy Murray and the serious hip injury comes to my mind, for example.And about this kind of physical problem, Ivan Ljubicic talked about the hip injury that is affecting Jannik Sinner, during an interview for Sky Sport 24.Roger Federer's former coach warned the young Italian champion that he should not underestimate this type of injury. It should be remembered that Ljubicic's interview was granted before Jannik decided to skip R
  • The numbers say that Jon Rahm will win soon

    The numbers say that Jon Rahm will win soon
    Beyond the third-place finish achieved at the LIV Adelaide, the latest round of the 'Lion of Barrika' at the Australian leg of the 54-hole circuit invites optimism. The Spaniard fired a 64 (-8) and statistics indicate that he is the most consistent player alongside Joaquín Niemann throughout the LIV circuit, hence 'Rahmbo' is one of the favorites for victory in Singapore, where a new leg of the 'rebel' league kicks off this morning.Jon Rahm, newsThe Legion XIII captain ranks second in the
  • Resurgent Felix Auger-Aliassime gets candid on 'terrible 2023', overcoming adversity

    Resurgent Felix Auger-Aliassime gets candid on 'terrible 2023', overcoming adversity
    Felix Auger-Aliassime says he is proud of himself of not quitting during or after "a terrible 2023 year" as the former world No. 6 is thrilled to finally be feeling and playing well again.After winning four titles in late 2022 and finishing the year ranked at No. 6 in the world, Auger-Aliassime was hoping to continue his rise in 2023 and potentially make some noise at the Grand Slam level and get closer to the world No. 1 spot. But it was all but a good season for Auger-Aliassime, who went
  • Daniil Medvedev defends Pedro Cachin amid criticism over Rafael Nadal request

    Daniil Medvedev defends Pedro Cachin amid criticism over Rafael Nadal request
    Daniil Medvedev has come to Pedro Cachin's defense as he believes the Argentinian definitely made a classy gesture when he decided to politely ask Rafael Nadal if he had something for him following their match.Earlier this week, 29-year-old Cachin went viral after he stopped Nadal at the net following their Madrid Open third-round match and asked the 22-time Grand Slam champion if there was something he could maybe give him as a souvenir.“Thank you very much! You’ve made my dream com
  • Double winner of the French Open died at 76

    Double winner of the French Open died at 76
    After an immense career during which he won the European Order of Merit four times, played in the Ryder Cup six times, and came close to winning a Major on several occasions, Englishman Peter Oosterhuis has passed away at the age of 75.Winner of seven European Tour tournaments in the 1970s, Peter Oosterhuis was a four-time winner of the Order of Merit between 1971 and 1974.In his list of achievements, the 1.96m-tall Englishman notably includes a victory in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth,
  • Jo-Wilfried Tsonga tells how players used to 'pray' to avoid Rafael Nadal at RG

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga tells how players used to 'pray' to avoid Rafael Nadal at RG
    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga admits there were times when he "did not want to see" and play Rafael Nadal at the French Open but adds that now he is fully rooting for the Spaniard to be able to compete at Roland Garros and go out on his own terms. This past week, Nadal made what was likely his last Madrid Masters appearance and he had an emotional moment with the crowd before exiting the court following his round-of-16 loss. While Nadal had an encouraging campaign in Madrid, he indicated at the start
  • Andrey Rublev gets honest on 'many warnings' that led to him becoming calmer

    Andrey Rublev gets honest on 'many warnings' that led to him becoming calmer
    Andrey Rublev says he would like to think that past warnings have finally gotten to him and are to credit for him looking much more calm and cool in Madrid as the Russian tennis star acknowledged it was time to start changing in that aspect.Two months ago in Dubai, Rublev got into a line umpire's face and started screaming at him - which led to an instant disqualification. For 26-year-old Rublev, delivering an on-court meldown and outburst wasn't anything new but this time it was by far the most

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