• Will Nadal compete at The French Open? | 'I'll try my best!'

    Will Nadal compete at The French Open? | 'I'll try my best!'
    After his defeat to Hubert Hurkacz, 10-time Rome champion Rafael Nadal says he will have to asses if he feels physically ready to compete at the French Open.
  • Novak Djokovic at the crossroads: his career can end or start again

    Novak Djokovic at the crossroads: his career can end or start again
    There are fewer and fewer words to define the career of a legend like Novak Djokovic. The Serb, like his eternal rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, has had a devastating impact on tennis (and sports) history. Djokovic in particular has achieved impossible - perhaps irreplicable - milestones, coming to be defined as the GOAT and the strongest athlete ever. Perhaps he will not have had the same media impact that, by popular acclaim, Federer had, but, in terms of titles, numbers, data and
  • JUST IN: Aryna Sabalenka's French Open exit brings great news to Coco Gauff

    JUST IN: Aryna Sabalenka's French Open exit brings great news to Coco Gauff
    Aryna Sabalenka is out of the French Open in the quarterfinal stage and that means Coco Gauff is set to be ranked at No. 2 in the world for the first time in her career when the rankings list gets updated on Monday. After Gauff defeated Ons Jabeur to reach the French Open semifinal, Sabalenka failed to make the last four at Roland Garros after Mirra Andreeva upset the Belarusian 6-7 (5) 6-4 6-4.Going into the French Open, Sabalenka was 500 points clear ahead of Gauff. But since Gauff lost i
  • Andreeva stuns Sabalenka to reach semis in Paris

    Andreeva stuns Sabalenka to reach semis in Paris
    Mirra Andreeva, a 17-year-old unseeded Russian, defeated No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka at the French Open to reach the semifinals.
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  • 'Novak Djokovic has shown again why...', says ATP star

    'Novak Djokovic has shown again why...', says ATP star
    What seemed to be another day of routine at the office was about to turn into a real drama for Novak Djokovic. The Serbian defied fate and refused to lose again, overcoming Francisco Cerundolo and, above all, his physical problems. The Serbian champion dominated the first set in every way, but at the start of the second a knee problem - perhaps already evident in the previous match - prevented him from competing at his best. It was the resilience that only belongs to phenomena that gave Djokovic
  • French Open: Mirra Andreeva, 17, upsets Aryna Sabalenka after impressive comeback

    French Open: Mirra Andreeva, 17, upsets Aryna Sabalenka after impressive comeback
    World No. 38 Mirra Andreeva has been through to her first Grand Slam semifinal after stunning No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka at the French Open.Andreeva, who turned 17 in late April, recovered from a set down to beat two-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka 6-7 (5) 6-4 6-4. In less than 24 hours, Andreeva will return to the court to play No. 12 seed Jasmine Paolini, who upset Elena Rybakina earlier today. By beating Sabalenka, Andreeva also became the first player in 2024 to beat the Belarusian a
  • Carlos Alcaraz reveals one of the main secrets of his success

    Carlos Alcaraz reveals one of the main secrets of his success
    An overwhelming Carlos Alcaraz beat Felix Auger Aliassime in three sets. A 6-3 6-3 6-1 without appeals that dispels any doubts about his physical condition. The Spaniard gave very little to the Montreal tennis player, who did not believe he could suffer such a heavy defeat.Again quarterfinals for the world number three, just like last year and two years ago. Carlos is the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals in Paris in three consecutive years since Novak Djokovic between 2006 and 2008. Im
  • Joao Fonseca, 17, scores first professional win on grass

    Joao Fonseca, 17, scores first professional win on grass
    The 17-year-old Joao Fonseca skipped Roland Garros to prepare for the grass swing, seeking a good result on the fastest surface. The young gun played his first professional match on grass at the Lexus Surbiton Trophy Challenger, facing Kyle Edmund in the first round. The Brazilian sailed past the Briton 6-2, 6-1 in 61 minutes, making an impressive debut on the fastest surface. Fonseca landed eight aces and played well behind the first and second serve, defending all four break points and mountin
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  • Jannik Sinner: 'My celebrations are different'

    Jannik Sinner: 'My celebrations are different'
    We now know many sides of Jannik Sinner's character. But never before had we known his superstitious side, because yes, even the tennis player from San Candido has one. In an interview published on social media by the Instagram profile of Sky Sport Tennis, the world number two admitted to using some rituals during his matches."On the court, yes, I am, it's part of my routine, it's become a ritual. On the baseline I step over with my right foot", explained Jannik, but he's not the only one. "When
  • Carlos Alcaraz's honest admission: "Jannik Sinner is the favorite"

    Carlos Alcaraz's honest admission: "Jannik Sinner is the favorite"
    Carlos Alcaraz has reached the Roland Garros semi-final for the second consecutive year. Last season he was defeated by Novak Djokovic and cramps while this year he will find his friend and rival Jannik Sinner, who has just become ATP No.1. Carlitos won his 6th head-to-head against Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarter-finals of the Parisian Slam, showing an excellent level of psycho-physical fitness.The young Spaniard talked about the match against Sinner in the press conference, explaining how he
  • WTA appoints G League exec Archer as new CEO

    WTA appoints G League exec Archer as new CEO
    The WTA has appointed NBA G League chief operating officer Portia Archer as its new CEO to replace Steve Simon, who will remain in his role as WTA chairman.
  • 'Novak Djokovic's done it so many times but...', says WTA legend

    'Novak Djokovic's done it so many times but...', says WTA legend
    A special victory, but one that leaves many doubts about the future. After the one a few days ago over Lorenzo Musetti, at Roland Garros comes another comeback victory for a Novak Djokovic at half-serve. Against the Argentine Francisco Cerúndolo, the Serbian also resisted a knee injury, managing to win in five sets after 4 and a half hours of battle. His presence in the quarterfinals of Roland Garros 2024 against Casper Ruud is at great risk at this point and the number one himself spoke
  • Jannik Sinner: 'The best time I had was flying back with...'

    Jannik Sinner: 'The best time I had was flying back with...'
    The Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner has certified the impressive growth of Italian tennis in recent years. In recent months, the South Tyrolean has been impressive, just note that he is clearly in the lead of the Race ranking and has won important tournaments such as the Miami Open and especially the Australian Open, the first Italian to achieve this result.What has surprised everyone, however, is the consistency on the court of the Italian tennis player, a tennis player capable of winning a
  • French Open: Jasmine Paolini halts projected Elena Rybakina-Aryna Sabalenka semifinal

    French Open: Jasmine Paolini halts projected Elena Rybakina-Aryna Sabalenka semifinal
    No. 12 seed Jasmine Paolini has reached her first Grand Slam semifinal after stunning fourth-seeded Elena Rybakina in the French Open quarterfinal. Paolini, who won her first WTA 1000 title in Dubai earlier this year, missed out on a great chance to close out the match against Rybakina in two sets but remained calm and eventually sealed a 6-2 4-6 6-4 win. After easily winning the first set, Paolini was three times up by a break in the second set. But Rybakina refused to quit and someho
  • 'It did not hamper my game until...', says Novak Djokovic

    'It did not hamper my game until...', says Novak Djokovic
    Casper Ruud is one of the certainties of this Roland Garros. The Norwegian, who can already boast two finals here in Paris, in 2022 and 2023, will challenge Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals, who yesterday with tooth and nail won yet another battle, against Francisco Cerundolo, after having had a ‘night’ against our Lorenzo Musetti a few days earlier.The 24-year-old from Baerum encountered some difficulties against the American Taylor Fritz. After losing the second set, Casper then
  • Gauff also reaches French Open semis in doubles

    Gauff also reaches French Open semis in doubles
    Coco Gauff reached the French Open semifinals in doubles on Wednesday, a day after getting that far in singles.
  • Coco Gauff challenges Iga Swiatek: "I have nothing to lose, the pressure is on Iga"

    Coco Gauff challenges Iga Swiatek: "I have nothing to lose, the pressure is on Iga"
    Coco Gauff and the Roland Garros clay courts have an excellent feeling. The young American qualified for the semifinals of the Parisian Major, coming from behind to beat Ons Jabeur with a score of 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. In the seventh game, Gauff lost control of her backhand and serve, giving Jabeur confidence. The Tunisian did not let herself be influenced by the two unconverted set points before closing on serve. In the second set, from 2-1, everything changed. Jabeur lost her way and, despite th
  • JUST IN: Major update drops hours after Novak Djokovic completes knee surgery

    JUST IN: Major update drops hours after Novak Djokovic completes knee surgery
    Novak Djokovic's knee surgery has reportedly gone well and the Serbian tennis superstar may just need three weeks to recover, via Sport Klub.On Wednesday, it was reported that Djokovic had decided to surgically address his knee issue after previously withdrawing from his French Open quarterfinal match versus Casper Ruud due to a torn meniscus. A few hours after the surgery news was revealed, a report from the Serbian media said the procedure was "a success." And according to Sport Klub
  • Carlos Alcaraz: 'I need everything he tell me from the box'

    Carlos Alcaraz: 'I need everything he tell me from the box'
    Carlos Alcaraz is trying to erase all the doubts that arose on the eve of Roland Garros due to the forearm problem that prevented him from competing in Monte Carlo and Rome. Match after match, the Spaniard has raised his level, demonstrating that he can aspire to the Musketeers' Cup. Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals for the third time in Paris, clearly beating Felix Auger-Aliassime and will now face what promises to be a real battle against Stefanos Tsitsipas.The reigning Wimbledon champion has
  • Seventeen-year-old Andreeva stuns Sabalenka to reach semi-finals

    Seventeen-year-old Andreeva stuns Sabalenka to reach semi-finals
    Seventeen-year-old Mirra Andreeva reached her first Grand Slam semi-final as she shocked Aryna Sabalenka in the last eight at Roland Garros, beating the world No 2 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-4.
  • Paolini knocks out Rybakina in epic quarter-final

    Paolini knocks out Rybakina in epic quarter-final
    Jasmine Paolini booked a place in the final four of the French Open for the first time, knocking out fourth seed Elena Rybakina in an epic quarter-final.
  • Iga Swiatek will face a different Coco Gauff on Thursday

    Iga Swiatek will face a different Coco Gauff on Thursday
    Coco Gauff's record against Iga Swiatek isn't stellar, but she's trying a new approach this time.
  • Jannik Sinner's dream come true: from Gazzetta's absurd criticisms to triumphs

    Jannik Sinner's dream come true: from Gazzetta's absurd criticisms to triumphs
    Novak Djokovic's withdrawal at the Roland Garros marks a new page in tennis history, which is tinged with Italian colours: Jannik Sinner will be the new ATP No.1 starting from Monday 10 May 2024. A historic, deserved achievement, which certifies the rise of a boy who made work ethic, confidentiality, calmness and sobriety his strong points. Strengths that make him loved by crowds across the international tennis scene.And to think that his rise, progressive, made up of small steps, completely exp
  • Tennis universe hails Jannik Sinner, the 29th world No. 1!

    Tennis universe hails Jannik Sinner, the 29th world No. 1!
    On Monday, the 22-year-old Jannik Sinner will become world no. 1, dethroning Novak Djokovic and standing as the first Italian on the ATP throne! Jannik has been a player to beat this season, winning 33 out of 35 matches and passing a 24-time Major champion following another deep run at Roland Garros. Novak failed to defend his 2000 ATP points in Paris, withdrawing ahead of the quarter-final duel with Casper Ruud and allowing Jannik to pass him and write history books. Sinner is the 29th world no
  • Source: Djokovic to have surgery on knee injury

    Source: Djokovic to have surgery on knee injury
    Novak Djokovic will have surgery on his torn meniscus in Paris on Wednesday, with the news meaning he is a doubt to play at Wimbledon.
  • Jannik Sinner reveals what were the key moments of his career

    Jannik Sinner reveals what were the key moments of his career
    "The most important thing is to remain the boy I am. Success won't change me, in the end it's just a number and a title, then there's a normal life outside of tennis. I want to remain the normal boy who sometimes likes to go on go karts and doing common things with the people I love. Obviously I hope to remain ATP No.1 for a while, otherwise I'll be 2 or 3 but I don't want to put too much pressure on myself."With his usual modesty and humility, Jannik Sinner analyzed his new status as ATP No.1,
  • Breaking news: Novak Djokovic undergoes meniscus surgery in Paris

    Breaking news: Novak Djokovic undergoes meniscus surgery in Paris
    World no. 1 Novak Djokovic will undergo a meniscus surgery in the Parisian clinic on Wednesday morning, a day after withdrawing from Roland Garros! Novak decided to fix the issue with his troubled right knee without delay, hoping to prepare for the Olympic Games and almost certainly skipping his beloved Wimbledon. Djokovic will take at least three weeks to recover, and his main goal is to get back to 100% ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris. Novak is eager to recover for the most important tourn
  • Alcaraz rips to Tsitsipas' complaint: "He can think what he wants"

    Alcaraz rips to Tsitsipas' complaint: "He can think what he wants"
    Still controversy at the Roland Garros 2024! The quarterfinal match between Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas experienced a moment of tension in the second set, during the tie-break, when the Greek complained to the chair umpire about the screams emitted by his rival after each shot, according to him too intense and noisy."I never complain about this but it's frustrating, right before I hit I still hear him grunting," Tsitispas explained.Stefanos Tsitsipas & Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros
  • Scandinavian Mixed unites men and women

    Scandinavian Mixed unites men and women
    One of the most unique tournaments of 2024 is back on the scene: the Scandinavian Mixed. Sponsored by Volvo (which seems fitting given its location in Sweden), this event is truly one-of-a-kind as it combines the two major continental tours, the DP World Tour and the Ladies European Tour, with men and women competing together at the Vasatorps Golfklubb in Helsingborg.This is the first time the tournament is being played at this course, including the editions when it was exclusively for men. For
  • Sportsmanship Shines: Casper Ruud's Message of Support for Novak Djokovic

    Sportsmanship Shines: Casper Ruud's Message of Support for Novak Djokovic
    World no. 1 Novak Djokovic will not compete in the Roland Garros quarter-final against Casper Ruud, withdrawing from the season's second Major due to an injury. Djokovic revealed a medial meniscus tear in his right knee, ending his Roland Garros campaign and losing the title he claimed a year ago. In a display of true sportsmanship, Ruud wished Djokovic a speedy recovery and expressed his hope to see him in action during the grass swing. Novak has been dealing with a problem in his knee for a co

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