• Zverev and Jarry both win to set up Italian Open final meeting

    Zverev and Jarry both win to set up Italian Open final meeting
    Alexander Zverev and Nicolas Jarry will contest the men's Italian Open final on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, after securing victories over Alejandro Tabilo and Tommy Paul respectively in Rome. 
  • Roger Federer adds more after confessing he didn't give Novak Djokovic respect

    Roger Federer adds more after confessing he didn't give Novak Djokovic respect
    Roger Federer added a bit more after confessing that he and his fans probably didn't give Novak Djokovic the respect the Serb deserved early in his career as the Swiss tennis icon says that could have been used as "a fuel" and that the now record 24-time Grand Slam champion certainly did exactly that.During his graduation at the Dartmouth College, Federer admitted that he didn't like Djokovic very much when they first met at the Monte Carlo Masters in 2006. Back then, Federer was the best player
  • Us Open, hole in one by Francesco Molinari

    Us Open, hole in one by Francesco Molinari
    Plot twist at the US Open in Pinehurst, North Carolina, as Francesco Molinari pulls off a spectacular "hole in one" on his final hole, thus making the cut and keeping alive his slim hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympics. With a precise shot from 194 yards (approximately 177 meters) using a 7-iron, the Turin native notched the 53rd hole-in-one in US Open history, marking his third such feat on the PGA Tour after the 2015 Phoenix Open (third round) and the 2019 Arnold Palmer (first round), wh
  • Roger Federer rips early morning doping tests: "That hour of your life goes away"

    Roger Federer rips early morning doping tests: "That hour of your life goes away"
    Anti-doping tests are a bastion of regularity in sports competitions but can often cause discomfort in athletes, who have to waste a lot of time in order to be tested. Roger Federer, for example, has been tested many times in his career and, like him, all the other top players. Drug tests are often done early in the morning, such as 7:00 am; it would certainly be an inconvenience for anyone, especially because these checks arrive unexpectedly and at inconvenient times.Roger Federer© Kate Gr
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  • Jannik Sinner sends a beautiful message to Italy before Euro 2024

    Jannik Sinner sends a beautiful message to Italy before Euro 2024
    Yesterday officially began Euro2024, the European Club Football Championship where our Italy will try to defend the title it won three years ago. A great adventure and the Azzurri will make their debut tonight against Albania.Jannik Sinner© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images Sport Not an easy round and the Italian national team will have to get the pass for the Round of 16 in the challenges against Albania, Croatia and Spain. For Luciano Spalletti it will not be easy, for him it will
  • Serena lauds Clark, hopes she'll 'stay grounded'

    Serena lauds Clark, hopes she'll 'stay grounded'
    Speaking to reporters at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, Serena Williams, winner of 23 Grand Slam tournaments, said she understands why WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark avoids social media, and that she hopes that the WNBA rookie tunes out negativity.
  • Novak Djokovic trains hard and 'sees' Wimbledon

    Novak Djokovic trains hard and 'sees' Wimbledon
    Signs of absolute recovery for Novak Djokovic, who will try to arrive at Wimbledon and Paris Olympics in the best possible condition. After the arthroscopic surgery he underwent following the injury suffered at Roland Garros, the 37-year-old reacted in a surprising way, as stated by Antoine Gerometta, the surgeon who operated on the Serbian champion.  Djokovic was able to walk again without the aid of crutches after a week, and in recent days he has already returned to training.A video publ
  • Andrey Rublev to miss Olympics

    Andrey Rublev to miss Olympics
    In the 2024 edition of the Olympics, very few Russian and Belarusian players will have the opportunity to participate in the event scheduled to take place in Paris. The two nations have been banned, and all athletes who will be present will perform under the banner of 'Individual neutral athletes,' with a jade-green flag that will be flown only for the awards ceremony and an ad hoc anthem with no lyrics.Andrey Rublev, Roland Garros 2024© Clive Brunskill / Staff - Getty Images Sport In
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  • Watch: Carlos Alcaraz returns to Queen's ahead of title defense chase

    Watch: Carlos Alcaraz returns to Queen's ahead of title defense chase
    The Roland Garros champion Carlos Alcaraz is back on the court after enjoying the Parisian title for a couple of days! Carlos arrived in London and hit the practice court at the ATP 500 event at Queen's, hoping to defend the title he claimed a year ago. Alcaraz took a short vacation to Ibiza, celebrating his third Major title at 21 before traveling to London, preparing for the first-round Queen's clash against Francisco Cerundolo. Carlos arrived at Queen's a year ago following the Roland Garros
  • Jannik Sinner has the weapons to win on grass

    Jannik Sinner has the weapons to win on grass
    Jannik Sinner will also be able to make a difference on grass, a surface over the years hostile to Italian tennis players, without having to distort his game. This is the opinion released by Paolo Bertolucci, in an analysis in the columns of Gazzetta dello Sport, who wanted to get off the hook about what the South Tyrolean could achieve this year in the tournaments he will play in Halle and, of course, Wimbledon.Jannik Sinner© Tim Goode / Stringer Getty Images Sport In the wake of what
  • Jannik Sinner's emotion: "Winning the first Slam was a dream"

    Jannik Sinner's emotion: "Winning the first Slam was a dream"
    "Winning my first Grand Slam tournament in 2024 was a dream come true. With my team we work tirelessly, day after day, on many aspects to try to improve and achieve results like this. An appointment that I look forward to In my career it is the Olympic Games, the biggest sporting event. Having won the Davis Cup with and for Italy, I am very motivated to add a medal for my country."This is the part that Jannik Sinner plays in the book Peace Games. The soul of the Olympics and Paralympics (in
  • Matteo Berrettini improves his ATP ranking

    Matteo Berrettini improves his ATP ranking
    Only in the first set did the Italian derby played in Stuttgart show balance. In the long run, however, Matteo Berrettini reaffirmed what are the hierarchies on grass, a surface capable of enhancing his qualities and making him one of the most dangerous tennis players on the circuit for all players.Matteo Berrettini© Paul Harding / Stringer Getty Images Sport The Italian reached his fourteenth final, his third at the Boss Open, and will be hunting for his ninth career title after handi
  • Queen's Club draw could see Alcaraz face Draper early on

    Queen's Club draw could see Alcaraz face Draper early on
    Carlos Alcaraz's defence of the cinch Championships at Queen's Club could see him face Britain's Jack Draper in the second round.
  • Raducanu vs Boulter to continue on Sunday after thrilling tie-break

    Raducanu vs Boulter to continue on Sunday after thrilling tie-break
    Emma Raducanu and defending champion Katie Boulter will continue their Rothesay Open semi-final on Sunday after play was halted following the conclusion of a thrilling tie-break.
  • Incredible numbers for Matteo Berrettini on grass

    Incredible numbers for Matteo Berrettini on grass
    Matteo Berrettini did not stop and reached the semifinals in Stuttgart, beating Australian Jordan Duckworth. With a solid showing, the Italian secured the challenge in the penultimate act of the tournament with compatriot Lorenzo Musetti, who benefited from the withdrawal of Alexander Bublik.Matteo Berrettini© Paul Harding / Stringer Getty Images Sport The Italian tennis player once again confirmed his effectiveness on grass. One figure in particular testifies to this reality: 7 quarte
  • Jack Draper shines on grass, seeking his first ATP title in Stuttgart

    Jack Draper shines on grass, seeking his first ATP title in Stuttgart
    The 22-year-old Jack Draper will compete in his third ATP final in Stuttgart, seeking his first ATP title. The young Briton suffered an early Roland Garros loss after a five-setter, focusing on the fastest surface and displaying his A-game at the ATP 250 event in Stuttgart. Draper kicked off the action against Sebastian Ofner, prevailing in two tie breaks after taking pivotal points. The Austrian broke first in the second set, opening a 5-3 advantage and serving for the set in game ten. The Brit
  • Serena Williams revealed the difficulties she faced as a teenager

    Serena Williams revealed the difficulties she faced as a teenager
    Mental health, the stress of travel, expectations and pressure: these are all factors that a tennis player has to live with, even if you are the best in the world, even if you are Serena Williams. The former legendary American champion attended the Tribeca Festival, where the premiere of the docu-series In The Arena: Serena Williams took place. Interviewed by the Associated Press, the American revealed all the difficulties she faced when she was a teenager who was already taking up tennis, with
  • Tiger Woods' Uncertain US Open Future After Failing to Make Cut at Pinehurst

    Tiger Woods' Uncertain US Open Future After Failing to Make Cut at Pinehurst
    Although many did not expect a great performance from Tiger Woods at the last US Open, there were still expectations that he would make the cut. The 48-year-old golfer shot a second-round 73, which unfortunately was not enough. The brilliant golfer, explaining his plans for the future, emphasized that he will probably play one more event and then make a comeback. Woods cannot be happy with his performance, aware that he is far from the form he once had. Despite injuries being a significant
  • Carlos Alcaraz wants a custom logo

    Carlos Alcaraz wants a custom logo
    Perhaps the most unpredictable and somewhat fascinating phase of the season. After the conclusion of Roland Garros, immediately from Monday, the first appointments on grass began. Some top players have decided to take the court immediately, while many others will fully recharge their energies this week before returning to official competition on the major circuit.Carlos Alcaraz© Justin Setterfield / Staff Getty Images Sport One thing is certain: Jannik Sinner will remain world number o
  • Jannik Sinner to star in famous videogame

    Jannik Sinner to star in famous videogame
    For top players, it is one of the main events to prepare for the Wimbledon tournament. As many as six top 10 players have chosen the Atp 500 in Halle to familiarize themselves with the grass before finally landing in London for the third Slam of the season.The German event, scheduled for June 17-23, thus promises plenty of entertainment: late in the morning, the draw was made official with Jannik Sinner leading the seeding as the top seed.Jannik Sinner© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images
  • 's-Hertogenbosch: Bianca Andreescu win away from winning 1st title since 2019 US Open

    's-Hertogenbosch: Bianca Andreescu win away from winning 1st title since 2019 US Open
    Former world No. 4 Bianca Andreescu is now just one win away from winning her first title since the 2019 US Open after the Canadian defeated Dalma Galfi to reach the 's-Hertogenbosch final.Andreescu, who is currently ranked at No. 228 in the world and playing just her second tournament since returning from a back injury at the French Open, ousted world No. 138 Galfi 6-4 6-2.On Sunday, Andreescu will be playing against either No. 2 seed Liudmila Samsonova or third-seeded Ekaterina Alexandrova for
  • Rafael Nadal's humility: "I'll try to be a good doubles partner for Carlos Alcaraz"

    Rafael Nadal's humility: "I'll try to be a good doubles partner for Carlos Alcaraz"
    There are unmissable events for a sportsman; Rafael Nadal knows this well and, precisely for this reason, he has decided to focus all his energies on the Paris Olympic Games, which tennis tournament will be played on the clay-courts of Roland Garros Stadium. Precisely for this reason, Rafa chose to skip Wimbledon, so as not to further complicate his preparation with the double switch: clay-grass and grass-clay. A necessary sacrifice, skipping the Championships, to be able to continue dreaming of
  • Draper heads to Stuttgart final as new British No.1

    Draper heads to Stuttgart final as new British No.1
    Jack Draper reached his first-ever grass-court final on Saturday after defeating Brandon Nakashima in straight sets at the Stuttgart Open.
  • Danielle Collins' show her new grass-courts hairstyle: "Someone got bangs!"

    Danielle Collins' show her new grass-courts hairstyle: "Someone got bangs!"
    "Playing is the best preparation. It's nice that they organized a WTA 500 tournament the week before a Slam. I played and won some great matches and I think it was the best way to prepare. I didn't think much about it and, I'll be honest with you: I have to pay the bills! Training weeks don't allow you to make money unlike those in which you play a tournament."On the eve of Roland Garros, Danielle Collins entertained the media by revealing why she had decided to play the WTA 500 in Strasbourg, w
  • Picture: Jannik Sinner trains in Halle on grass

    Picture: Jannik Sinner trains in Halle on grass
    Jannik Sinner will play his first match as world no. 1 at the ATP 500 event in Halle next week! The Italian arrived in Halle and trained on the grass court on Friday, preparing for the prestigious tournament and becoming the ninth reigning Major winner in the Halle draw! Jannik is 33-3 in 2024, passing Novak Djokovic after Roland Garros and becoming the 29th world no. 1 in ATP history. The Italian lifted his first Major title in Melbourne following impressive wins over Novak Djokovic and Daniil
  • JUST IN: Naomi Osaka receives nigthmare first-round draw in Berlin

    JUST IN: Naomi Osaka receives nigthmare first-round draw in Berlin
    Berlin's first-round action is set to feature a blockbuster clash after four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka drew this year's Australian Open runner-up and No. 6 seed Zheng Qinwen. This week in 's-Hertogenbosch, Osaka made a solid start to her grass season as she made the quarterfinal before Bianca Andreescu edged her out in a thriller 6-4 3-6 7-6 (3). Now, Osaka is set to play her second grass tournament of the year in Berlin, while world No. 8 Zheng is set to start her grass season i
  • Matteo Berrettini reveals why his tennis is so dominant on grass-courts

    Matteo Berrettini reveals why his tennis is so dominant on grass-courts
    "Why is my tennis so effective on grass courts? You should ask my opponents! No, I think obviously for my main weapons, such as the serve and the slice. Playing aggressively on this surface pays off, but above all it is essential to play well in moments Then every time I take to the field on grass, I feel good and I want to play for hours."And in fact, when Matteo Berrettini plays on grass courts he is always one of the tennis players to beat (obviously if his physical conditions support him!) A
  • 'I assume Novak Djokovic’ll miss the Olympics', says former ATP ace

    'I assume Novak Djokovic’ll miss the Olympics', says former ATP ace
    The "Big Three" marked a golden era in professional tennis, a trio that was responsible for rewriting every record in the sport and taking it to heights it had never reached before.Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic starred in more than thrilling rivalries and pushed each other to improve every day to compete for glory, rising as the best in history.Novak Djokovic © Getty Images Sport - Naomi Baker
     The arrival and beginnings of Novak Djokovic to the professional men's circ
  • ‘The Interview’: Serena Williams’s Next Challenge

    ‘The Interview’: Serena Williams’s Next Challenge
    The greatest women’s tennis player of all time is trying to find her new normal in retirement.
  • Andreescu's honesty on her win against Osaka: "It was just my day"

    Andreescu's honesty on her win against Osaka: "It was just my day"
    Although the rain plagued the WTA matches in 's-Hertogenbosch, the most anticipated challenge of the quarterfinals was exciting to say the least. The returning Bianca Andreescu beat Naomi Osaka with a score of 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (3). The break scored in the seventh game made the difference in the first set, even if Andreescu did well to erase a break point at 5-4.The Japanese reacted like a champion, immediately gaining the 5-0 lead in the second set. Only the third set tie-break decided the dispute.

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