The Italian was soundly defeated by Fritz at the US Open, but takes positive conclusions from the tournament and claims to be feeling better on court with each match.
The Italian was soundly defeated by Fritz at the US Open, but takes positive conclusions from the tournament and claims to be feeling better on court with each match.
Three months ago, Saudi Arabia announced its latest and most ambitious step into the world of tennis. It was the Six Kings Slam, an exhibition that promised to bring together the crème de la crème of racket sports, with the biggest prize money in history. We hadn't heard anything more about this event... until today: Saudi authorities have confirmed that the event will take place during October 16 and 19, with the 18th as a rest day (the ATP does not allow an exhibition to be held for three consecutive days). The participants remain Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Holger Rune... and the monetary figures are, to say the least, staggering: 1.5 million euros guaranteed for each player and 6 million for the winner, the largest prize in the history of this sport. Quite something.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arabia Saudí confirma la exhibición del siglo: Nadal, Alcaraz, Djokovic... y un dinero mareante
[pixels-player]The young American shows great ambition to surprise at the US Open 2024 against Sinner, of whom he speaks wonders.
Gauff is immersed in the controversy surrounding social networks and the negative and threatening messages from many users.
Although he didn't want to delve too deeply into the topic in English, Novak Djokovic spoke with the Serbian media at a press conference about the stomach issues for which he was treated on court during his second-round match at the US Open 2024: "I had stomach issues for most of the first two sets, and that was reflected in how I recovered after points. I was sweating a lot, finding it hard to breathe." Additionally, Nole took the opportunity to wish Laslo Djere all the best, as Djere ended up retiring due to physical discomfort.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic habla sobre sus problemas de estómago: "Estaba sudando mucho, me costaba respirar"
[pixels-player]Casper Ruud signed one of the most impressive points of the current US Open 2024, with impossible recoveries and a final winning shot on the run that reminded many of Andy Murray's style. This is the first Grand Slam with the British officially retired from tennis, and Ruud had a nice gesture by sharing the point on social media quoting the Scotsman and telling him that he is greatly missed. Andy's response was amusing, advising the Norwegian to be careful with those points because if not, he will end up with hips like his.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud firma un punto antológico y rinde un bonito tributo a Murray
[pixels-player]An emotional celebration unfolded on the court as Victoria Azarenka triumphed in her second-round match at the US Open 2024. As the player herself revealed minutes later in both the press conference and on social media, she competed in the match while suffering from migraines. Her victory came in two sets, allowing Victoria to leave relatively early to rest for upcoming training sessions and the next round.
Migraines are absolute misery 😑 whoever had them ever probably can relate pic.twitter.com/cSuwlr5ty9
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) August 29, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Azarenka gana sufriendo migrañas en el US Open 2024
[pixels-player]Discontent with his services, Nole explains in a press conference the reasons for his low level in this aspect of his tennis.
The Italian was soundly defeated by Fritz at the US Open, but takes positive conclusions from the tournament and claims to be feeling better on court with each match.
Gauff is immersed in the controversy surrounding social networks and the negative and threatening messages from many users.
Three months ago, Saudi Arabia announced its latest and most ambitious step into the world of tennis. It was the Six Kings Slam, an exhibition that promised to bring together the crème de la crème of racket sports, with the biggest prize money in history. We hadn't heard anything more about this event... until today: Saudi authorities have confirmed that the event will take place during October 16 and 19, with the 18th as a rest day (the ATP does not allow an exhibition to be held for three consecutive days). The participants remain Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Holger Rune... and the monetary figures are, to say the least, staggering: 1.5 million euros guaranteed for each player and 6 million for the winner, the largest prize in the history of this sport. Quite something.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Arabia Saudí confirma la exhibición del siglo: Nadal, Alcaraz, Djokovic... y un dinero mareante
[pixels-player]Although he didn't want to delve too deeply into the topic in English, Novak Djokovic spoke with the Serbian media at a press conference about the stomach issues for which he was treated on court during his second-round match at the US Open 2024: "I had stomach issues for most of the first two sets, and that was reflected in how I recovered after points. I was sweating a lot, finding it hard to breathe." Additionally, Nole took the opportunity to wish Laslo Djere all the best, as Djere ended up retiring due to physical discomfort.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic habla sobre sus problemas de estómago: "Estaba sudando mucho, me costaba respirar"
[pixels-player]The young American shows great ambition to surprise at the US Open 2024 against Sinner, of whom he speaks wonders.
Casper Ruud signed one of the most impressive points of the current US Open 2024, with impossible recoveries and a final winning shot on the run that reminded many of Andy Murray's style. This is the first Grand Slam with the British officially retired from tennis, and Ruud had a nice gesture by sharing the point on social media quoting the Scotsman and telling him that he is greatly missed. Andy's response was amusing, advising the Norwegian to be careful with those points because if not, he will end up with hips like his.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud firma un punto antológico y rinde un bonito tributo a Murray
[pixels-player]An emotional celebration unfolded on the court as Victoria Azarenka triumphed in her second-round match at the US Open 2024. As the player herself revealed minutes later in both the press conference and on social media, she competed in the match while suffering from migraines. Her victory came in two sets, allowing Victoria to leave relatively early to rest for upcoming training sessions and the next round.
Migraines are absolute misery 😑 whoever had them ever probably can relate pic.twitter.com/cSuwlr5ty9
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) August 29, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Azarenka gana sufriendo migrañas en el US Open 2024
[pixels-player]Discontent with his services, Nole explains in a press conference the reasons for his low level in this aspect of his tennis.
Novak Djokovic continues to rewrite the history of tennis. The Serbian player, after defeating Laslo Djere today, now has a total of 90 victories at the US Open 2024. But that's not all. Novak becomes the first tennis player in history, male or female, to achieve 90 wins or more in each of the Grand Slams. Here is Djokovic's current tally: 94 in Australia, 96 in Roland Garros, 97 in Wimbledon, and 90 in New York.
Novak Djokovic becomes the only man to win +90 matches in each of the four Grand Slams.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) August 29, 2024
Australian Open: 94
Roland Garros: 96
Wimbledon: 97
US Open: 90* (and counting)
Absolute beast. What a statistic. pic.twitter.com/3avcOTDuaG
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic se convierte en el primer tenista de la historia con 90 victorias en cada Grand Slam
[pixels-player]Great performance by Casper Ruud to defeat Gael Monfils in the second round of the US Open 2024 despite the weather disruption. The Norwegian outmatched the world number 45 with a scoreline of 6-4, 6-2, 2-6, and 7-6(3) in 2 hours and 53 minutes of play. While Casper didn't save any of the break points, he was able to retaliate against the French player. Now, Ruud faces Juncheng Shang in the third round.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ni Monfils ni la tormenta eléctrica pueden frenar a Ruud
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