The Spanish player remained focused throughout the match against a 'tricky' opponent, although in the end, it did not pose major problems given the excellent performance of the player from Murcia.
The Spanish player remained focused throughout the match against a 'tricky' opponent, although in the end, it did not pose major problems given the excellent performance of the player from Murcia.
Disturbing and dangerous images continue to come from the ATP Cincinnati 2025. After the heatstroke suffered by Arthur Rinderknech that forced him to retire, this time it was the Argentine Francisco Comesaña who was affected. The player, who was playing his match against Reilly Opelka and leading the second set 4-3, suffered a breakdown that required him to leave the court for treatment. Fortunately, Comesaña was able to return to the court and continued the match, winning that set 6-4.
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Returning to the topic of the new mixed doubles tournament, the American criticized the USTA's methods before changing the format: "Making the decision without consulting the players was not ideal."
Monica Seles, 51 years old and winner of nine Grand Slams between 1990 and 1996, stated that she has been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, a disease characterized by difficulty in speaking and breathing, muscle weakness, fatigue, and double vision. This news was a tough blow for the tennis player born in Serbia, who aims to raise awareness and visibility about the disease. It is a chronic condition for which there is no cure, although some medications can help alleviate the symptoms.
Tennis legend Monica Seles opens up about being diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis and how it’s affected her day-to-day life.
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) August 12, 2025
Symptoms include weakness in the arm and leg muscles, double vision, fatigue, shortness of breath, difficulty speaking, and swallowing.
🎥: SNTV/AP Photo pic.twitter.com/oAp2XVUJas
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A little stuck in recent months, Joao shows a weakness in every tournament that is holding him back when it comes to winning matches.
Quality content related to tennis players is not commonly seen on social media, but every now and then, there are things worth watching. At the Cincinnati tournament, they launched an idea focused on pure emotions: players surprising their own fans. Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Jannik Sinner, and Iga Swiatek took part in this concept where they first allowed themselves to be interviewed by the fans, only to later appear unexpectedly in the room and give them a warm hug. Two very different realities coming together, yet when they do, true magic always happens.
Tennis fans are filming messages to their favorite players in Cincinnati…
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 11, 2025
…or so they thought. 👀#CincyTennis pic.com/4NkYvaUlqj
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The Italian had to save a set point against Diallo, although he ended up winning the match in two sets. In the Cincinnati round of 16, he will face Adrian Mannarino.
I don't remember Elena Rybakina hitting 10 double faults in a match, but that's the challenge she had to overcome early this morning in her comeback at the WTA 1000 in Cincinnati against Elise Mertens (4-6, 6-3, 7-5). It took the Kazakh player some time, a total of 2 hours and 12 minutes, but she finally secured the victory, reinforcing the fighting spirit she has been building this summer. In the round of 16, she will face Madison Keys, a similar type of player, who had a completely different match against the Japanese player Ito (6-4, 6-0). It will undoubtedly be one of the great matches on Thursday.
Other results of the day
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Cincinnati. Rybakina remonta en un mal día con el saque
The Spanish player remained focused throughout the match against a 'tricky' opponent, although in the end, it did not pose major problems given the excellent performance of the player from Murcia.
Monica Seles, 51 years old and winner of nine Grand Slams between 1990 and 1996, stated that she has been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, a disease characterized by difficulty in speaking and breathing, muscle weakness, fatigue, and double vision. This news was a tough blow for the tennis player born in Serbia, who aims to raise awareness and visibility about the disease. It is a chronic condition for which there is no cure, although some medications can help alleviate the symptoms.
Tennis legend Monica Seles opens up about being diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis and how it’s affected her day-to-day life.
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) August 12, 2025
Symptoms include weakness in the arm and leg muscles, double vision, fatigue, shortness of breath, difficulty speaking, and swallowing.
🎥: SNTV/AP Photo pic.twitter.com/oAp2XVUJas
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Monica Seles sufre miastenia gravis
Disturbing and dangerous images continue to come from the ATP Cincinnati 2025. After the heatstroke suffered by Arthur Rinderknech that forced him to retire, this time it was the Argentine Francisco Comesaña who was affected. The player, who was playing his match against Reilly Opelka and leading the second set 4-3, suffered a breakdown that required him to leave the court for treatment. Fortunately, Comesaña was able to return to the court and continued the match, winning that set 6-4.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Otro golpe de calor sacude al Masters de Cincinnati 2025
A little stuck in recent months, Joao shows a weakness in every tournament that is holding him back when it comes to winning matches.
Returning to the topic of the new mixed doubles tournament, the American criticized the USTA's methods before changing the format: "Making the decision without consulting the players was not ideal."
Quality content related to tennis players is not commonly seen on social media, but every now and then, there are things worth watching. At the Cincinnati tournament, they launched an idea focused on pure emotions: players surprising their own fans. Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Jannik Sinner, and Iga Swiatek took part in this concept where they first allowed themselves to be interviewed by the fans, only to later appear unexpectedly in the room and give them a warm hug. Two very different realities coming together, yet when they do, true magic always happens.
Tennis fans are filming messages to their favorite players in Cincinnati…
— Cincinnati Open (@CincyTennis) August 11, 2025
…or so they thought. 👀#CincyTennis pic.com/4NkYvaUlqj
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las estrellas del circuito sorprenden a los aficionados en esta entrañable iniciativa
The Italian had to save a set point against Diallo, although he ended up winning the match in two sets. In the Cincinnati round of 16, he will face Adrian Mannarino.
I don't remember Elena Rybakina hitting 10 double faults in a match, but that's the challenge she had to overcome early this morning in her comeback at the WTA 1000 in Cincinnati against Elise Mertens (4-6, 6-3, 7-5). It took the Kazakh player some time, a total of 2 hours and 12 minutes, but she finally secured the victory, reinforcing the fighting spirit she has been building this summer. In the round of 16, she will face Madison Keys, a similar type of player, who had a completely different match against the Japanese player Ito (6-4, 6-0). It will undoubtedly be one of the great matches on Thursday.
Other results of the day
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In the past 52 weeks, Adrian Mannarino has only won two matches against top 20 opponents. Interestingly, both matches were against the same player: Tommy Paul. At 37 years old, the Frenchman is having a fantastic tournament this week at the Cincinnati 2025 Masters 1000, progressing through qualifying and already winning three matches in the main draw. However, his recent victory against the American (5-7, 6-3, 6-4) truly deserves to be on our cover. The eternal French player who still ranks among the top hundred, we will see how he fares in the round of 16 when he faces Jannik Sinner.
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The world number one confesses what factor made her win against Emma Raducanu in the WTA Cincinnati 2025.