The Serbian makes tremendous reflections on what Nadal's withdrawal caused in him, acknowledging having felt a great discouragement difficult to explain.
The Serbian makes tremendous reflections on what Nadal's withdrawal caused in him, acknowledging having felt a great discouragement difficult to explain.
Casper Ruud was asked in the press conference prior to Roland Garros 2025 about how he had handled his tough loss against Jannik Sinner in Rome, and his response surprised everyone. "After that match, I took a few days off. I went to Norway, enjoyed the good weather, played golf, and practiced with some guys who don't play at Jannik's level, so I was able to score a few points," he said with a laugh before continuing.
"Yesterday I trained with Jannik here and we played a set. Within 15 minutes, he was leading 4-0. I thought this was already exaggerated, and then I was able to win some games. I don't know, I think he is not perceived as a clay specialist because he can play just as well on all surfaces without varying his tennis too much. The power he puts into his defensive shots is key to playing well on clay; I don't think he will lose too many matches on this surface," the Norwegian stated.
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[pixels-player]Naomi Osaka appeared before the accredited media at Roland Garros 2025 aware that she faces a great challenge in the first round, facing Paula Badosa. "I know she is a great player, and it's quite interesting that we have never faced each other. I am looking forward to taking on this challenge. Honestly, I feel very good, I have improved a lot in moving around the court, and I come with confidence," commented the Japanese.
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[pixels-player]Today we bring you a list of six tennis players who are unlikely to become champions in Paris, but who pose a significant threat when it comes to disrupting predictions.
The saga of injuries continues for Emma Raducanu and just when it seemed she was starting to put her many physical issues behind, her back acts up again. "The spasms I suffered in Strasbourg were difficult to manage. I've been able to receive treatment these past few days, and testing myself on the court seems like things are fine, but everything changes a lot in competition. I'm not at 100%, but I'll do everything possible to recover. At the beginning of the year, it was much worse because I had to have injections, which was dramatic for me because I have a fear of needles," said the British player, who will begin her journey at Roland Garros 2025 against Wang.
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[pixels-player]It promises to be a very emotional afternoon at Roland Garros 2025 this Sunday with the tribute that the tournament organizers have prepared for Rafael Nadal. Some details have already emerged, such as the presence of Roger Federer, but it is now known that Andy Murray will also be there, and Novak Djokovic will hasten his trip from Geneva to Paris to accompany the Spaniard in this ceremony. Just like when Federer bid farewell at the Laver Cup, the Big 4 will be united to pay homage to one of its members.
After winning his 100th title on the @atptour at the @genevaopen, @DjokerNole revealed in spotless French that @rogerfederer & @andy_murray will also attend the farewell ceremony for @RafaelNadal at @rolandgarros on Sunday. Should be pretty emotional. #RolandGarros
— Simon Graf (@SimonGraf1) May 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela que el Big 4 en pleno estará en el homenaje a Nadal en París
[pixels-player]The Russian carefully analyzes the current tennis situation and shows tremendous confidence in his ability to once again reign in a major tournament.
The Serbian, with his 100th title in his arms, had words of admiration for Hubert Hurkacz and a speech of gratitude for the members of his team.
The Serbian makes tremendous reflections on what Nadal's withdrawal caused in him, acknowledging having felt a great discouragement difficult to explain.
Today we bring you a list of six tennis players who are unlikely to become champions in Paris, but who pose a significant threat when it comes to disrupting predictions.
Casper Ruud was asked in the press conference prior to Roland Garros 2025 about how he had handled his tough loss against Jannik Sinner in Rome, and his response surprised everyone. "After that match, I took a few days off. I went to Norway, enjoyed the good weather, played golf, and practiced with some guys who don't play at Jannik's level, so I was able to score a few points," he said with a laugh before continuing.
"Yesterday I trained with Jannik here and we played a set. Within 15 minutes, he was leading 4-0. I thought this was already exaggerated, and then I was able to win some games. I don't know, I think he is not perceived as a clay specialist because he can play just as well on all surfaces without varying his tennis too much. The power he puts into his defensive shots is key to playing well on clay; I don't think he will lose too many matches on this surface," the Norwegian stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud: "Entrené esta semana con Sinner y en 15 minutos me iba ganando 4-0"
[pixels-player]The saga of injuries continues for Emma Raducanu and just when it seemed she was starting to put her many physical issues behind, her back acts up again. "The spasms I suffered in Strasbourg were difficult to manage. I've been able to receive treatment these past few days, and testing myself on the court seems like things are fine, but everything changes a lot in competition. I'm not at 100%, but I'll do everything possible to recover. At the beginning of the year, it was much worse because I had to have injections, which was dramatic for me because I have a fear of needles," said the British player, who will begin her journey at Roland Garros 2025 against Wang.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu alimenta las dudas sobre sus problemas de espalda: "No estoy al 100%"
[pixels-player]Naomi Osaka appeared before the accredited media at Roland Garros 2025 aware that she faces a great challenge in the first round, facing Paula Badosa. "I know she is a great player, and it's quite interesting that we have never faced each other. I am looking forward to taking on this challenge. Honestly, I feel very good, I have improved a lot in moving around the court, and I come with confidence," commented the Japanese.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Osaka: "Tengo muchas ganas de enfrentarme a Badosa"
[pixels-player]It promises to be a very emotional afternoon at Roland Garros 2025 this Sunday with the tribute that the tournament organizers have prepared for Rafael Nadal. Some details have already emerged, such as the presence of Roger Federer, but it is now known that Andy Murray will also be there, and Novak Djokovic will hasten his trip from Geneva to Paris to accompany the Spaniard in this ceremony. Just like when Federer bid farewell at the Laver Cup, the Big 4 will be united to pay homage to one of its members.
After winning his 100th title on the @atptour at the @genevaopen, @DjokerNole revealed in spotless French that @rogerfederer & @andy_murray will also attend the farewell ceremony for @RafaelNadal at @rolandgarros on Sunday. Should be pretty emotional. #RolandGarros
— Simon Graf (@SimonGraf1) May 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela que el Big 4 en pleno estará en el homenaje a Nadal en París
[pixels-player]The Russian carefully analyzes the current tennis situation and shows tremendous confidence in his ability to once again reign in a major tournament.
The Serbian, with his 100th title in his arms, had words of admiration for Hubert Hurkacz and a speech of gratitude for the members of his team.
Tonight, we will have the ATP ranking updated before facing Roland Garros, a week where not many changes will be seen at the top. In fact, within the top 10, we only see a rise of one position for Lorenzo Musetti (#7) and a drop of one spot for Casper Ruud (#8). Beyond this group, Flavio Cobolli enters his career-high ranking (#36) thanks to the title he obtained this Saturday at the ATP 500 in Hamburg. The other player celebrating his career-best position will be the Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli (#51), who is one step away from breaking into the top 50 worldwide.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ranking ATP. Cobolli, la mayor subida previa a Roland Garros
[pixels-player]Who has been the male tennis player who has achieved the most consecutive seasons winning, at least, one title? What a good question to ask Google and trust that the websites have done a good job with SEO, but much better to tell you now and save ourselves the search. Roger Federer stopped at 15, Rafa Nadal stretched it to 19, but Novak Djokovic had to arrive to set a new record: 20 consecutive seasons without fail!! Another incredible feat for the Serbian to confirm, in case anyone had doubts, that we are witnessing the best of all time.
📊 Tennis players with the most consecutive seasons winning a 🏆 (Open Era/Men’s Singles):
— MisterOnly.Tennis (@OnlyRogerCanFly) May 24, 2025
🇷🇸 NOVAK DJOKOVIC | 20 (2006-2025)
🇪🇸 Rafa Nadal | 19 (2004-2022)
🇨🇭 Roger Federer | 15 (2001-2015)
🇺🇸🇨🇿 Ivan Lendl | 14 (1980-1993)
🇺🇸 Connors | 13 (1972-1984) pic.twitter.com/RdeWJq2pPZ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El título en Ginebra le da un nuevo récord de longevidad a Novak Djokovic
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