The Serbian tennis player gives the reasons why he maintained a restrained behavior in his clash against Carlos Alcaraz in London.
The Serbian tennis player gives the reasons why he maintained a restrained behavior in his clash against Carlos Alcaraz in London.
After deciding not to compete in the Wimbledon qualifying rounds, Albert Ramos has experienced mixed emotions in recent weeks. After witnessing him lift the title at the Modena Challenger, his first individual triumph since February 2022, the Catalan has not been able to continue that positive trend in his two subsequent events. Last week, he did not advance past the first round at the Iasi Challenger, and this Monday, in the opening round of the ATP 250 in Gstaad, a formidable Jan-Lennard Struff halted his progress in the first match (7-6, 7-6). As he has been doing all his life, he will continue to fight every week for new victories.
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[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic was the main protagonist in the second part of Federico Coria's Vlog at Wimbledon 2024. The Argentine tennis player continues to grow in his YouTuber role, not only showing great curiosities and behind-the-scenes of the British Grand Slam but also chatting for a few minutes with the Serbian after having trained together. In that dialogue, Djokovic confesses that he usually reviews the matches he has lost to analyze a specific detail that will help him improve. However, he never watches the match point of the matches in which he ended up losing.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y una curiosa confesión sobre los partidos que pierde
[pixels-player]The highlight of the week at the ATP 250 Bastad 2024 is seeing Rafael Nadal competing again, with a significant motivation being his participation in the doubles tournament alongside Casper Ruud. The Norwegian has a great relationship with Nadal and deeply admires him, making this experience unforgettable. In fact, the Norwegian revealed his reaction to receiving the invitation from the Spaniard, stating that he doesn't usually play doubles, but when Nadal asks, it's easy to say yes.
🗣️ Rafa sent a text and asked. I don’t usually play doubles, but when Rafa asks, it’s easy to say yes.
— Nordea Open (@NordeaOpen) July 15, 2024
Our 2021 Nordea Open champion is back in Båstad and this year Casper is participating in both the singles and doubles competition💙#nordeaopen #tennis #atp #bastad pic.twitter.com/ctBIbXcbc4
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud desvela cuál fue su reacción cuando Nadal le pidió jugar dobles juntos en Bastad
[pixels-player]Although Spanish has won the last two Wimbledon finals, there was a situation experienced last year that helped him this Sunday to reclaim the throne.
The final of Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon 2024 against Novak Djokovic could be classified as outstanding if it weren't for the small mistake he made at 40-0 in the 5-4 of the third set, when he wasted 3MP and ended up conceding his serve to the Serbian. What was going through his mind in those moments? The Murcian explains in this interview with Javier De Diego on RNE.
"What goes through my mind is that Djokovic, in these situations, knows them all. He has experienced it many times, the fact of saving match points, breaking the opponent, and eventually winning the match. Obviously, I didn't think about all those situations where he went from being dead to ending up winning the match, but it was a fleeting thought, we knew we had to be very strong mentally at that moment. And if we had to play a tiebreak, anything could happen there," valued the Murcian.
Carlitos @carlosalcaraz will NOT be celebrating in Madrid tonight with the @SEFutbol. This morning he still has media obligations at @Wimbledon before disconnecting and taking a few days off.
— Javier de Diego (@dediegoYpunto) July 15, 2024
Next stop, Paris, the Olympics, and
🥇🥇 2 is better than 1 and gold is better than silver. #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/JNjnScWS0n
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz explica lo que pensó al perder el juego del 5-4 en el tercer set
[pixels-player]Over the past 15 days, we have been witnessing numerous records set by the men's side of Wimbledon. From the tournament with the most fifth sets to the one with the most comebacks after being two sets down, brace yourselves because this one really caught everyone off guard. In addition to the aforementioned, Wimbledon 2024 is also the first Grand Slam of the Open Era where no 6-0 scoreline occurred in the 127 matches played in the men's draw. Something unbelievably remarkable that had never happened before, but there is always a first time for everything.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El récord que convierte a Wimbledon 2024 en un torneo único
[pixels-player]Toni Nadal reviewed the events of the Wimbledon 2024 final in ElPaís and expressed his admiration for Carlos Alcaraz, whom he described as "the fastest player I have ever seen in my entire life." Rafa's uncle highlighted the lack of technical weaknesses in the player from Murcia and how challenging it is to devise a proper strategy to try to beat him, criticizing Djokovic's plan in the final, which involved attempting to shorten points and come to the net. "Wanting to win against Carlos nowadays based on speed is almost impossible. Perhaps only Sinner is capable of going head-to-head with him," stated Toni, who emphasized the exciting rivalry that Alcaraz may have with the Italian in the upcoming years.
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[pixels-player]The Serbian tennis player gives the reasons why he maintained a restrained behavior in his clash against Carlos Alcaraz in London.
The highlight of the week at the ATP 250 Bastad 2024 is seeing Rafael Nadal competing again, with a significant motivation being his participation in the doubles tournament alongside Casper Ruud. The Norwegian has a great relationship with Nadal and deeply admires him, making this experience unforgettable. In fact, the Norwegian revealed his reaction to receiving the invitation from the Spaniard, stating that he doesn't usually play doubles, but when Nadal asks, it's easy to say yes.
🗣️ Rafa sent a text and asked. I don’t usually play doubles, but when Rafa asks, it’s easy to say yes.
— Nordea Open (@NordeaOpen) July 15, 2024
Our 2021 Nordea Open champion is back in Båstad and this year Casper is participating in both the singles and doubles competition💙#nordeaopen #tennis #atp #bastad pic.twitter.com/ctBIbXcbc4
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud desvela cuál fue su reacción cuando Nadal le pidió jugar dobles juntos en Bastad
[pixels-player]After deciding not to compete in the Wimbledon qualifying rounds, Albert Ramos has experienced mixed emotions in recent weeks. After witnessing him lift the title at the Modena Challenger, his first individual triumph since February 2022, the Catalan has not been able to continue that positive trend in his two subsequent events. Last week, he did not advance past the first round at the Iasi Challenger, and this Monday, in the opening round of the ATP 250 in Gstaad, a formidable Jan-Lennard Struff halted his progress in the first match (7-6, 7-6). As he has been doing all his life, he will continue to fight every week for new victories.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Albert Ramos no supera el debut en Gstaad
[pixels-player]Although Spanish has won the last two Wimbledon finals, there was a situation experienced last year that helped him this Sunday to reclaim the throne.
Novak Djokovic was the main protagonist in the second part of Federico Coria's Vlog at Wimbledon 2024. The Argentine tennis player continues to grow in his YouTuber role, not only showing great curiosities and behind-the-scenes of the British Grand Slam but also chatting for a few minutes with the Serbian after having trained together. In that dialogue, Djokovic confesses that he usually reviews the matches he has lost to analyze a specific detail that will help him improve. However, he never watches the match point of the matches in which he ended up losing.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y una curiosa confesión sobre los partidos que pierde
[pixels-player]The final of Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon 2024 against Novak Djokovic could be classified as outstanding if it weren't for the small mistake he made at 40-0 in the 5-4 of the third set, when he wasted 3MP and ended up conceding his serve to the Serbian. What was going through his mind in those moments? The Murcian explains in this interview with Javier De Diego on RNE.
"What goes through my mind is that Djokovic, in these situations, knows them all. He has experienced it many times, the fact of saving match points, breaking the opponent, and eventually winning the match. Obviously, I didn't think about all those situations where he went from being dead to ending up winning the match, but it was a fleeting thought, we knew we had to be very strong mentally at that moment. And if we had to play a tiebreak, anything could happen there," valued the Murcian.
Carlitos @carlosalcaraz will NOT be celebrating in Madrid tonight with the @SEFutbol. This morning he still has media obligations at @Wimbledon before disconnecting and taking a few days off.
— Javier de Diego (@dediegoYpunto) July 15, 2024
Next stop, Paris, the Olympics, and
🥇🥇 2 is better than 1 and gold is better than silver. #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/JNjnScWS0n
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz explica lo que pensó al perder el juego del 5-4 en el tercer set
[pixels-player]Over the past 15 days, we have been witnessing numerous records set by the men's side of Wimbledon. From the tournament with the most fifth sets to the one with the most comebacks after being two sets down, brace yourselves because this one really caught everyone off guard. In addition to the aforementioned, Wimbledon 2024 is also the first Grand Slam of the Open Era where no 6-0 scoreline occurred in the 127 matches played in the men's draw. Something unbelievably remarkable that had never happened before, but there is always a first time for everything.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El récord que convierte a Wimbledon 2024 en un torneo único
[pixels-player]Toni Nadal reviewed the events of the Wimbledon 2024 final in ElPaís and expressed his admiration for Carlos Alcaraz, whom he described as "the fastest player I have ever seen in my entire life." Rafa's uncle highlighted the lack of technical weaknesses in the player from Murcia and how challenging it is to devise a proper strategy to try to beat him, criticizing Djokovic's plan in the final, which involved attempting to shorten points and come to the net. "Wanting to win against Carlos nowadays based on speed is almost impossible. Perhaps only Sinner is capable of going head-to-head with him," stated Toni, who emphasized the exciting rivalry that Alcaraz may have with the Italian in the upcoming years.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal: "Alcaraz es el tenista más rápido que he visto en toda mi vida"
[pixels-player]We reveal everything you need to know to enjoy Rafael Nadal's return to competition at the Bastad tournament.
Carlos Alcaraz has achieved glory twice so far this season, but what is most impressive is the way he has done it and how he has been able to set astonishing records. One of them is becoming the only tennis player in history to win against top-5 ATP players on all surfaces in consecutive seasons and multiple occasions. This year, he has a 6-0 record against opponents of this caliber, adding to what he did in 2023.
1 - Since the ATP rankings were introduced in 1973, Carlos Alcaraz (2023-24) is now the first to claim multiple ATP top five wins on grass, clay & hard court in consecutive years. John McEnroe (1984) is the only other player to do so in a single year. Wow. #Wimbledon | @atptour pic.twitter.com/OVw4VpSl2l
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 15, 2024
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