Marco Panichi, current physical trainer of Rune, reviewed his time with the Serbian and the Italian, stating that "the three months of his suspension were one of the best moments of my professional life."
Marco Panichi, current physical trainer of Rune, reviewed his time with the Serbian and the Italian, stating that "the three months of his suspension were one of the best moments of my professional life."
Jannik Sinner posted a video on his social media to say goodbye to 2025, looking back on the season and wishing a Happy New Year to all his fans: "Guys, What a year! It had moments that were amazing and others very tough, which were hard to accept. But during this year, I not only focused on the results but also on the great lessons learned. I am very grateful to my team, my family, and all the people who have supported me throughout the year, it means everything to me. Now, I wish you all a Happy New Year, celebrate with the people you love, and see you very soon on the courts," stated the world number two.
Thank you 2025 ❤️ and happy New Year! pic.twitter.com/46ZbhVs3l4
— Jannik Sinner (@janniksin) December 31, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner repasa su 2025: "Ha tenido momentos que fueron increíbles y otros muy duros difíciles de aceptar"
We mention several names that promise to once again display their best tennis after being sidelined by injuries. Will we see them shine in 2026?
With the new year, the ATP is also preparing changes, specifically in its team of chair umpires. For 2026, Spanish Nacho Forcadell will step down from this role as he has been promoted to a supervisor position. Meanwhile, Aurelie Tourte takes on a more formal role, and Mohamed Lahyani and Fergus Murphy are now senior chair umpires, a distinction that did not exist before.
Changes to ATP officiating team:
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) December 31, 2025
Like I speculated earlier, Nacho Forcadell is, indeed, promoted to a supervisor.
Aurelie Tourte acquires a more formal (mentoring?) role.
Mohamed Lahyani and Fergus Murphy are now "senior" chair umpires — this distinction didn't exist before. pic.twitter.com/xX55R8wswT
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La plantilla de árbitros de la ATP experimenta un cambio destacable para 2026
The Canadian was very open before the 2026 season: he defined last season as the best of his career and explained what he needs to work on to win his first Major.
The roadmap for a Carlos Alcaraz more than ready for 2026 is starting to take shape. The Murcian continues with his training sessions at home, enjoying massive support and honing his skills for the upcoming season; he will do so until Sunday, already well into the next year, and will begin the tennis season on Monday, the chosen day to travel to South Korea. There, on Saturday, January 10 in the city of Incheon, he will play an exhibition match against Jannik Sinner, a luxury test before heading to Melbourne to face the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz pondrá rumbo el lunes a Corea para iniciar su año 2026
The Australian is seeking to regain the consistency and level he did not have in 2025 due in part to a back injury from which he has now recovered during the opening tour of the year in his country.
Corentin Moutet doesn't start the year in the best possible way. The Frenchman, who had a great 2025, was supposed to begin the season at ATP Brisbane; however, he withdrew from the tournament at the last minute, raising questions about his participation in the Australian Open 2026. His spot will be taken by his compatriot Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in a tournament that starts on January 2 and will also feature the presence of Daniil Medvedev, Joao Fonseca, and Alejandro Davidovich.
🚨 OFFICIAL! Corentin Moutet withdraws from the ATP 250 in Brisbane. ❌
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) December 31, 2025
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard takes advantage to enter the draw of the first tournament of the season. 🇫🇷🎁 https://t.co/CJyHIANvhc pic.twitter.com/R3nozfChAw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet se baja del ATP Brisbane y Perricard entra en su lugar
Marco Panichi, current physical trainer of Rune, reviewed his time with the Serbian and the Italian, stating that "the three months of his suspension were one of the best moments of my professional life."
With the new year, the ATP is also preparing changes, specifically in its team of chair umpires. For 2026, Spanish Nacho Forcadell will step down from this role as he has been promoted to a supervisor position. Meanwhile, Aurelie Tourte takes on a more formal role, and Mohamed Lahyani and Fergus Murphy are now senior chair umpires, a distinction that did not exist before.
Changes to ATP officiating team:
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) December 31, 2025
Like I speculated earlier, Nacho Forcadell is, indeed, promoted to a supervisor.
Aurelie Tourte acquires a more formal (mentoring?) role.
Mohamed Lahyani and Fergus Murphy are now "senior" chair umpires — this distinction didn't exist before. pic.twitter.com/xX55R8wswT
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La plantilla de árbitros de la ATP experimenta un cambio destacable para 2026
Jannik Sinner posted a video on his social media to say goodbye to 2025, looking back on the season and wishing a Happy New Year to all his fans: "Guys, What a year! It had moments that were amazing and others very tough, which were hard to accept. But during this year, I not only focused on the results but also on the great lessons learned. I am very grateful to my team, my family, and all the people who have supported me throughout the year, it means everything to me. Now, I wish you all a Happy New Year, celebrate with the people you love, and see you very soon on the courts," stated the world number two.
Thank you 2025 ❤️ and happy New Year! pic.twitter.com/46ZbhVs3l4
— Jannik Sinner (@janniksin) December 31, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner repasa su 2025: "Ha tenido momentos que fueron increíbles y otros muy duros difíciles de aceptar"
The Canadian was very open before the 2026 season: he defined last season as the best of his career and explained what he needs to work on to win his first Major.
We mention several names that promise to once again display their best tennis after being sidelined by injuries. Will we see them shine in 2026?
The roadmap for a Carlos Alcaraz more than ready for 2026 is starting to take shape. The Murcian continues with his training sessions at home, enjoying massive support and honing his skills for the upcoming season; he will do so until Sunday, already well into the next year, and will begin the tennis season on Monday, the chosen day to travel to South Korea. There, on Saturday, January 10 in the city of Incheon, he will play an exhibition match against Jannik Sinner, a luxury test before heading to Melbourne to face the 2026 Australian Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz pondrá rumbo el lunes a Corea para iniciar su año 2026
The Australian is seeking to regain the consistency and level he did not have in 2025 due in part to a back injury from which he has now recovered during the opening tour of the year in his country.
Corentin Moutet doesn't start the year in the best possible way. The Frenchman, who had a great 2025, was supposed to begin the season at ATP Brisbane; however, he withdrew from the tournament at the last minute, raising questions about his participation in the Australian Open 2026. His spot will be taken by his compatriot Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in a tournament that starts on January 2 and will also feature the presence of Daniil Medvedev, Joao Fonseca, and Alejandro Davidovich.
🚨 OFFICIAL! Corentin Moutet withdraws from the ATP 250 in Brisbane. ❌
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) December 31, 2025
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard takes advantage to enter the draw of the first tournament of the season. 🇫🇷🎁 https://t.co/CJyHIANvhc pic.twitter.com/R3nozfChAw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Moutet se baja del ATP Brisbane y Perricard entra en su lugar
We review the main reasons to watch the United Cup 2026 live from January 2 to 11, in Perth and Sydney.
The long-awaited moment has arrived for all tennis fans for over a month. The competition is back, and it does so with the tie between Spain and Argentina in the United Cup 2026, with numerous incentives. Jaume Muna will kick off the match with his clash against Sebastián Báez, starting at 03:00am on the early morning of Thursday, January 1 to Friday, January 2. Subsequently, Jessica Bouzas will face off against Solana Sierra, and regardless of the outcomes of these two matches, the mixed doubles will be played to conclude the tie.
The three matches of the United Cup 2026 tie between Spain and Argentina can be watched live in Spain through Teledeporte and RTVE Play, while in Latin America, ESPN and Disney+ will broadcast it. Additionally, TennisTV will stream it on-demand worldwide on any device.
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You can watch the tie between Spain and Argentina in the United Cup 2026 live thanks to the streaming service offered by Bet365. You just need to create an account and make a minimum initial deposit of €5. From that moment on, you will have immediate access to all matches in the "Live" section, without the need to place bets. You can watch it on any device.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver el debut de España en la United Cup 2026