Italian's tiebreak win and loss figures throughout his career challenge the best in history, following an incredible 2025 in that regard.
Italian's tiebreak win and loss figures throughout his career challenge the best in history, following an incredible 2025 in that regard.
Incredible and worthy of a made-for-TV movie. A few weeks ago, it came to light that Stefanos Tsitsipas had been caught driving his sports car through the streets of Athens at 210 km/h, committing a serious offense with severe consequences. However, the Greek tennis player's lawyer has publicly announced that the matter has been resolved, revealing that the driver of the vehicle was not the player himself but his father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, who has accepted the appropriate penalties, as reported by sdna.gr.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas culpa a su padre de ser él quien conducía su coche a 210 km/h en Atenas
Carlos Alcaraz has reached the milestone of 50 weeks as the world number 1, on this Monday, December 15, 2025. The player from Murcia is guaranteed to continue adding weeks to his record at least until after the 2026 Australian Open, but he can already be proud of being part of the select group of tennis players who have reached that number. Only 14 men have managed to accumulate 50 weeks or more at the top of the ATP ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se convierte en el 14º tenista de la historia que suma 50 semanas como número 1
The best possible compilation of the season on the ATP Tour is here, featuring the top 100 points played in a 58-minute video perfect for leisurely enjoying the beauty of tennis. Carlos Alcaraz and Daniel Altmaier starred in what has been considered the best point of 2025, in their match in Monte Carlo.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los 100 mejores puntos del 2025 en el circuito ATP
There are just over two weeks left until the start of the new season on the ATP Tour, and an absolutely exciting first competition week in 2026 is expected. In fact, it is clear that 23 of the current top 30 players in the world will compete, seeking competitive rhythm, confidence, and ranking points before facing the 2026 Australian Open. They will be spread across three events: the United Cup, ATP 250 Brisbane, and ATP 250 Hong Kong. The only players not competing will be Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton, Holger Rune (injured), Francisco Cerúndolo, and Luciano Darderi.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la primera semana de competición del 2026 en el circuito ATP
Novak Djokovic is fully engaged in his preseason, alternating between work in the gym and hours on the court to gain competitive rhythm and arrive in the best physical shape possible at the start of the season. In his daily routine in Athens, the Balkan player met Rafael Pagonis, a great promise in the tennis world and a dominant force in the junior categories at just 14 years old. Not only did they take a photo together and chat, but Novak also invited him to have a training session together. "Today I fulfilled the dream of being invited by the GOAT Djokovic to train with him. He was affectionate, generous, and shared the secrets of his return with me. Please do not wake me up from this dream. Thank you Djokovic for this incredible experience," the young Greek wrote.
Novak invited Rafael Pagonis to practice with him in Athens today.
— 𝚗𝚒𝚌𝚔. A͟O͟¹⁰ (@NoleLondon) December 14, 2025
Rafa: "@DjokerNole was so kind, generous, and he showed me the secret of his return 😉🤫
Please don't wake me up from this dream!" https://t.co/oJTmmiK2T0 pic.twitter.com/GV40Ltd7mM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic entrena con una de las grandes promesas del tenis mundial en Grecia
We reveal key details to enjoy the tournament that brings together the top 8 young players of 2025, such as schedule, timings, favorites, prize money, and much more.
We interviewed Pancho Campo to analyze current society and present his new project, which aims to boost mental strength in tennis players.
Italian's tiebreak win and loss figures throughout his career challenge the best in history, following an incredible 2025 in that regard.
The best possible compilation of the season on the ATP Tour is here, featuring the top 100 points played in a 58-minute video perfect for leisurely enjoying the beauty of tennis. Carlos Alcaraz and Daniel Altmaier starred in what has been considered the best point of 2025, in their match in Monte Carlo.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los 100 mejores puntos del 2025 en el circuito ATP
Incredible and worthy of a made-for-TV movie. A few weeks ago, it came to light that Stefanos Tsitsipas had been caught driving his sports car through the streets of Athens at 210 km/h, committing a serious offense with severe consequences. However, the Greek tennis player's lawyer has publicly announced that the matter has been resolved, revealing that the driver of the vehicle was not the player himself but his father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, who has accepted the appropriate penalties, as reported by sdna.gr.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas culpa a su padre de ser él quien conducía su coche a 210 km/h en Atenas
There are just over two weeks left until the start of the new season on the ATP Tour, and an absolutely exciting first competition week in 2026 is expected. In fact, it is clear that 23 of the current top 30 players in the world will compete, seeking competitive rhythm, confidence, and ranking points before facing the 2026 Australian Open. They will be spread across three events: the United Cup, ATP 250 Brisbane, and ATP 250 Hong Kong. The only players not competing will be Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Ben Shelton, Holger Rune (injured), Francisco Cerúndolo, and Luciano Darderi.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la primera semana de competición del 2026 en el circuito ATP
Carlos Alcaraz has reached the milestone of 50 weeks as the world number 1, on this Monday, December 15, 2025. The player from Murcia is guaranteed to continue adding weeks to his record at least until after the 2026 Australian Open, but he can already be proud of being part of the select group of tennis players who have reached that number. Only 14 men have managed to accumulate 50 weeks or more at the top of the ATP ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se convierte en el 14º tenista de la historia que suma 50 semanas como número 1
Novak Djokovic is fully engaged in his preseason, alternating between work in the gym and hours on the court to gain competitive rhythm and arrive in the best physical shape possible at the start of the season. In his daily routine in Athens, the Balkan player met Rafael Pagonis, a great promise in the tennis world and a dominant force in the junior categories at just 14 years old. Not only did they take a photo together and chat, but Novak also invited him to have a training session together. "Today I fulfilled the dream of being invited by the GOAT Djokovic to train with him. He was affectionate, generous, and shared the secrets of his return with me. Please do not wake me up from this dream. Thank you Djokovic for this incredible experience," the young Greek wrote.
Novak invited Rafael Pagonis to practice with him in Athens today.
— 𝚗𝚒𝚌𝚔. A͟O͟¹⁰ (@NoleLondon) December 14, 2025
Rafa: "@DjokerNole was so kind, generous, and he showed me the secret of his return 😉🤫
Please don't wake me up from this dream!" https://t.co/oJTmmiK2T0 pic.twitter.com/GV40Ltd7mM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic entrena con una de las grandes promesas del tenis mundial en Grecia
We reveal key details to enjoy the tournament that brings together the top 8 young players of 2025, such as schedule, timings, favorites, prize money, and much more.
We interviewed Pancho Campo to analyze current society and present his new project, which aims to boost mental strength in tennis players.
The groups for the #NextGen Finals 2025 have been drawn, the last tournament of the season that will take place in Jeddah starting from December 17. For the first time, Spain will have two representatives, Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar, although fate has brought the two Madrid natives to the Blue Group, where they will face the top favorite, Learner Tien, and Nicolai Budkov Kjaer, former junior world number one. The Red Group is completed by the other four participants: Alexander Blockx, Dino Prizmic, Nishesh Basavareddy, and Justin Engel. Favorites to advance within the group and secure a spot in the semifinals?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, #NextGen Finals 2025: Landaluce y Jódar caen en el mismo grupo
The final outcome of this new ‘Battle of the Sexes’ between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios is still unknown, but what is undeniable is the outstanding level of publicity this exercise has been generating these days. Rare is the player who has not commented on the matter, so we will continue to report. Ben Shelton, in statements collected by Tennis365, shared his assessment.
“It will be an interesting match, but a challenging one for Nick. I was with both of them last weekend, and I know he will have a tough time. Aryna will have a court that is 9% smaller, so this means taking away Nick's first serve, which is his biggest weapon. I think it will be an exciting match, something I will definitely tune in for when the day arrives,” commented the American.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Shelton opina sobre el duelo Kyrgios-Sabalenka: “Será difícil para Nick”
