The Italian celebrates the great season he has had, entering the top 10 for the first time, but openly states what challenge he sets for the upcoming season.
The Italian celebrates the great season he has had, entering the top 10 for the first time, but openly states what challenge he sets for the upcoming season.
We review all those tennis players who hung up their racquet in the 2025 season. From Halep's sudden goodbye to Gasquet's planned farewell.
Much excitement is being placed by Spanish tennis on the upcoming week at the #NextGen Finals in Jeddah. For the first time, we will have two of our own in that group of the top eight under-20 players in the world, Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar. The two talented Madrilenians have already arrived at the event and shared this image training together, so now we just have to wait for tomorrow's draw to see what fate has in store for them.
Spain represented in Jeddah 🦾
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) December 13, 2025
🇪🇸 Martín Landaluce and 🇪🇸 Rafael Jódar are already preparing for the @nextgenfinals
📸: @fedetenismadrid pic.twitter.com/X0Dap46Fxv
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Landaluce y Jódar ya entrenan en Jeddah
Vijay Amritraj parked his professional career a long time ago, but he has never lost interest in the professional circuit, especially in these recent times where we are seeing so many changes in a calendar that clearly favors big stages and forgets about the small ones.
“We don't need more ATP 500 tournaments in Asia right now, we need the 250s. It is these tournaments that allow tennis to remain a truly global sport. If someone wants to invest more, that's fine, but not at the expense of entire regions. Cutting down on 250 tournaments is a serious mistake; South America, Africa, and Asia must have events,” stated the former Indian player in an interview rescued by Ubitennis.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “Reducir los ATP 250 es un grave error”
The 18-year-old German discovers the diet that has led him to stand among the top 200 players in the world this season. Next week we will see him at the #NextGen Finals.
Filippo Volandri, captain of Italy in the Davis Cup, reflects on the team's incredible victory in Bologna.
The 2025 season of the men's circuit left us with some spectacular rises in the ATP rankings, both from unexpected players and the return of some veterans.
The Balearic tennis player closed his best year on the circuit with a new forehand, changes in his serve, and his highest position in the ATP rankings: "Now it's up to me to be more consistent and maintain what I've done."
The Italian celebrates the great season he has had, entering the top 10 for the first time, but openly states what challenge he sets for the upcoming season.
Vijay Amritraj parked his professional career a long time ago, but he has never lost interest in the professional circuit, especially in these recent times where we are seeing so many changes in a calendar that clearly favors big stages and forgets about the small ones.
“We don't need more ATP 500 tournaments in Asia right now, we need the 250s. It is these tournaments that allow tennis to remain a truly global sport. If someone wants to invest more, that's fine, but not at the expense of entire regions. Cutting down on 250 tournaments is a serious mistake; South America, Africa, and Asia must have events,” stated the former Indian player in an interview rescued by Ubitennis.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “Reducir los ATP 250 es un grave error”
We review all those tennis players who hung up their racquet in the 2025 season. From Halep's sudden goodbye to Gasquet's planned farewell.
The 18-year-old German discovers the diet that has led him to stand among the top 200 players in the world this season. Next week we will see him at the #NextGen Finals.
Much excitement is being placed by Spanish tennis on the upcoming week at the #NextGen Finals in Jeddah. For the first time, we will have two of our own in that group of the top eight under-20 players in the world, Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar. The two talented Madrilenians have already arrived at the event and shared this image training together, so now we just have to wait for tomorrow's draw to see what fate has in store for them.
Spain represented in Jeddah 🦾
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) December 13, 2025
🇪🇸 Martín Landaluce and 🇪🇸 Rafael Jódar are already preparing for the @nextgenfinals
📸: @fedetenismadrid pic.twitter.com/X0Dap46Fxv
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Landaluce y Jódar ya entrenan en Jeddah
Filippo Volandri, captain of Italy in the Davis Cup, reflects on the team's incredible victory in Bologna.
The 2025 season of the men's circuit left us with some spectacular rises in the ATP rankings, both from unexpected players and the return of some veterans.
The Balearic tennis player closed his best year on the circuit with a new forehand, changes in his serve, and his highest position in the ATP rankings: "Now it's up to me to be more consistent and maintain what I've done."
While all the awards for the ATP circuit season have already been announced, its younger brother, the ATP Challenger, has also awarded its prizes. One of them has been for the best tournament of the circuit, with four winners, one for each category of the circuit: The Challenger 175 in Bordeaux (France), Challenger 125 in Manama (Bahrain), Challenger 100 in Bloomfield Hills (USA), Challenger 75 in Curitiba (Brazil), and Challenger 50 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia).
Bolivia and Brazil, among the tournaments @ATPChallenger of the year 2025 🔝
— ATP Tour in Spanish (@ATPTour_ES) December 12, 2025
👉 https://t.co/ZNElyLRnE2 pic.twitter.com/nOa0FXMLMH
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos han sido los mejores torneos del circuito ATP Challenger en 2025
Garbiñe Muguruza has been presented as co-director of the Mutua Madrid Open and in one of the various interviews she has given, specifically with Teledeporte, she spoke about her compatriot Carlos Alcaraz: "I take my hat off to everything he is achieving. It's very difficult to surpass what he has done this year; he is very motivated, from what I see, for this Australian Open, which is the one he is missing. But what can I say, such talent, so young, so much self-assurance... How can someone be so good, so young, and so fast? It's a mystery to me, on top of that smile and naturalness he has."
"He's a unique being. Who would have thought that after Rafa Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz would come? We are all amazed, I am very happy to have a role model for the youth like Alcaraz, it couldn't be better, it's ideal," said the 2016 French Open and 2017 Wimbledon champion.
Garbiñe Muguruza (@GarbiMuguruza) praises @carlosalcaraz:
— Teledeporte (@teledeporte) December 11, 2025
"How can someone be so good, so young, and so fast?"
"Who would have thought that after Nadal, Alcaraz would arrive?" pic.twitter.com/4GboGgiEZb
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muguruza, sobre Alcaraz: "¿Cómo se puede ser tan bueno, tan joven y tan rápido?"