The Briton talked about his experiences alongside the Big Three and defended himself against comments accusing him of "gatecrashing" Nadal's farewell ceremony at Roland Garros.
The Briton talked about his experiences alongside the Big Three and defended himself against comments accusing him of "gatecrashing" Nadal's farewell ceremony at Roland Garros.
Melbourne appears on the horizon as the great motivation for a guy who barely has any challenges left to accomplish. Will 2026 finally be Carlos Alcaraz's year in oceanic lands?
The Spaniard spoke after receiving the AS Legend award and assured that Alcaraz has the potential to make history in our sport.
As the entity that governs and structures the men's circuit, the ATP presents a rather significant earnings history. Journalist Daniel Kaplan has revealed, thanks to the 2024 tax accounts, the total earnings of the organization that governs the world of tennis: $293.7 million, 105% more than what the WTA earned ($142.6 million). However, the ATP distributed a smaller amount of that money to its employees than the WTA did: $25.3 million, which is less than the $26.9 million of the women's circuit. However, perhaps the juiciest information lies in the total salary of Andrea Gaudenzi: the president of the ATP is the only man in the company whose annual earnings reach seven figures, pocketing $1.7 million in 2024. Quite a sum.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta es la cifra total de dinero que ganó Gaudenzi como presidente de la ATP el pasado año
The 14 times Rafa Nadal lifted the Roland Garros trophy have produced iconic moments, and one of them is when the tournament's speaker, Marc Maury, announced the arrival of the manacorí onto the court along with the years in which he had conquered his titles, a sequence that struck fear into the opponent he was facing. Maury was present at the AS awards ceremony and confessed how difficult it was for him to bid farewell to Nadal: "On the day of the tribute, I saw Rafa crying, and my voice failed me."
🎙️ The Roland Garros speaker surprised @RafaelNadal during the #PremiosAS2025 awards.
— RNE Deportes (@RNEdeportes) December 2, 2025
🗣️ @marc_maury: "On the day of the tribute, I saw Rafa crying, and my voice failed me."
📹 @rtve
🎙️ @dediegoYpunto pic.twitter.com/STJX0tPAZL
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Marc Maury, speaker de Roland Garros: "El día del homenaje vi llorar a Nadal y no me salía la voz"
Gael Monfils is one of those irreplaceable tennis players. The Frenchman has been one of the most peculiar and charismatic players on the circuit, and in 2026, he will put an end to his career. However, he still has a whole year on the circuit to continue adding to his numbers. One of them, few players can boast. The Frenchman has spent 1000 weeks within the Top 100, entering in May 2005 and, except for his two most serious injuries in 2013 and 2023, he has never fallen out of the top 100 in the world.
Gael Monfils starts now his 1000th Top-100 Week. He's uninterruptedly been in the ATP Top-100 since the 2nd of May 2005, more than 20 years ago, except for parts of the 2013 season (14 weeks) and 2023 (38 weeks).
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) November 30, 2025
The Top 100 rankings when Monfils entered for the first time. pic.twitter.com/58xIMiiQfx
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato milenario de Monfils: 1000 semanas en el Top 100 del Ranking ATP
We are approaching the Christmas dates, and meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz is already in Miami, where he will play his exhibition match against Joao Fonseca on December 9. So, at tennis.com, they took the opportunity to ask him what Christmas gifts he would give to Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal: "I would give Sinner ski boots and sunscreen, Djokovic a good Iberian ham from Spain, and Nadal some good wine bottles," revealed the world number one.
Carlos Alcaraz was asked what he would get Sinner, Djokovic and Nadal for Christmas.
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) December 1, 2025
For Djokovic he said he would get him a very good Spanish Ham, for Nadal some good Wine Bottles and for Sinner, he said he would get him some boots for skiing and a new cream for his skin?! 👀 pic.twitter.com/ydAbYGSvOw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué regalos de Navidad le daría a Sinner, Nadal y Djokovic
Rafa Nadal received the AS Sports Legend award yesterday, and during the gala, he took a moment to speak to the media who asked him about the possibility of an exhibition tour with Roger Federer: "If that happens, it will be a little later on. I have been a year without playing and will need some preparation time. Something will happen in the future; we have already vaguely discussed it," stated the 22-time Grand Slam champion.
Rafa Nadal, open to future projects with Roger Federer https://t.co/ruXZVvHmL6 pic.twitter.com/TG50uHf749
— Europa Press TV (@europapress_tv) December 1, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal y sus posibles exhibiciones con Federer: "En el futuro, algo ocurrirá"
The Briton talked about his experiences alongside the Big Three and defended himself against comments accusing him of "gatecrashing" Nadal's farewell ceremony at Roland Garros.
As the entity that governs and structures the men's circuit, the ATP presents a rather significant earnings history. Journalist Daniel Kaplan has revealed, thanks to the 2024 tax accounts, the total earnings of the organization that governs the world of tennis: $293.7 million, 105% more than what the WTA earned ($142.6 million). However, the ATP distributed a smaller amount of that money to its employees than the WTA did: $25.3 million, which is less than the $26.9 million of the women's circuit. However, perhaps the juiciest information lies in the total salary of Andrea Gaudenzi: the president of the ATP is the only man in the company whose annual earnings reach seven figures, pocketing $1.7 million in 2024. Quite a sum.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta es la cifra total de dinero que ganó Gaudenzi como presidente de la ATP el pasado año
Melbourne appears on the horizon as the great motivation for a guy who barely has any challenges left to accomplish. Will 2026 finally be Carlos Alcaraz's year in oceanic lands?
The 14 times Rafa Nadal lifted the Roland Garros trophy have produced iconic moments, and one of them is when the tournament's speaker, Marc Maury, announced the arrival of the manacorí onto the court along with the years in which he had conquered his titles, a sequence that struck fear into the opponent he was facing. Maury was present at the AS awards ceremony and confessed how difficult it was for him to bid farewell to Nadal: "On the day of the tribute, I saw Rafa crying, and my voice failed me."
🎙️ The Roland Garros speaker surprised @RafaelNadal during the #PremiosAS2025 awards.
— RNE Deportes (@RNEdeportes) December 2, 2025
🗣️ @marc_maury: "On the day of the tribute, I saw Rafa crying, and my voice failed me."
📹 @rtve
🎙️ @dediegoYpunto pic.twitter.com/STJX0tPAZL
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Marc Maury, speaker de Roland Garros: "El día del homenaje vi llorar a Nadal y no me salía la voz"
The Spaniard spoke after receiving the AS Legend award and assured that Alcaraz has the potential to make history in our sport.
Gael Monfils is one of those irreplaceable tennis players. The Frenchman has been one of the most peculiar and charismatic players on the circuit, and in 2026, he will put an end to his career. However, he still has a whole year on the circuit to continue adding to his numbers. One of them, few players can boast. The Frenchman has spent 1000 weeks within the Top 100, entering in May 2005 and, except for his two most serious injuries in 2013 and 2023, he has never fallen out of the top 100 in the world.
Gael Monfils starts now his 1000th Top-100 Week. He's uninterruptedly been in the ATP Top-100 since the 2nd of May 2005, more than 20 years ago, except for parts of the 2013 season (14 weeks) and 2023 (38 weeks).
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) November 30, 2025
The Top 100 rankings when Monfils entered for the first time. pic.twitter.com/58xIMiiQfx
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato milenario de Monfils: 1000 semanas en el Top 100 del Ranking ATP
We are approaching the Christmas dates, and meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz is already in Miami, where he will play his exhibition match against Joao Fonseca on December 9. So, at tennis.com, they took the opportunity to ask him what Christmas gifts he would give to Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal: "I would give Sinner ski boots and sunscreen, Djokovic a good Iberian ham from Spain, and Nadal some good wine bottles," revealed the world number one.
Carlos Alcaraz was asked what he would get Sinner, Djokovic and Nadal for Christmas.
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) December 1, 2025
For Djokovic he said he would get him a very good Spanish Ham, for Nadal some good Wine Bottles and for Sinner, he said he would get him some boots for skiing and a new cream for his skin?! 👀 pic.twitter.com/ydAbYGSvOw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué regalos de Navidad le daría a Sinner, Nadal y Djokovic
Rafa Nadal received the AS Sports Legend award yesterday, and during the gala, he took a moment to speak to the media who asked him about the possibility of an exhibition tour with Roger Federer: "If that happens, it will be a little later on. I have been a year without playing and will need some preparation time. Something will happen in the future; we have already vaguely discussed it," stated the 22-time Grand Slam champion.
Rafa Nadal, open to future projects with Roger Federer https://t.co/ruXZVvHmL6 pic.twitter.com/TG50uHf749
— Europa Press TV (@europapress_tv) December 1, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal y sus posibles exhibiciones con Federer: "En el futuro, algo ocurrirá"
Interesting reflection by Patrick Mouratoglou about the figure of the Serbian, delving into aspects of his personality that, according to him, elevate his stature to another level.
Fabulous year for our country, closing out 2025 as world number one, with the best Davidovich, eleven top-200 tennis players, and the excitement of two young players who will finish the year at the NextGen Finals.