Italian once again unleashed a tennis storm, inflicting a tough defeat on Zverev. If he defeats Aliassime in the Paris Masters 1000 final, he will reclaim the top spot in the world.
Italian once again unleashed a tennis storm, inflicting a tough defeat on Zverev. If he defeats Aliassime in the Paris Masters 1000 final, he will reclaim the top spot in the world.
Boris Becker was asked on the High Performance podcast whether his best version as a tennis player could beat the best version of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, or Rafael Nadal. And the German was quite honest because he stated that he couldn't beat any of the Big-3. Furthermore, he made it quite clear who, for him, is the greatest tennis player of all time: "Novak Djokovic is the best in history, and very clearly," asserted the former coach of the Serbian between 2013 and 2016.
🚨Boris Becker on the High Performance podcast :
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) October 31, 2025
Prime Nadal will beat Prime Boris
Prime Federer will beat Prime Boris
Prime Djokovic will beat Prime Boris
And where will you rank Prime Djokovic ? No.1, Quicklypic.twitter.com/2aejFPmq5L
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Becker confiesa de manera definitiva quién es el mejor tenista de la historia
One of the best doubles players of recent times is hanging up the racket. Rohan Bopanna has announced through his social networks that at 45 years old, he is retiring from professional tennis. The Indian leaves the doubles circuit with enviable numbers: winner of two Grand Slams (Roland Garros 2017 and Australian Open 2024), world number one, six Masters 1000 titles, 26 titles in total, as well as longevity records for becoming the oldest player to reach number one, win a Grand Slam, and a Masters 1000.
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— Rohan Bopanna (@rohanbopanna) November 1, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bopanna anuncia su retirada del tenis a los 45 años
The Canadian won a very evenly matched duel against the Kazakh and is just one game away from his first Masters 1000 title and qualification for the ATP Finals.
The German talked about his time as the Serbian coach, between 2013 and 2016, and confesses that the technical aspect changed for what it would win games more easily.
We analyze how Zverev should tactically approach his match against Sinner in Paris, taking into account what he did well last week in Vienna.
We reveal all the details you need to know to watch live the semifinal match between Sinner and Zverev in the Paris tournament.
A successful day for Félix Auger-Aliassime. His advance to the semifinals of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025 puts the Canadian on the brink of securing a spot in the ATP Finals 2025. With Medvedev now out of contention, reaching the final will surpass Lorenzo Musetti, and winning the title will guarantee his mathematical qualification. The worst-case scenario for him would be losing to Bublik, but he would still have the Metz tournament to try to overtake the Italian. On the other hand, Alexander Bublik needs the title to keep his dreams alive, depending on his performance in Metz.
Updated ATP Race:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 31, 2025
8. Musetti, 3.685 - needs FAA to lose this week to stay alive. Plays Athens next week.
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9. Auger-Aliassime, 3.595 (Paris SF) -- needs F to pass Musetti, TITLE to qualify this week. Plays Metz.
10. Bublik, 2.870 (SF) - needs TITLE to stay alive. Plays Metz.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Auger-Aliassime da un paso de gigante para meterse en las ATP Finals 2025
Italian once again unleashed a tennis storm, inflicting a tough defeat on Zverev. If he defeats Aliassime in the Paris Masters 1000 final, he will reclaim the top spot in the world.
The Canadian won a very evenly matched duel against the Kazakh and is just one game away from his first Masters 1000 title and qualification for the ATP Finals.
Boris Becker was asked on the High Performance podcast whether his best version as a tennis player could beat the best version of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, or Rafael Nadal. And the German was quite honest because he stated that he couldn't beat any of the Big-3. Furthermore, he made it quite clear who, for him, is the greatest tennis player of all time: "Novak Djokovic is the best in history, and very clearly," asserted the former coach of the Serbian between 2013 and 2016.
🚨Boris Becker on the High Performance podcast :
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) October 31, 2025
Prime Nadal will beat Prime Boris
Prime Federer will beat Prime Boris
Prime Djokovic will beat Prime Boris
And where will you rank Prime Djokovic ? No.1, Quicklypic.twitter.com/2aejFPmq5L
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Becker confiesa de manera definitiva quién es el mejor tenista de la historia
The German talked about his time as the Serbian coach, between 2013 and 2016, and confesses that the technical aspect changed for what it would win games more easily.
One of the best doubles players of recent times is hanging up the racket. Rohan Bopanna has announced through his social networks that at 45 years old, he is retiring from professional tennis. The Indian leaves the doubles circuit with enviable numbers: winner of two Grand Slams (Roland Garros 2017 and Australian Open 2024), world number one, six Masters 1000 titles, 26 titles in total, as well as longevity records for becoming the oldest player to reach number one, win a Grand Slam, and a Masters 1000.
❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/IS3scPrwhW
— Rohan Bopanna (@rohanbopanna) November 1, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bopanna anuncia su retirada del tenis a los 45 años
We analyze how Zverev should tactically approach his match against Sinner in Paris, taking into account what he did well last week in Vienna.
We reveal all the details you need to know to watch live the semifinal match between Sinner and Zverev in the Paris tournament.
A successful day for Félix Auger-Aliassime. His advance to the semifinals of the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2025 puts the Canadian on the brink of securing a spot in the ATP Finals 2025. With Medvedev now out of contention, reaching the final will surpass Lorenzo Musetti, and winning the title will guarantee his mathematical qualification. The worst-case scenario for him would be losing to Bublik, but he would still have the Metz tournament to try to overtake the Italian. On the other hand, Alexander Bublik needs the title to keep his dreams alive, depending on his performance in Metz.
Updated ATP Race:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 31, 2025
8. Musetti, 3.685 - needs FAA to lose this week to stay alive. Plays Athens next week.
—
9. Auger-Aliassime, 3.595 (Paris SF) -- needs F to pass Musetti, TITLE to qualify this week. Plays Metz.
10. Bublik, 2.870 (SF) - needs TITLE to stay alive. Plays Metz.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Auger-Aliassime da un paso de gigante para meterse en las ATP Finals 2025
The German was able to overcome an adverse situation against Medvedev, managing to save two match points, and advances to the semifinals of the Paris tournament.
The Italian analyzed his victory over Shelton and made it clear that regaining the number one spot is not among his short-term priorities.