We reveal necessary aspects to follow the tournament, such as schedule, timings, prize money, where to watch it live, or top contenders for the title.
We reveal necessary aspects to follow the tournament, such as schedule, timings, prize money, where to watch it live, or top contenders for the title.
Arthur Fils could become one of Carlos Alcaraz's closest rivals in the upcoming years on clay courts, and a strong contender for glory in major tournaments. Many people still do not know much about this 20-year-old, whose great desire is to become the world number 1 and who started playing tennis at just five years old. When asked on atptour.com about the biggest challenge he has had to overcome, the Frenchman is clear. "Injuries are always the worst for any athlete, and a few years ago, I broke several vertebrae. That was the worst moment of my life; I had to undergo a lot of rehabilitation and be patient," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La grave lesión superada por Arthur Fils que ha sido clave en su desarrollo
[pixels-player]The coach of the world number one speaks out about the controversial doping case and its impending sanction.
Richard Gasquet is putting an end to over twenty years of professional career in which he has experienced all kinds of situations, getting to know many players with whom he has shared the court and locker room. That is why the confessions made on the Pause podcast have been widely commented on. The genius from Bèziers was asked about the character of the Big 3 compared to other players, delving into whether any player was unpleasant in dealing with their peers.
"Roger, Novak, and Rafa are very polite, respectful, and pleasant guys with everyone. There were two guys who had great careers but cannot be compared to the Big 3, those with a more unpleasant attitude on the circuit, like Robin Soderling and Tomas Berdych," the Frenchman exclaimed.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gasquet habla del Big 3 y desvela qué dos grandes figuras del tenis fueron más desagradables
[pixels-player]An exciting weekend of tennis is on the horizon with the final rounds of the Conde de Godó 2025 taking place. Three players are vying to break into the top-10 of the ATP ranking by the next Monday, April 21, following the departure of Casper Ruud from this exclusive club, dropping 400 points and landing in the 15th spot. Lorenzo Musetti will break into the top ten if both Holger Rune and Arthur Fils are eliminated in the Barcelona semifinals. If the Dane reaches the final, he will secure the tenth spot, unless the Frenchman wins the tournament.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los 3 jugadores que pueden reemplazar a Ruud en el top-10 el próximo lunes
[pixels-player]The International Tennis Anti-Doping Agency itself has announced a curious update to its regulations that has sparked quite a debate on social media. As they report in a statement, male and female tennis players will not be able to shower without being observed when called to undergo the anti-doping test, in order to prevent any influential alterations in the test results at that moment.
This is …extraordinary. pic.twitter.com/S6ZDYQdinU
— Jon Wertheim (@jon_wertheim) April 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La curiosa actualización del reglamento antidopaje: los jugadores no podrán ducharse sin ser observados
[pixels-player]Félix Mantilla, one of Álex's coaches, assesses his work with the Spaniard on Punto de Break: "To be top10, he needs to take one more step in big tournaments".
It is crucial for Alexander Zverev to build a significant winning streak that boosts his confidence before the main clay court tournaments. It seemed like he wouldn't achieve it at home either, at the ATP Munich 2025: Tallon Griekspoor, in what is becoming one of the biggest classics on the circuit, was leading him by 7-6, 5-4 and with serve to secure his ticket to the semifinals. That's where, once again, the Dutchman's hand trembled: he left the door open and Sascha, through sheer persistence, slipped through an unlikely gap to turn the set around and, ultimately, seal the victory after more than 3 hours and 11 minutes of battle (6-7(8), 7-6(3), 6-4). A rollercoaster that will fill Zverev with much-needed positive momentum.
Other quarterfinal matches:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Munich 2025: Zverev remonta un partido de más de tres horas y sobrevive en casa
[pixels-player]We reveal necessary aspects to follow the tournament, such as schedule, timings, prize money, where to watch it live, or top contenders for the title.
Richard Gasquet is putting an end to over twenty years of professional career in which he has experienced all kinds of situations, getting to know many players with whom he has shared the court and locker room. That is why the confessions made on the Pause podcast have been widely commented on. The genius from Bèziers was asked about the character of the Big 3 compared to other players, delving into whether any player was unpleasant in dealing with their peers.
"Roger, Novak, and Rafa are very polite, respectful, and pleasant guys with everyone. There were two guys who had great careers but cannot be compared to the Big 3, those with a more unpleasant attitude on the circuit, like Robin Soderling and Tomas Berdych," the Frenchman exclaimed.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gasquet habla del Big 3 y desvela qué dos grandes figuras del tenis fueron más desagradables
[pixels-player]Arthur Fils could become one of Carlos Alcaraz's closest rivals in the upcoming years on clay courts, and a strong contender for glory in major tournaments. Many people still do not know much about this 20-year-old, whose great desire is to become the world number 1 and who started playing tennis at just five years old. When asked on atptour.com about the biggest challenge he has had to overcome, the Frenchman is clear. "Injuries are always the worst for any athlete, and a few years ago, I broke several vertebrae. That was the worst moment of my life; I had to undergo a lot of rehabilitation and be patient," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La grave lesión superada por Arthur Fils que ha sido clave en su desarrollo
[pixels-player]An exciting weekend of tennis is on the horizon with the final rounds of the Conde de Godó 2025 taking place. Three players are vying to break into the top-10 of the ATP ranking by the next Monday, April 21, following the departure of Casper Ruud from this exclusive club, dropping 400 points and landing in the 15th spot. Lorenzo Musetti will break into the top ten if both Holger Rune and Arthur Fils are eliminated in the Barcelona semifinals. If the Dane reaches the final, he will secure the tenth spot, unless the Frenchman wins the tournament.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los 3 jugadores que pueden reemplazar a Ruud en el top-10 el próximo lunes
[pixels-player]The coach of the world number one speaks out about the controversial doping case and its impending sanction.
The International Tennis Anti-Doping Agency itself has announced a curious update to its regulations that has sparked quite a debate on social media. As they report in a statement, male and female tennis players will not be able to shower without being observed when called to undergo the anti-doping test, in order to prevent any influential alterations in the test results at that moment.
This is …extraordinary. pic.twitter.com/S6ZDYQdinU
— Jon Wertheim (@jon_wertheim) April 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La curiosa actualización del reglamento antidopaje: los jugadores no podrán ducharse sin ser observados
[pixels-player]Félix Mantilla, one of Álex's coaches, assesses his work with the Spaniard on Punto de Break: "To be top10, he needs to take one more step in big tournaments".
It is crucial for Alexander Zverev to build a significant winning streak that boosts his confidence before the main clay court tournaments. It seemed like he wouldn't achieve it at home either, at the ATP Munich 2025: Tallon Griekspoor, in what is becoming one of the biggest classics on the circuit, was leading him by 7-6, 5-4 and with serve to secure his ticket to the semifinals. That's where, once again, the Dutchman's hand trembled: he left the door open and Sascha, through sheer persistence, slipped through an unlikely gap to turn the set around and, ultimately, seal the victory after more than 3 hours and 11 minutes of battle (6-7(8), 7-6(3), 6-4). A rollercoaster that will fill Zverev with much-needed positive momentum.
Other quarterfinal matches:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Munich 2025: Zverev remonta un partido de más de tres horas y sobrevive en casa
[pixels-player]When we had only played a couple of games between Arthur Fils and Stefanos Tsitsipas, we were disappointed to see the Greek player with a serious expression, being treated by the physio in the locker room. The four-time finalist of the tournament would end up withdrawing, and later we learned that the issue he experienced was in the lower part of his back, in the lumbar region. Perhaps it's not something as serious to worry about, but in the middle of the clay season, it would be disastrous for Tsitsipas to suffer a major injury.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se desvela el motivo de la retirada de Tsitsipas en el Conde de Godó de Barcelona
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