Spanish had a set point in the second set, but couldn't take advantage of it. We are left without a Spanish final in Barcelona.
Spanish had a set point in the second set, but couldn't take advantage of it. We are left without a Spanish final in Barcelona.
Fabio Fognini will be competing in the qualifying rounds of the Mutua Madrid Open 2025 next week. The Italian arrived in the capital of Spain and posted a photo from the accommodation provided by the tournament for the players. Fabio showed the bed, which was narrow and single, with a caption that read: "After 20 years... violà! What are you suggesting to me?"
A nice controversy before going to sleep and a very accurate music selection ✨️ pic.twitter.com/Mxui6eRF7k
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) April 17, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La curiosa queja de Fognini en el torneo de Madrid: "¿Qué me estáis sugiriendo?"
[pixels-player]Ricardo Piatti analyzes Jannik Sinner's return to the circuit, predicting great success for the Italian number one.
The casualties continue to arrive in the Mutua Madrid Open. After learning about the absences of Zhang and Shang, it's now Alejandro Tabilo's turn. The Chilean recently got injured, and his issue seems to be more serious than initially thought. All signs point to him also missing Rome, where he is defending semifinals. Without knowing specifically what the injury is, Tabilo won't be able to participate in Madrid. His spot in the draw will be taken by Cameron Norrie.
Madrid update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) April 18, 2025
OUT: Tabilo
IN: Norrie
Next: Altmaier
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Continúan cayendo bajas en el Mutua Madrid Open 2025
[pixels-player]We sat down with Jorge Aguirre for him to tell us about his work with the Serbian: "He is a boy to dream big about, he is at 60% of his true potential".
Away from our borders, another ATP 500 on clay courts is making its mark and progressing in a week of great matches. The ATP Munich 2025 now has all its quarterfinalists after a day where one of the four main seeds fell: Ugo Humbert, who faced the best version of Fabian Marozsan. The Hungarian reached his first quarterfinals at this level on clay and joined as the standout winners of the day a fantastic Fran Cerúndolo, David Goffin (who came back from a set and break down against Navone), and Zizou Bergs, who ended the dream of the very young Diego Dedura Palomero.
Quarterfinals at ATP Munich 2025:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Múnich 2025: Estos son los cuartos de final
[pixels-player]Carlitos got wet and compared the old format of most Masters 1000 to the current one, assessing its pros and cons and answering bluntly: what does he prefer?
Many Masters 1000 tournaments would wish to have the quarter-finals that the Conde de Godó 2025 will feature. A very high level that we will enjoy in the city of Barcelona, thanks to a quartet of very prestigious matches. The latest to join the party was Alex de Miñaur, who showed his clear superiority over Jacob Fearnley (6-1, 6-2), easily defeating a British player who had little chance. Speed, good rhythm, few mistakes... a great performance before facing Carlos Alcaraz and emerging as a major threat to the young Murcian.
Conde de Godó 2025 quarter-finals:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, De Miñaur se cita con Alcaraz y completa unos cuartos de final estelares en el Conde de Godó 2025
[pixels-player]Spanish had a set point in the second set, but couldn't take advantage of it. We are left without a Spanish final in Barcelona.
The casualties continue to arrive in the Mutua Madrid Open. After learning about the absences of Zhang and Shang, it's now Alejandro Tabilo's turn. The Chilean recently got injured, and his issue seems to be more serious than initially thought. All signs point to him also missing Rome, where he is defending semifinals. Without knowing specifically what the injury is, Tabilo won't be able to participate in Madrid. His spot in the draw will be taken by Cameron Norrie.
Madrid update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) April 18, 2025
OUT: Tabilo
IN: Norrie
Next: Altmaier
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Continúan cayendo bajas en el Mutua Madrid Open 2025
[pixels-player]Fabio Fognini will be competing in the qualifying rounds of the Mutua Madrid Open 2025 next week. The Italian arrived in the capital of Spain and posted a photo from the accommodation provided by the tournament for the players. Fabio showed the bed, which was narrow and single, with a caption that read: "After 20 years... violà! What are you suggesting to me?"
A nice controversy before going to sleep and a very accurate music selection ✨️ pic.twitter.com/Mxui6eRF7k
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) April 17, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La curiosa queja de Fognini en el torneo de Madrid: "¿Qué me estáis sugiriendo?"
[pixels-player]We sat down with Jorge Aguirre for him to tell us about his work with the Serbian: "He is a boy to dream big about, he is at 60% of his true potential".
Ricardo Piatti analyzes Jannik Sinner's return to the circuit, predicting great success for the Italian number one.
Away from our borders, another ATP 500 on clay courts is making its mark and progressing in a week of great matches. The ATP Munich 2025 now has all its quarterfinalists after a day where one of the four main seeds fell: Ugo Humbert, who faced the best version of Fabian Marozsan. The Hungarian reached his first quarterfinals at this level on clay and joined as the standout winners of the day a fantastic Fran Cerúndolo, David Goffin (who came back from a set and break down against Navone), and Zizou Bergs, who ended the dream of the very young Diego Dedura Palomero.
Quarterfinals at ATP Munich 2025:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Múnich 2025: Estos son los cuartos de final
[pixels-player]Carlitos got wet and compared the old format of most Masters 1000 to the current one, assessing its pros and cons and answering bluntly: what does he prefer?
Many Masters 1000 tournaments would wish to have the quarter-finals that the Conde de Godó 2025 will feature. A very high level that we will enjoy in the city of Barcelona, thanks to a quartet of very prestigious matches. The latest to join the party was Alex de Miñaur, who showed his clear superiority over Jacob Fearnley (6-1, 6-2), easily defeating a British player who had little chance. Speed, good rhythm, few mistakes... a great performance before facing Carlos Alcaraz and emerging as a major threat to the young Murcian.
Conde de Godó 2025 quarter-finals:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, De Miñaur se cita con Alcaraz y completa unos cuartos de final estelares en el Conde de Godó 2025
[pixels-player]Every professional tennis match requires maximum levels of concentration and demand. Rarely do we see tennis players letting go of a ball, giving up in the middle of a point, or letting the opponent do as they please with the outcome of an exchange. When it happens, it surprises and puzzles us... and that's why we still don't know why Laslo Djere, after a magnificent defensive sliced backhand, stood completely still and decided to stop playing a point against Carlos Alcaraz, even though he was still in a good position. Can anyone explain what the Serbian did?
He thought the point was over 🤯@carlosalcaraz #BCNOpenBS pic.twitter.com/nGotA48bTH
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) April 17, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Inexplicable: Djere y una bola en la que... ¿qué fue lo que hizo?
[pixels-player]What is going well, is not to be changed. A maxim that many of us could apply to our daily lives and that, it seems, Carlos Alcaraz also takes into account. He has performed well at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon in recent seasons. In between, a notable event in Queen's to ease the surface change and allow himself the luxury of lifting the trophy (in 2023). The British tournament has confirmed Carlitos' presence at the ATP Queen's 2025, once again setting the Paris-Queen's-Wimbledon trio to start the summer. Therefore, the Murcian will compete in a tournament prior to the third Grand Slam of the season.
😮💨🏆 @carlosalcaraz the entertainer 😮💨🏆
— HSBC Championships (@QueensTennis) April 17, 2025
The 2023 champ returns to The Queen's Club this June! pic.twitter.com/nZKKsWHfaV
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz confirma una nueva cita en su calendario después de Roland Garros
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