The 33-year-old from Granada conquered her first title in Valencia in an irregular season: "I don't think about my age, I have the same or even more excitement than the young people".
The 33-year-old from Granada conquered her first title in Valencia in an irregular season: "I don't think about my age, I have the same or even more excitement than the young people".
Solana Sierra will break into the top100 for the first time this Monday, making a new leap in her career: “I am willing to do anything to fulfill my dream.”
Albert Costa, sports director of TEC Carles Ferrer Salat, tells us about his future plans: "I would love to accompany a 14-year-old to the top 10".
The 21-year-old Basque tennis player has overcome a period of multiple injuries to enjoy the sport again: "Everything I've experienced during this time has made me much stronger."
After disputing her first Grand Slam, the Valencian assesses her experience: "Most girls play hitting shots, but I like other things".
The top-ranked Romanian sits down with Punto de Break to tell her story of overcoming obstacles: "They told me I wouldn't compete at the highest level again".
About to turn 33 years old and after becoming a mother for the first time, the Catalan tennis player announces her return to competition: "Leaving tennis now would be a failure."
Nicolas Massú speaks with Punto de Break to analyze his work with Polish player Hubert Hurkacz and recall the chaos experienced in the last series between Belgium and Chile.
The 33-year-old from Granada conquered her first title in Valencia in an irregular season: "I don't think about my age, I have the same or even more excitement than the young people".
The 21-year-old Basque tennis player has overcome a period of multiple injuries to enjoy the sport again: "Everything I've experienced during this time has made me much stronger."
Solana Sierra will break into the top100 for the first time this Monday, making a new leap in her career: “I am willing to do anything to fulfill my dream.”
After disputing her first Grand Slam, the Valencian assesses her experience: "Most girls play hitting shots, but I like other things".
Albert Costa, sports director of TEC Carles Ferrer Salat, tells us about his future plans: "I would love to accompany a 14-year-old to the top 10".
The top-ranked Romanian sits down with Punto de Break to tell her story of overcoming obstacles: "They told me I wouldn't compete at the highest level again".
About to turn 33 years old and after becoming a mother for the first time, the Catalan tennis player announces her return to competition: "Leaving tennis now would be a failure."
Nicolas Massú speaks with Punto de Break to analyze his work with Polish player Hubert Hurkacz and recall the chaos experienced in the last series between Belgium and Chile.
The Uruguayan, retired nine months ago, now works as Fran Cerúndolo's coach: "In a player of his caliber, the great challenge lies in the mental aspect".
Carlos Santos was the first coach of Carlos Alcaraz, from age 5 to 12. Why did they end their relationship? In this interview, he tells the whole truth.