The Catalan gives us his first interview after hanging up the racket in Valencia: "In these last months I have realized how difficult the life of a tennis player is".
The Catalan gives us his first interview after hanging up the racket in Valencia: "In these last months I have realized how difficult the life of a tennis player is".
Interview with Martín Landaluce after conquering the second Challenger of his career: "I keep aiming for the top, I want and believe I can reach that level".
Punto de Break sits down with Feliciano López in an interview conducted by Carlos Calderón in which they talk about tennis.
Carlos López Montagud will never forget what happened on October 29, 2024, the day he discovered fear: "The last thing I thought about was playing tennis".
One month after winning his first Challenger, Punto de Break interviews the young Madrid tennis player: "I don't use social media much, they make you lose concentration".
Around 40 Twitter accounts work daily to ensure that every Spanish tennis player of today has a place in the media spotlight. Such a level of hilarity deserved a report.
Alina Charaeva is the umpteenth example of how well Russian talent connects with the Spanish school. Under the guidance of Carlos Martínez, her name is already closing in on the top100.
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 Catalan gives us his first interview after hanging up the racket in Valencia: "In these last months I have realized how difficult the life of a tennis player is".
Carlos López Montagud will never forget what happened on October 29, 2024, the day he discovered fear: "The last thing I thought about was playing tennis".
Interview with Martín Landaluce after conquering the second Challenger of his career: "I keep aiming for the top, I want and believe I can reach that level".
One month after winning his first Challenger, Punto de Break interviews the young Madrid tennis player: "I don't use social media much, they make you lose concentration".
Punto de Break sits down with Feliciano López in an interview conducted by Carlos Calderón in which they talk about tennis.
Around 40 Twitter accounts work daily to ensure that every Spanish tennis player of today has a place in the media spotlight. Such a level of hilarity deserved a report.
Alina Charaeva is the umpteenth example of how well Russian talent connects with the Spanish school. Under the guidance of Carlos Martínez, her name is already closing in on the top100.
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.”