On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.
On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.
The world's first tennis TV rights platform, Tennis Channel, becomes part of the great family of the RFET thanks to the agreement signed between both entities, through which the international channel will offer the main tournaments in Spain on its OTT platform. Nearly twenty events including ATP Challenger, WTA 125, and Spanish women's ITF W100 tournaments can be watched live worldwide with the broadcast of five final rounds matches: two quarterfinals, two semifinals, and the final.
As part of this agreement, Tennis Channel will also carry out marketing activities throughout the national territory, taking advantage of the "La Pirámide" tournament network of the RFET and the Spanish championships, in order to promote its products with great benefits for affiliated members.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La RFET y Tennis Channel se unen para retransmitir los torneos españoles en todo el mundo
[pixels-player]RFET dedicates an emotional video with thousands of testimonials focused on Nadal's figure. Moyá, Davidovich, Alcaraz, Badosa, Carreño... say goodbye to the Balearic.
David Ferrer will continue as the Spanish captain of the Davis Cup team, at least until 2027. This was confirmed in a statement by the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET). The native of Jávea will continue his role leading the Spanish team, a position he took on at the end of 2023 and will continue for two more years. The former tennis player announced a few weeks ago his departure as the director of the Conde de Godó and will now focus exclusively on the Spanish Davis Cup team and his goal of securing the sixth 'salad bowl' for Spanish tennis.
We have Ferru for a while 🫡❤️🔥
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) May 14, 2025
2⃣0⃣2⃣7⃣ 🇪🇸@DavidFerrer87 @DavisCup I #VamosEspaña #MAPFREtenis #CopaDavis #DavisCup pic.twitter.com/npHgNqqf16
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrer renueva como capitán español de Copa Davis hasta 2027
[pixels-player]The RFET is in luck. The process of renewal that its Board of Directors seems to be experiencing has opened the door to two institutional roles for two legends of Spanish women's tennis. The first of them is Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, who joins the organizational structure of said governing body; of course, she will not be alone, as the signing of Anabel Medina for the same position within the Federation has also been announced. Two big signings indeed.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Junta Directiva de la RFET suma dos novedades importantes
[pixels-player]On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.
David Ferrer will continue as the Spanish captain of the Davis Cup team, at least until 2027. This was confirmed in a statement by the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET). The native of Jávea will continue his role leading the Spanish team, a position he took on at the end of 2023 and will continue for two more years. The former tennis player announced a few weeks ago his departure as the director of the Conde de Godó and will now focus exclusively on the Spanish Davis Cup team and his goal of securing the sixth 'salad bowl' for Spanish tennis.
We have Ferru for a while 🫡❤️🔥
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) May 14, 2025
2⃣0⃣2⃣7⃣ 🇪🇸@DavidFerrer87 @DavisCup I #VamosEspaña #MAPFREtenis #CopaDavis #DavisCup pic.twitter.com/npHgNqqf16
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrer renueva como capitán español de Copa Davis hasta 2027
[pixels-player]The world's first tennis TV rights platform, Tennis Channel, becomes part of the great family of the RFET thanks to the agreement signed between both entities, through which the international channel will offer the main tournaments in Spain on its OTT platform. Nearly twenty events including ATP Challenger, WTA 125, and Spanish women's ITF W100 tournaments can be watched live worldwide with the broadcast of five final rounds matches: two quarterfinals, two semifinals, and the final.
As part of this agreement, Tennis Channel will also carry out marketing activities throughout the national territory, taking advantage of the "La Pirámide" tournament network of the RFET and the Spanish championships, in order to promote its products with great benefits for affiliated members.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La RFET y Tennis Channel se unen para retransmitir los torneos españoles en todo el mundo
[pixels-player]The RFET is in luck. The process of renewal that its Board of Directors seems to be experiencing has opened the door to two institutional roles for two legends of Spanish women's tennis. The first of them is Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, who joins the organizational structure of said governing body; of course, she will not be alone, as the signing of Anabel Medina for the same position within the Federation has also been announced. Two big signings indeed.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Junta Directiva de la RFET suma dos novedades importantes
[pixels-player]RFET dedicates an emotional video with thousands of testimonials focused on Nadal's figure. Moyá, Davidovich, Alcaraz, Badosa, Carreño... say goodbye to the Balearic.