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João Fonseca, finalist in Phoenix. Photo: gettyimages

Fonseca continues to dazzle and will fight for the title in Phoenix

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It is a delight to watch Joao Fonseca play tennis and have the opportunity to do so in a tournament like the ATP Challenger 175 Phoenix 2025 is proving to be a clear demonstration of the generational talent we are witnessing. The Brazilian triumphed 6-3 6-3 over Nishikori in a display of power and will seek the title against Alexander Bublik, who defeated Borges 6-3 6-4.

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The ATP and WTA have joined forces again to create another humorous video, this time set at Indian Wells 2025. This time, the video focuses on the ticks, quirks, and routines that tennis players have from before the match until its end. Each player has explained to a group of fans how to perform these gestures. For example, Bublik explains how to slam the racket, Sabalenka how to blow kisses to the crowd after a victory, Tommy Paul how to bounce the ball before serving, or Gauff shows how to take a selfie with the fans. Meanwhile, Alex de Minaur teaches how to peel a banana, Rune how to sign at the camera, and Jabeur how to place the towel during breaks. And if that weren't enough, Djokovic acted as a master explaining step by step the importance of all these gestures to become a professional tennis player. In short, a funny video that has quickly gone viral on social media.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así es el cómico video en el que varios tenistas explican los "secretos" para convertirse en profesional a varios aficionados

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Controversy surrounds the first intervention of VAR in tennis: Aliassime and Bublik clash

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The first official VAR intervention in tennis could not happen without adding a bit of spice. Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Bublik were battling in a very tight first set when, with 6-6 in the tiebreak, the Canadian tried to return a shot from the Kazakh. It was a difficult shot, but Felix noticed an external element that didn't help him: the ball boy's presence, who went for the ball with the point in play, slightly bothering him. The Canadian requested a video review... and the chair umpire, in agreement with him, decided to replay the point.

With Bublik on the other side of the net, of course, this was not going to be a typical situation. The Kazakh responded... with an underhand second serve ace! The absolute show began: hand to the ear and even a gesture to the Canadian asking him to review that shot as well. What ended up happening? Felix saved the set point and eventually converted on his first thanks to a double fault from Bublik... and it was him who immediately replied, mimicking Alexander's gestures of joy and asking the crowd to get excited. Controversy, rivalry, and much more in two minutes of madness.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Polémica, la primera intervención del VAR en el tenis y más: así se enzarzan Aliassime y Bublik

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The virtuosos' duel between Moutet and Bublik left this great point in the Phoenix Challenger. Photo: Getty Images.

The virtuosos' duel between Bublik and Moutet left this great point at the Phoenix Challenger

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Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik are two authentic virtuosos. Both never tire of dazzling in their matches, regardless of the opponent or tournament. And if that weren't enough, they faced off in the quarterfinals of the Challenger de Phoenix, with the final victory going to the Kazakh by 2-6, 7-6(4), 7-5 after two and a half hours of play. But it seems that the result was the least important because both took advantage to showcase all kinds of plays, as seen in this outstanding point won by the Frenchman.

 

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Watanuki makes a statement by defeating Bublik at Indian Wells 2025. Photo: Getty

Watanuki makes a statement by defeating Bublik at Indian Wells 2025

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Surprising result left by the men's draw of Indian Wells 2025 on this Wednesday. Alexander Bublik was defeated by Yosuke Watanuki, ranked 349th in the world, with a score of 3-6, 6-3, and 3-6 in 1 hour and 40 minutes of play. Impressive performance from the Japanese player both in serving, with 13 aces and only 2 double faults, and in returning, taking advantage of the opportunities to secure the win.

Results of the day at Indian Wells 2025:

  • Roman Safiullin def. Reilly Opelka 7-5, 6-4
  • Cameron Norrie def. Luca Nardi 6-0, 6-3
  • Corentin Moutet def. Jordan Thompson 6-4, 4-6, 6-3

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Watanuki da un golpe sobre la mesa al derrotar a Bublik en Indian Wells 2025

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Alexander Bublik at the Montpellier 2025 ATP. Photo: TennisTV

"Bublik offers his racket to a ball boy to play for him again"

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With Alexander Bublik, it's very difficult not to ensure a good show. The latest from the Kazakh was at the ATP Montpellier, when he was playing his quarterfinal match against Aleksandar Kovacevic. In the middle of the match, Bublik invited one of the ball boys to play a point, handing him his racket and offering him all the spotlight. The young boy and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the moment, which is not the first time Bublik has done something like this. However, the Kazakh ended up losing the match.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik vuelve a ofrecer su raqueta a un recogepelotas para que juegue por él

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Bublik's Tremendous Confession About Why He Believes He Will Never Win a Grand Slam

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They say hope is the last thing you lose, but it seems that Alexander Bublik prefers to be a realist. Or a pessimist, depending on how you see the glass. Excerpts from his much-discussed recent interview continue to appear, and the Kazakh answers questions naturally, such as whether he thinks he will ever win a Grand Slam, a notion he deems certainly complicated, justifying it with a very revealing example related to Alexander Zverev.

"I don't think it's possible, at least in my mind. It's clear that anything can happen, if a top-3 player gets injured in the semifinals and final, then maybe, but I don't think I would be able to sustain something like that. Your lifestyle matters. To have the chance to be in the top 10, let alone compete for Slams, you must live a different life. I discuss this with the best players every day; I see what they do.

Let me give you the example of Zverev. We traveled from Shanghai to Monaco on different flights. I arrived Wednesday night, he arrived at 6 am on Thursday. These are 16-hour flights, so I was recovering on Thursday and Friday. I went to practice on Saturday, and Sascha was already there. I asked him if it was his first day of training, and he said no, it was his sixth session. In other words: he trained twice on Thursday, twice on Friday, and that was his second session on Saturday. Over a period of 10 years, it's possible that someone like Zverev has put in the equivalent of two or three more years of work than me. Yes, I can beat him in a match, but if we look in the long term, we can't compare."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La tremenda confesión de Bublik acerca de por qué cree que nunca ganará un Grand Slam

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João Fonseca, finalist in Phoenix. Photo: gettyimages

Fonseca continues to dazzle and will fight for the title in Phoenix

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It is a delight to watch Joao Fonseca play tennis and have the opportunity to do so in a tournament like the ATP Challenger 175 Phoenix 2025 is proving to be a clear demonstration of the generational talent we are witnessing. The Brazilian triumphed 6-3 6-3 over Nishikori in a display of power and will seek the title against Alexander Bublik, who defeated Borges 6-3 6-4.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca sigue deslumbrando y luchará por el título en Phoenix

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The virtuosos' duel between Moutet and Bublik left this great point in the Phoenix Challenger. Photo: Getty Images.

The virtuosos' duel between Bublik and Moutet left this great point at the Phoenix Challenger

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Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik are two authentic virtuosos. Both never tire of dazzling in their matches, regardless of the opponent or tournament. And if that weren't enough, they faced off in the quarterfinals of the Challenger de Phoenix, with the final victory going to the Kazakh by 2-6, 7-6(4), 7-5 after two and a half hours of play. But it seems that the result was the least important because both took advantage to showcase all kinds of plays, as seen in this outstanding point won by the Frenchman.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El duelo de virtuosos entre Bublik y Moutet dejó este puntazo en el Challenger de Phoenix

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This is the hilarious video in which several tennis players explain the 'secrets' to becoming a professional to various fans. Photo: X

This is the funny video in which several tennis players explain the 'secrets' to becoming a professional to several fans

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The ATP and WTA have joined forces again to create another humorous video, this time set at Indian Wells 2025. This time, the video focuses on the ticks, quirks, and routines that tennis players have from before the match until its end. Each player has explained to a group of fans how to perform these gestures. For example, Bublik explains how to slam the racket, Sabalenka how to blow kisses to the crowd after a victory, Tommy Paul how to bounce the ball before serving, or Gauff shows how to take a selfie with the fans. Meanwhile, Alex de Minaur teaches how to peel a banana, Rune how to sign at the camera, and Jabeur how to place the towel during breaks. And if that weren't enough, Djokovic acted as a master explaining step by step the importance of all these gestures to become a professional tennis player. In short, a funny video that has quickly gone viral on social media.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así es el cómico video en el que varios tenistas explican los "secretos" para convertirse en profesional a varios aficionados

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Watanuki makes a statement by defeating Bublik at Indian Wells 2025. Photo: Getty

Watanuki makes a statement by defeating Bublik at Indian Wells 2025

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Surprising result left by the men's draw of Indian Wells 2025 on this Wednesday. Alexander Bublik was defeated by Yosuke Watanuki, ranked 349th in the world, with a score of 3-6, 6-3, and 3-6 in 1 hour and 40 minutes of play. Impressive performance from the Japanese player both in serving, with 13 aces and only 2 double faults, and in returning, taking advantage of the opportunities to secure the win.

Results of the day at Indian Wells 2025:

  • Roman Safiullin def. Reilly Opelka 7-5, 6-4
  • Cameron Norrie def. Luca Nardi 6-0, 6-3
  • Corentin Moutet def. Jordan Thompson 6-4, 4-6, 6-3

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Watanuki da un golpe sobre la mesa al derrotar a Bublik en Indian Wells 2025

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Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Controversy surrounds the first intervention of VAR in tennis: Aliassime and Bublik clash

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The first official VAR intervention in tennis could not happen without adding a bit of spice. Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Bublik were battling in a very tight first set when, with 6-6 in the tiebreak, the Canadian tried to return a shot from the Kazakh. It was a difficult shot, but Felix noticed an external element that didn't help him: the ball boy's presence, who went for the ball with the point in play, slightly bothering him. The Canadian requested a video review... and the chair umpire, in agreement with him, decided to replay the point.

With Bublik on the other side of the net, of course, this was not going to be a typical situation. The Kazakh responded... with an underhand second serve ace! The absolute show began: hand to the ear and even a gesture to the Canadian asking him to review that shot as well. What ended up happening? Felix saved the set point and eventually converted on his first thanks to a double fault from Bublik... and it was him who immediately replied, mimicking Alexander's gestures of joy and asking the crowd to get excited. Controversy, rivalry, and much more in two minutes of madness.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Polémica, la primera intervención del VAR en el tenis y más: así se enzarzan Aliassime y Bublik

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Alexander Bublik at the Montpellier 2025 ATP. Photo: TennisTV

"Bublik offers his racket to a ball boy to play for him again"

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With Alexander Bublik, it's very difficult not to ensure a good show. The latest from the Kazakh was at the ATP Montpellier, when he was playing his quarterfinal match against Aleksandar Kovacevic. In the middle of the match, Bublik invited one of the ball boys to play a point, handing him his racket and offering him all the spotlight. The young boy and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the moment, which is not the first time Bublik has done something like this. However, the Kazakh ended up losing the match.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik vuelve a ofrecer su raqueta a un recogepelotas para que juegue por él

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Alexander Bublik.

Bublik's Tremendous Confession About Why He Believes He Will Never Win a Grand Slam

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They say hope is the last thing you lose, but it seems that Alexander Bublik prefers to be a realist. Or a pessimist, depending on how you see the glass. Excerpts from his much-discussed recent interview continue to appear, and the Kazakh answers questions naturally, such as whether he thinks he will ever win a Grand Slam, a notion he deems certainly complicated, justifying it with a very revealing example related to Alexander Zverev.

"I don't think it's possible, at least in my mind. It's clear that anything can happen, if a top-3 player gets injured in the semifinals and final, then maybe, but I don't think I would be able to sustain something like that. Your lifestyle matters. To have the chance to be in the top 10, let alone compete for Slams, you must live a different life. I discuss this with the best players every day; I see what they do.

Let me give you the example of Zverev. We traveled from Shanghai to Monaco on different flights. I arrived Wednesday night, he arrived at 6 am on Thursday. These are 16-hour flights, so I was recovering on Thursday and Friday. I went to practice on Saturday, and Sascha was already there. I asked him if it was his first day of training, and he said no, it was his sixth session. In other words: he trained twice on Thursday, twice on Friday, and that was his second session on Saturday. Over a period of 10 years, it's possible that someone like Zverev has put in the equivalent of two or three more years of work than me. Yes, I can beat him in a match, but if we look in the long term, we can't compare."

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Alexander Bublik. Photo: Getty

Pure Surrealism of Bublik: Relates Sinner and Swiatek's Doping Case to Kung Fu Panda

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Alexander Bublik is one of the most charismatic players on the circuit, and he has once again demonstrated this with some totally surreal statements regarding the doping case of Jannik Sinner. When asked about his opinion on the doping cases of both the Italian and Iga Swiatek, the Kazakh did not hesitate to respond by making a comparison with a famous animated movie: "In the 'Kung Fu Panda' cartoons, Master Oogway says: 'Accidents do not happen', so I will answer in this way." In this manner, Bublik subtly takes a jab at both players, who tested positive in doping controls in 2024.

 

 

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