This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la novedosa pista en la que Alcaraz y Fonseca jugarán su exhibición en Miami
[pixels-player]This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la novedosa pista en la que Alcaraz y Fonseca jugarán su exhibición en Miami
[pixels-player]The ATP penalizes its two best players for missing some of the most important tournaments of the season.
With the lack of professional tournaments during these weeks, any tennis-related news is welcome to brighten our days. Even more so when the protagonists are legends like Juan Martín Del Potro and Carlos Alcaraz, who did not hesitate to take a couple of photos during an encounter that took place while on vacation for the Murcian player. There is always good chemistry whenever these two get together, a shame that there wasn't time to see them face off on the court at least once.
It's always nice to see you again, my friend! 😊@carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/5TSCVSQ0hg
— Juan M. del Potro (@delpotrojuan) November 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Del Potro y Alcaraz se encuentran de vacaciones
[pixels-player]During these weeks, Carlos Alcaraz's holidays continue to provide us with little tidbits that we are uncovering as we browse through social media. If the other day we came across some photos with Juan Martín del Potro, today the video that has fallen into our hands is one of the Murcian out at sea practicing his fishing skills. It doesn't seem like he's quite comfortable with it yet, but don't doubt that if we give him a few extra days, he'll end up catching sharks. What do you think?
🇪🇸 "Is it biting? I feel like my arm is about to fall off"
— TennisTemple (@tennistemple) November 27, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz fishing 😅pic.twitter.com/tX2VWwNXCs
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz muestra sus habilidades con la pesca
[pixels-player]After its change in the service movement, it is time to analyze whether this has had an effect and in what ways it has impacted the most.
For anyone not very familiar with tennis jargon, when you beat your opponent 6-0, it is commonly called a 'bagel,' or when the score is 6-1, it's referred to as a 'breadstick.' It has now become a trend to track these results and determine at the end of the season who has been the best 'baker' on the circuit. In 2025, within the ATP tour, the prize went to Carlos Alcaraz, although by a narrow margin over Jannik Sinner. The player from Murcia managed to win eight sets 6-0 and 27 sets 6-1, totaling 35 freshly baked sets, just one ahead of the Italian's 34.
Carlos Alcaraz is the 2025 ATP Baker of the Year! A 2nd consecutive year winning the award.
— Tennis Bakery (@TennisBakery) November 24, 2025
Baker of the Year is the player to win the most sets 6-0/6-1 throughout the year. Sinner narrowly came in 2nd place with 34 sets won 6-0/6-1. pic.twitter.com/lBMvlDjjk5
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Alcaraz repite como el mejor ‘panadero’ del circuito
[pixels-player]Although tennis is mostly an individual sport, one statistic that we always like to pay attention to at the end of the season is which countries end the year with the most titles. For example, this time Italy decisively dominated the ATP circuit with 11 titles, spread among six for Jannik Sinner, three for Luciano Darderi, and two for Flavio Cobolli. In the WTA circuit, there's no competition for the United States once again, where up to eight players managed to add to their trophy cabinets.
Regarding Spanish tennis, Carlos Alcaraz was the only player capable of winning trophies on both circuits. Spain ranks second on the ATP table with its eight titles, while in the women's locker room, we came up empty.
🗓️ 2025
— Fernando Murciego (@fermurciego) November 24, 2025
🏆 Most titles per country (singles)
🚹
11 🇮🇹 Italy
8 🇪🇸 Spain
6 🇨🇦 Canada
5 🇺🇸 United States
4 🇷🇸 Serbia
4 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
🚺
14 🇺🇸 United States
6 🇷🇺 Russia
4 🇨🇦 Canada
4 🇧🇾 Belarus
3 🇵🇱 Poland
3 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan pic.twitter.com/8g7Nhb1iMl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Qué países coleccionaron más títulos esta temporada?
[pixels-player]The Italian, who retired last summer, criticizes the new format of the Davis Cup fiercely: "People say that everything has gotten worse... and I also believe it".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así será la novedosa pista en la que Alcaraz y Fonseca jugarán su exhibición en Miami
[pixels-player]During these weeks, Carlos Alcaraz's holidays continue to provide us with little tidbits that we are uncovering as we browse through social media. If the other day we came across some photos with Juan Martín del Potro, today the video that has fallen into our hands is one of the Murcian out at sea practicing his fishing skills. It doesn't seem like he's quite comfortable with it yet, but don't doubt that if we give him a few extra days, he'll end up catching sharks. What do you think?
🇪🇸 "Is it biting? I feel like my arm is about to fall off"
— TennisTemple (@tennistemple) November 27, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz fishing 😅pic.twitter.com/tX2VWwNXCs
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz muestra sus habilidades con la pesca
[pixels-player]The ATP penalizes its two best players for missing some of the most important tournaments of the season.
After its change in the service movement, it is time to analyze whether this has had an effect and in what ways it has impacted the most.
With the lack of professional tournaments during these weeks, any tennis-related news is welcome to brighten our days. Even more so when the protagonists are legends like Juan Martín Del Potro and Carlos Alcaraz, who did not hesitate to take a couple of photos during an encounter that took place while on vacation for the Murcian player. There is always good chemistry whenever these two get together, a shame that there wasn't time to see them face off on the court at least once.
It's always nice to see you again, my friend! 😊@carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/5TSCVSQ0hg
— Juan M. del Potro (@delpotrojuan) November 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Del Potro y Alcaraz se encuentran de vacaciones
[pixels-player]For anyone not very familiar with tennis jargon, when you beat your opponent 6-0, it is commonly called a 'bagel,' or when the score is 6-1, it's referred to as a 'breadstick.' It has now become a trend to track these results and determine at the end of the season who has been the best 'baker' on the circuit. In 2025, within the ATP tour, the prize went to Carlos Alcaraz, although by a narrow margin over Jannik Sinner. The player from Murcia managed to win eight sets 6-0 and 27 sets 6-1, totaling 35 freshly baked sets, just one ahead of the Italian's 34.
Carlos Alcaraz is the 2025 ATP Baker of the Year! A 2nd consecutive year winning the award.
— Tennis Bakery (@TennisBakery) November 24, 2025
Baker of the Year is the player to win the most sets 6-0/6-1 throughout the year. Sinner narrowly came in 2nd place with 34 sets won 6-0/6-1. pic.twitter.com/lBMvlDjjk5
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Alcaraz repite como el mejor ‘panadero’ del circuito
[pixels-player]Although tennis is mostly an individual sport, one statistic that we always like to pay attention to at the end of the season is which countries end the year with the most titles. For example, this time Italy decisively dominated the ATP circuit with 11 titles, spread among six for Jannik Sinner, three for Luciano Darderi, and two for Flavio Cobolli. In the WTA circuit, there's no competition for the United States once again, where up to eight players managed to add to their trophy cabinets.
Regarding Spanish tennis, Carlos Alcaraz was the only player capable of winning trophies on both circuits. Spain ranks second on the ATP table with its eight titles, while in the women's locker room, we came up empty.
🗓️ 2025
— Fernando Murciego (@fermurciego) November 24, 2025
🏆 Most titles per country (singles)
🚹
11 🇮🇹 Italy
8 🇪🇸 Spain
6 🇨🇦 Canada
5 🇺🇸 United States
4 🇷🇸 Serbia
4 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
🚺
14 🇺🇸 United States
6 🇷🇺 Russia
4 🇨🇦 Canada
4 🇧🇾 Belarus
3 🇵🇱 Poland
3 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan pic.twitter.com/8g7Nhb1iMl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Qué países coleccionaron más títulos esta temporada?
[pixels-player]The Italian, who retired last summer, criticizes the new format of the Davis Cup fiercely: "People say that everything has gotten worse... and I also believe it".
Patrick Mouratoglou reflected on the new rivalry in tennis and prefers not to compare them with the beginnings of Nadal and Federer: "This is something new and unique."
Feliciano López, director of the Davis Cup, spoke about the two most talked-about absences in these Davis Cup finals: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. "I think the fact that the best players do not participate in all the best tennis tournaments in the world is something that affects all of us, all tournaments throughout the year. The calendar is packed. There are too many tournaments. It's very difficult for them to participate in all the tournaments. The Masters 1000 also suffer from the same problem because in the end neither Carlos, nor Jannik, nor any other elite player in the world participate. It's not something related to this competition, the Davis Cup. It's something that happens throughout the year in most of the major tennis events in the world," the former tennis player stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Feliciano López, sobre las ausencias de Alcaraz y Sinner: "No solo pasa en la Davis, es muy difícil participar en todos los torneos"
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