Some tennis players whom we were historically accustomed to seeing in the ATP Finals are going through very tough times. Let's go over some of the names.
Some tennis players whom we were historically accustomed to seeing in the ATP Finals are going through very tough times. Let's go over some of the names.
A challenging season is what Hubert Hurkacz is experiencing in this 2025 due to the knee issues he has been facing for exactly a year now. With his new team led by Nico Massú, the Polish player has barely been able to compete this season, to the extent that the best solution was to undergo knee arthroscopy. A painful but practical decision, hopefully definitive to finally control those pains and see him fully healthy on the court. These were his words in the statement he shared a few hours ago on social media.
— Hubert Hurkacz (@HubertHurkacz) July 3, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hubert Hurkacz pasa por quirófano: “Volveré cuando esté al 110%”
The two Berlin finalists, a bomber only slowed down by injuries... we analyze tennis players who are not seeded but could cause havoc at Wimbledon.
Hubert Hurkacz, who has faced the entire Big 4, explained how he sees today's tennis compared to the last generation and revealed his utmost motivation: "That's why I get up every day."
Just hours after the main draw of Wimbledon 2025 was announced, an important figure in the circuit posted on social media his withdrawal from the British Grand Slam. It is Hubert Hurkacz, 2021 semifinalist: "During preparation, my body reacted: synovial membrane irritation, which is part of the recovery process from my surgery. It needs rest and treatment, and I have to listen to my body."
— Hubert Hurkacz (@HubertHurkacz) June 27, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se produce una importante baja de última hora en Wimbledon 2025
It's been a very tough season for Hubert Hurkacz. The Pole has been struggling to find the desired consistency and has been dealing with back issues since Miami. This was the reason he had to withdraw from the competition last week in Den Bosch and has led to his last-minute withdrawal from ATP Halle 2025. Hurkacz, who was on the same side of the draw as Jannik Sinner (potentially meeting in the quarterfinals), will lose the runner-up points from last season and, most importantly, will arrive at Wimbledon 2025 without being a seeded player. This makes him (assuming he's physically fit) one of the opponents to avoid in the first round. One more tough opponent to face in the draw of the third Grand Slam of the year.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Halle sufre una baja de última hora con posibles e importantes efectos de cara a Wimbledon
Hubert Hurkacz is one of the tennis players who comes with high expectations on this grass court tour, given his natural ability to perform at a high level on this surface and the time he has had to prepare for this event. The Pole made a successful debut at the ATP 250 s-Hertogenbosch 2025 against a resilient Roberto Bautista who tried his best but eventually surrendered 7-6 (2) 6-4.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hurkacz arranca paso firme en hierba venciendo a Bautista en s-Hertogenbosch
The grass court season is already here, with Roland Garros yet to conclude, and the tennis players are gearing up for the significant surface change with their focus on Wimbledon. Before the prestigious London event, a series of tournaments will serve as preparation. One of them is the s'Hertogenbosch ATP 250, for which the main draw is already known. Daniil Medvedev will be the top seed, Ugo Humbert as number two, Karen Khachanov number three, Alexei Popyrin number four, and Hubert Hurkacz number five, making them the top contenders for the title.
's-Hertogenbosch ATP 250 Main Draw Singles pic.twitter.com/fDl2IRlWJD
— Tennis Draws (@DrawsTennis) June 7, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro ATP s"Hertogenbosch 2025: Medvedev, Humbert y Hurkacz, entre los favoritos
Some tennis players whom we were historically accustomed to seeing in the ATP Finals are going through very tough times. Let's go over some of the names.
Hubert Hurkacz, who has faced the entire Big 4, explained how he sees today's tennis compared to the last generation and revealed his utmost motivation: "That's why I get up every day."
A challenging season is what Hubert Hurkacz is experiencing in this 2025 due to the knee issues he has been facing for exactly a year now. With his new team led by Nico Massú, the Polish player has barely been able to compete this season, to the extent that the best solution was to undergo knee arthroscopy. A painful but practical decision, hopefully definitive to finally control those pains and see him fully healthy on the court. These were his words in the statement he shared a few hours ago on social media.
— Hubert Hurkacz (@HubertHurkacz) July 3, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hubert Hurkacz pasa por quirófano: “Volveré cuando esté al 110%”
Just hours after the main draw of Wimbledon 2025 was announced, an important figure in the circuit posted on social media his withdrawal from the British Grand Slam. It is Hubert Hurkacz, 2021 semifinalist: "During preparation, my body reacted: synovial membrane irritation, which is part of the recovery process from my surgery. It needs rest and treatment, and I have to listen to my body."
— Hubert Hurkacz (@HubertHurkacz) June 27, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se produce una importante baja de última hora en Wimbledon 2025
The two Berlin finalists, a bomber only slowed down by injuries... we analyze tennis players who are not seeded but could cause havoc at Wimbledon.
It's been a very tough season for Hubert Hurkacz. The Pole has been struggling to find the desired consistency and has been dealing with back issues since Miami. This was the reason he had to withdraw from the competition last week in Den Bosch and has led to his last-minute withdrawal from ATP Halle 2025. Hurkacz, who was on the same side of the draw as Jannik Sinner (potentially meeting in the quarterfinals), will lose the runner-up points from last season and, most importantly, will arrive at Wimbledon 2025 without being a seeded player. This makes him (assuming he's physically fit) one of the opponents to avoid in the first round. One more tough opponent to face in the draw of the third Grand Slam of the year.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Halle sufre una baja de última hora con posibles e importantes efectos de cara a Wimbledon
Hubert Hurkacz is one of the tennis players who comes with high expectations on this grass court tour, given his natural ability to perform at a high level on this surface and the time he has had to prepare for this event. The Pole made a successful debut at the ATP 250 s-Hertogenbosch 2025 against a resilient Roberto Bautista who tried his best but eventually surrendered 7-6 (2) 6-4.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hurkacz arranca paso firme en hierba venciendo a Bautista en s-Hertogenbosch
The grass court season is already here, with Roland Garros yet to conclude, and the tennis players are gearing up for the significant surface change with their focus on Wimbledon. Before the prestigious London event, a series of tournaments will serve as preparation. One of them is the s'Hertogenbosch ATP 250, for which the main draw is already known. Daniil Medvedev will be the top seed, Ugo Humbert as number two, Karen Khachanov number three, Alexei Popyrin number four, and Hubert Hurkacz number five, making them the top contenders for the title.
's-Hertogenbosch ATP 250 Main Draw Singles pic.twitter.com/fDl2IRlWJD
— Tennis Draws (@DrawsTennis) June 7, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro ATP s"Hertogenbosch 2025: Medvedev, Humbert y Hurkacz, entre los favoritos
Hubert Hurkacz limped irreparably against Joao Fonseca in the first round of Roland Garros 2025 and was asked for his opinion on the Brazilian. His words at the press conference were decisive. "It's spectacular how he plays, he has tremendous potential. Besides, he's a great guy, so I wish him the best. I think we'll see him in the elite for a long time," asserted the Pole.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hurkacz, sobre Fonseca: "Tiene un potencial tremendo"
Joao Fonseca doesn't flinch when debuting in a Grand Slam. He did it at the Open of Australia against Andrey Rublev and has done it again at Roland Garros against Hubert Hurkacz. The Brazilian defeated the Polish player 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 after one hour and 42 minutes of play on Court 7, which was crowded with Brazilian fans. The 'Fonsequismo' has now reached Paris, and his next opponent will be the French player Pierre Hugues Herbert. It remains to be seen if this match will resemble a Davis Cup one.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca arrolla a Hurkacz y el "Fonsequismo" se instala en Roland Garros