The Frenchman competed for the last time in the Oceanic Grand Slam, exiting in the first round where his physical condition did not allow him to deliver his full performance.
The Frenchman competed for the last time in the Oceanic Grand Slam, exiting in the first round where his physical condition did not allow him to deliver his full performance.
The Malaga native made a big debut at the Australian Open with a straight-sets victory over Filip Misolic. In the second round, one of the toughest opponents awaits him.
Sumit Nagal asked for help on social media from the Embassy of his country in China to help him overturn the decision of the authorities in this country who have denied him a visa to compete in the playoff where an invitation for the main draw of the Australian Open 2026 is at stake. At 28 years old, the Indian is ranked 275th in the ATP rankings, far from the 68th position he held last year, and if China does not reverse a decision motivated by geopolitical tensions with India, he may be deprived of the opportunity to secure a spot in the first Grand Slam of the year.
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— Sumit Nagal (@nagalsumit) November 11, 2025
Respected @China_Amb_India and @ChinaSpox_India
I am Sumit Nagal, India’s No.1 Tennis player
I am supposed to fly to China soon to represent India at the Australian Open Playoff. But my visa was rejected without reason
Your urgent help would be much appreciated 🙏🏽
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sumit Nagal y un grave problema con su visado que puede privarle de jugar el Open de Australia 2026
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The Frenchman competed for the last time in the Oceanic Grand Slam, exiting in the first round where his physical condition did not allow him to deliver his full performance.
The American rushes through his studies at one of the most prestigious universities in the United States... while crushing his rivals in Australia. This is his story.
The Malaga native made a big debut at the Australian Open with a straight-sets victory over Filip Misolic. In the second round, one of the toughest opponents awaits him.
Melbourne appears on the horizon as the great motivation for a guy who barely has any challenges left to accomplish. Will 2026 finally be Carlos Alcaraz's year in oceanic lands?
Sumit Nagal asked for help on social media from the Embassy of his country in China to help him overturn the decision of the authorities in this country who have denied him a visa to compete in the playoff where an invitation for the main draw of the Australian Open 2026 is at stake. At 28 years old, the Indian is ranked 275th in the ATP rankings, far from the 68th position he held last year, and if China does not reverse a decision motivated by geopolitical tensions with India, he may be deprived of the opportunity to secure a spot in the first Grand Slam of the year.
[URGENT]
— Sumit Nagal (@nagalsumit) November 11, 2025
Respected @China_Amb_India and @ChinaSpox_India
I am Sumit Nagal, India’s No.1 Tennis player
I am supposed to fly to China soon to represent India at the Australian Open Playoff. But my visa was rejected without reason
Your urgent help would be much appreciated 🙏🏽
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sumit Nagal y un grave problema con su visado que puede privarle de jugar el Open de Australia 2026
[pixels-player]Andy gives his point of view on Novak's role in the 2025 Australian Open and the controversy surrounding the Serbian's withdrawal.
Serbian captain came to the defense of Novak Djokovic after his departure from the Australian Open: "This does not happen in any other sport, not even in football".
The Australian coach explains the reasons that led Sinner to a breaking point against Rune, and how he managed to recover.
The Australian Open champion confesses that she even went to therapy to overcome the terror she felt thinking she would never be able to lift a Grand Slam title.
Bjorn Fratangelo, husband and coach of the champion of the 2025 Australian Open, recounts how the new mindset of the American was forged to break through her ceiling.