Spanish reflects on the impact that his victory over Sinner in Paris may have had and how it could influence Wimbledon 2025.
Spanish reflects on the impact that his victory over Sinner in Paris may have had and how it could influence 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
The grass season is one of the most exciting moments for tennis fans, but one of the most demanding for the players. Whether it's due to its short duration, the significant change from clay courts, or the difficulty of adapting to a very fast surface where players' technique must excel. Furthermore, the fact that there are few grass courts complicates the preparation even more. That's why some players, like the French tennis player Océane Dodin, manage as best they can, such as putting a piece of grass in a corner of a cement court to get used to the speed and different bounces. Anything necessary to arrive in the best possible conditions for Wimbledon.
When Océane Dodin was preparing for the 2022 grass season in a makeshift way because she didn't have a grass court nearby. Resourceful. 💡
— Tennis Legend (@TennisLegende) June 12, 2025
📽️ IG/oceanedodinpic.twitter.com/x4E6rg86MM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La surrealista manera de preparar la gira de hierba de una tenista francesa
Although we already knew that Alejandro Tabilo was far from being at 100% physically, it wasn't until today that we had confirmation that the Chilean will not be able to step on the grass this season. A grade 3 tear in the right abdominal rectus has prevented us from seeing him these weeks both in Mallorca and in Wimbledon. Sad news for the South American fan in particular, and for every fan in general.
Wimbledon update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) June 16, 2025
OUT: Tabilo
IN: Cilic
Next: Eubanks
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alejandro Tabilo se queda sin gira de hierba
Tremendous consequences from the title won by Taylor Fritz in Stuttgart, affecting Novak Djokovic notably. The Serbian now faces the possibility of meeting Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, or the mentioned Fritz in the quarterfinals. Taylor returns to the fourth place of the ATP ranking and, regardless of what happens in Queen's and Halle, will arrive in London ahead of the Serbian.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz genera un seísmo de cara a Wimbledon 2025 que afecta de lleno a Djokovic
The Wimbledon 2025 edition will experience a significant salary increase for its players. The British Grand Slam, taking place from June 30 to July 13, sees a 7% overall rise in prize money amounting to a total distribution of 53.5 million pounds. Winners will receive 3 million pounds each, an 11% increase, while those losing in the first round of singles will take home 66,000 pounds, marking a 10% increase.
Wimbledon confirms a 7% overall increase in prize money of £53.5m.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) June 12, 2025
£3m for each of the singles champions, up 11%.
£66,000 for first-round singles losers, up 10%.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wimbledon anuncia un incremento sustancial de su prize money
We delve deeply into what can be expected from the upcoming month of competition and what the main incentives are on the grass court circuit on both tours.
The injury suffered by Arthur Fils at Roland Garros may be more serious than some anticipated. So much so, that the Frenchman has already announced his last-minute withdrawal from the ATP 500 Halle 2025, as he continues to have issues with his back. The worst part is that there are serious doubts in his circle about whether he will be available to compete at Wimbledon 2025, where, if he does make it, he would do so without having played any prior matches on grass.
🚨 OFFICIAL! Injured in the back at Roland-Garros, Arthur Fils withdraws from the ATP 500 tournament in Halle next week. ❌🇫🇷
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) June 10, 2025
Doubtful for Wimbledon, the Frenchman is not entered in any grass tournaments before the London Grand Slam. 🌱 pic.twitter.com/vEFjcGqF8u
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fils causa baja en Halle y preocupa su disponibilidad para Wimbledon 2025
Spanish reflects on the impact that his victory over Sinner in Paris may have had and how it could influence Wimbledon 2025.
Although we already knew that Alejandro Tabilo was far from being at 100% physically, it wasn't until today that we had confirmation that the Chilean will not be able to step on the grass this season. A grade 3 tear in the right abdominal rectus has prevented us from seeing him these weeks both in Mallorca and in Wimbledon. Sad news for the South American fan in particular, and for every fan in general.
Wimbledon update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) June 16, 2025
OUT: Tabilo
IN: Cilic
Next: Eubanks
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alejandro Tabilo se queda sin gira de hierba
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
Tremendous consequences from the title won by Taylor Fritz in Stuttgart, affecting Novak Djokovic notably. The Serbian now faces the possibility of meeting Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, or the mentioned Fritz in the quarterfinals. Taylor returns to the fourth place of the ATP ranking and, regardless of what happens in Queen's and Halle, will arrive in London ahead of the Serbian.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz genera un seísmo de cara a Wimbledon 2025 que afecta de lleno a Djokovic
The grass season is one of the most exciting moments for tennis fans, but one of the most demanding for the players. Whether it's due to its short duration, the significant change from clay courts, or the difficulty of adapting to a very fast surface where players' technique must excel. Furthermore, the fact that there are few grass courts complicates the preparation even more. That's why some players, like the French tennis player Océane Dodin, manage as best they can, such as putting a piece of grass in a corner of a cement court to get used to the speed and different bounces. Anything necessary to arrive in the best possible conditions for Wimbledon.
When Océane Dodin was preparing for the 2022 grass season in a makeshift way because she didn't have a grass court nearby. Resourceful. 💡
— Tennis Legend (@TennisLegende) June 12, 2025
📽️ IG/oceanedodinpic.twitter.com/x4E6rg86MM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La surrealista manera de preparar la gira de hierba de una tenista francesa
The Wimbledon 2025 edition will experience a significant salary increase for its players. The British Grand Slam, taking place from June 30 to July 13, sees a 7% overall rise in prize money amounting to a total distribution of 53.5 million pounds. Winners will receive 3 million pounds each, an 11% increase, while those losing in the first round of singles will take home 66,000 pounds, marking a 10% increase.
Wimbledon confirms a 7% overall increase in prize money of £53.5m.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) June 12, 2025
£3m for each of the singles champions, up 11%.
£66,000 for first-round singles losers, up 10%.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wimbledon anuncia un incremento sustancial de su prize money
We delve deeply into what can be expected from the upcoming month of competition and what the main incentives are on the grass court circuit on both tours.
The injury suffered by Arthur Fils at Roland Garros may be more serious than some anticipated. So much so, that the Frenchman has already announced his last-minute withdrawal from the ATP 500 Halle 2025, as he continues to have issues with his back. The worst part is that there are serious doubts in his circle about whether he will be available to compete at Wimbledon 2025, where, if he does make it, he would do so without having played any prior matches on grass.
🚨 OFFICIAL! Injured in the back at Roland-Garros, Arthur Fils withdraws from the ATP 500 tournament in Halle next week. ❌🇫🇷
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) June 10, 2025
Doubtful for Wimbledon, the Frenchman is not entered in any grass tournaments before the London Grand Slam. 🌱 pic.twitter.com/vEFjcGqF8u
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fils causa baja en Halle y preocupa su disponibilidad para Wimbledon 2025
We analyze which players have more chances to improve their ATP ranking and which ones have little room to score on the grass court swing.
Novak Djokovic spoke with Serbian media after falling at Roland Garros 2025, ensuring that he already has his sights set on Wimbledon 2025. In words collected by Sportklub, the Balkan player outlines his plans to arrive in London in the best possible way and expresses his confidence. "The transition from clay to grass is not easy, so I will take my time to rest and prepare well. Grass courts favor my tennis, I feel very good, and my good results there give me great confidence. I believe I have more chances to win on grass than on hard courts," argued a man who will not play any prior tournaments, but a possible exhibition match the week before the British Grand Slam, most likely at the exhibition held in Hurlingham.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic muestra su optimismo de cara a Wimbledon: "La hierba favorece mi juego"