The Brazilian, who is the first tennis player of 2006 to enter the Top 50, faces the final stretch of the season after experiencing the double-edged nature of tennis in his first year established in the elite.
The Brazilian, who is the first tennis player of 2006 to enter the Top 50, faces the final stretch of the season after experiencing the double-edged nature of tennis in his first year established in the elite.
It's time to start talking seriously about Leyre Romero. The 23-year-old reaches her first WTA tournament quarterfinals after sweeping Arantxa Rus 6-2, 6-2 in the round of sixteen in Hamburg, in just one hour and eight minutes. The Spaniard continues her ascent and will fight to reach the semifinals of the German tournament against the winner of the match between Kaja Juvan and Louisa Chirico. If Romero manages to reach this round, she would climb to 112th place, achieving her best position in the WTA ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Romero continúa su ascensión barriendo a Rus y se mete en los cuartos de final del WTA Hamburgo
Everything has a beginning and an end. And the golden era of tennis history is very close to coming to an end. First it was Roger Federer, then Andy Murray, followed by Rafa Nadal, and in the twilight of his career is Novak Djokovic. But sometimes a fact speaks louder than many words, and in the 2025 Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it was the first since 2002 without any of the Big-4 members present on the last Sunday of the prestigious London tournament. A milestone that confirms the end of a 23-year era and marks the beginning of another with the Spanish and Italian players as its greatest flag bearers.
23 years of dominance on Centre Court 🏆
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 15, 2025
It was the first time since 2002 that the gentlemen's final hasn’t featured Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic
👉 Jannik Sinner: born in 2001
👉 Carlos Alcaraz: born in 2003 pic.twitter.com/tBXu2MECjM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fin del dominio del "Big4" en Londres: por primera vez desde 2002 ninguno de ellos jugó la final de Wimbledon
The double champion in London is adamant about how the Spaniard faced the duel against Sinner and believes he should have looked for some kind of alternative.
The Italian confessed, in an interview after winning Wimbledon, that he really likes pressure and "if you don't feel it, it means you don't care about what you do".
When there is a duel between Spaniards, there is always a bittersweet sensation because even though it leads to the elimination of one of the two, it is always certain that the match will be a tough battle and a beautiful spectacle. And that's what happened in the match between Roberto Carballés and Carlos Taberner, corresponding to the first round of the ATP Bstaad 2025. A duel filled with twists where Carballés had three match points and then Taberner had 5-2 in the third-set tiebreak. In the end, it was Carballés from the Canary Islands who emerged victorious with a score of 1-6, 6-2, 7-6(5), after two hours and 35 minutes. The ATP ranking number 79 advances to the round of 16, where he will face Fran Comesaña.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Gstaad 2025. Carballés se lleva una gran batalla ante Taberner
The journey of Martín Landaluce in the ATP Gstaad 2025 is coming to an end very soon. The Spaniard could not prevail in the first round of the Swiss tournament against veteran David Goffin, who was playing with a Wildcard, and despite the equality of the first set, he took the victory by 7-6(2), 6-3, after two hours and two minutes of play. The Belgian will face Argentine Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Goffin termina con la andadura de Landaluce en la primera ronda de Gstaad
The Belarusian maintains a wide and comfortable lead over her two pursuers, but defends a good bag of points on this tour, while the American and the Polish will try to get closer.
The Brazilian, who is the first tennis player of 2006 to enter the Top 50, faces the final stretch of the season after experiencing the double-edged nature of tennis in his first year established in the elite.
The double champion in London is adamant about how the Spaniard faced the duel against Sinner and believes he should have looked for some kind of alternative.
It's time to start talking seriously about Leyre Romero. The 23-year-old reaches her first WTA tournament quarterfinals after sweeping Arantxa Rus 6-2, 6-2 in the round of sixteen in Hamburg, in just one hour and eight minutes. The Spaniard continues her ascent and will fight to reach the semifinals of the German tournament against the winner of the match between Kaja Juvan and Louisa Chirico. If Romero manages to reach this round, she would climb to 112th place, achieving her best position in the WTA ranking.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Romero continúa su ascensión barriendo a Rus y se mete en los cuartos de final del WTA Hamburgo
The Italian confessed, in an interview after winning Wimbledon, that he really likes pressure and "if you don't feel it, it means you don't care about what you do".
Everything has a beginning and an end. And the golden era of tennis history is very close to coming to an end. First it was Roger Federer, then Andy Murray, followed by Rafa Nadal, and in the twilight of his career is Novak Djokovic. But sometimes a fact speaks louder than many words, and in the 2025 Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it was the first since 2002 without any of the Big-4 members present on the last Sunday of the prestigious London tournament. A milestone that confirms the end of a 23-year era and marks the beginning of another with the Spanish and Italian players as its greatest flag bearers.
23 years of dominance on Centre Court 🏆
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 15, 2025
It was the first time since 2002 that the gentlemen's final hasn’t featured Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic
👉 Jannik Sinner: born in 2001
👉 Carlos Alcaraz: born in 2003 pic.twitter.com/tBXu2MECjM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fin del dominio del "Big4" en Londres: por primera vez desde 2002 ninguno de ellos jugó la final de Wimbledon
When there is a duel between Spaniards, there is always a bittersweet sensation because even though it leads to the elimination of one of the two, it is always certain that the match will be a tough battle and a beautiful spectacle. And that's what happened in the match between Roberto Carballés and Carlos Taberner, corresponding to the first round of the ATP Bstaad 2025. A duel filled with twists where Carballés had three match points and then Taberner had 5-2 in the third-set tiebreak. In the end, it was Carballés from the Canary Islands who emerged victorious with a score of 1-6, 6-2, 7-6(5), after two hours and 35 minutes. The ATP ranking number 79 advances to the round of 16, where he will face Fran Comesaña.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Gstaad 2025. Carballés se lleva una gran batalla ante Taberner
The journey of Martín Landaluce in the ATP Gstaad 2025 is coming to an end very soon. The Spaniard could not prevail in the first round of the Swiss tournament against veteran David Goffin, who was playing with a Wildcard, and despite the equality of the first set, he took the victory by 7-6(2), 6-3, after two hours and two minutes of play. The Belgian will face Argentine Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Goffin termina con la andadura de Landaluce en la primera ronda de Gstaad
The Belarusian maintains a wide and comfortable lead over her two pursuers, but defends a good bag of points on this tour, while the American and the Polish will try to get closer.
Joao Fonseca continues to make strides, albeit at his own pace. The Brazilian is aware of the high expectations placed on him but prefers to take it slow, without making much noise, and achieving short-term goals. He has already reached a new milestone, climbing to number 46 in the ATP rankings, making him the first tennis player from 2006 to break into the top 50 best players in the world. This solidifies his position as a generational reference, although he still has areas to improve in order to become a contender to dominate the circuit alongside Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
📊 The first player from each age class (1980-2006) to enter the Top 50:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) July 15, 2025
🆕 2006: Joao Fonseca 🇧🇷
▪️ 2005: Juncheng Shang 🇨🇳
▪️ 2004: Arthur Fils 🇫🇷
▪️ 2003: Carlos Alcaraz 🇪🇸
▪️ 2002: Lorenzo Musetti 🇮🇹
▪️ 2001: Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹
▪️ 2000: Felix Auger Aliassime... pic.twitter.com/xpyXlKmKFw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca, el primer tenista del 2006 en meterse dentro de los 50 mejores tenistas del mundo
As much as they are rivals on the court, tennis players who share the same flag tend to support each other. This is what happened with Lorenzo Sonego, who, as an Italian, was delighted by the achievement of Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. Additionally, the world number 37 believes that the world number one gradually undermined the morale of Carlos Alcaraz during the final in London: "Jannik delivered a magnificent performance in every aspect. He was courageous in the most crucial moments of the match. He skillfully staged a comeback after losing the first set and capitalized on the break he achieved at the beginning of the second set. Gradually, he eroded Alcaraz's confidence," stated the tennis player in an interview with Tuttosport.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sonego: "Sinner terminó con la confianza de Alcaraz"