The former Swedish tennis player dares to predict that these slumps of the Spaniard will be a constant in his career and sees a resemblance with Andre Agassi's career.
The former Swedish tennis player dares to predict that these slumps of the Spaniard will be a constant in his career and sees a resemblance with Andre Agassi's career.
Roberto Carballés begins the European clay court tour with a major short-term goal: to secure his second ATP Marrakech title. The Spaniard has started off well in the Moroccan tournament, claiming victory in his debut against the local player, Taha Baadi, with a score of 7-6(3), 6-3. In addition to the Spanish player, Fabio Fognini also played but lost to Raphael Collignon (6-3, 6-3), while Hugo Dellien achieved his first victory this season in an ATP final draw by defeating Aleksandar Vukic in a very close match (7-5, 4-6, 7-5).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Marrakech 2025. Carballés empieza con buen pie en la búsqueda de su segundo título
After the departure of Caroline Garcia from the top 100 of the WTA ranking, one of the longest streaks in women's rankings comes to an end. The French tennis player, who reached number four in the world in 2018, drops to position 101 on the list, ending her time among the top 100 after 596 weeks since June 2013. Her exit marks the end of the second longest streak within the top 100 for a female player. Only Madison Keys surpasses her with 696 weeks, while Yuliya Putintseva is in third place with 495 weeks.
📊 For the first time since June 2013, Caroline Garcia 🇫🇷 is not in the Top 100 of the WTA ranking.
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) March 31, 2025
✍️ Longest ongoing streaks of consecutive weeks in the Top 100:
▪️ 616 weeks: Keys 🇺🇸
🏁 596 weeks: Garcia 🇫🇷
▪️ 495 weeks: Putintseva... pic.twitter.com/LIllfMkUKr
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Caroline Garcia sale del top 100 y se termina la segunda racha más larga de la historia del ranking WTA
The French tennis player opens up in an interview with Gilles Simon and confesses that without the Ukrainian player, he would have already hung up his racket during the COVID pandemic.
Richard Gasquet is playing his last months as a professional tennis player. The Frenchman will hang up his racquet after Roland Garros following over 20 years of career. But even though his retirement is just around the corner, the Frenchman continues to produce memorable moments on the court, proving that, no matter how many years go by, his tennis quality will never fade. This was evident in his match against Botic Van de Zandschulp in the first round of the ATP Bucarest, where he executed a masterful drop shot at a crucial moment to then secure the victory with a score of 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
The disguise on that one 😱
— ATP Tour (@atptour) March 31, 2025
Miraculously, @richardgasquet1 comes back from 4-1 in the second set, to force a decider against van de Zandschulp! 😤#TiriacOpen pic.twitter.com/uFDHTvvFyd
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El punto que demuestra que la calidad de Gasquet no pasa con los años
Jakub Mensik is very clear about who was responsible for his victory against Taylor Fritz in the semifinals of the Miami Open 2025. And that person is Leo Messi. The Argentine has been the star guest today at the Florida tournament. And according to the Czech tennis player, he won thanks to him: "I shook his hand. I was relaxing with him for a while, so I didn't wash my hand before stepping onto the court. Messi was the key today," the tennis player said with a laugh after reaching his first Masters 1000 final. Additionally, after signing the camera following the match, he wrote: "Thank you Leo."
Mensik says Leo Messi was the key to beating Fritz in Miami
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 29, 2025
“You got a pic with Messi before the match. That was the key right?”
Jakub: “Yeah exactly. I shook his hand. I was kind of chilling with him a bit so I didn’t wash my hand before stepping on court. That was the key for… pic.twitter.com/p18443y7Bp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mensik confiesa el causante de su victoria en las semifinales de Miami: "Messi fue la clave"
The Czech tennis player reaches his first Masters 1000 final after prevailing in an intense semifinal against Taylor Fritz in a match where the 19-year-old succeeded in crucial moments, and will battle Novak for the Miami title.
Paula Badosa has revealed the state of her back issues and reassured everyone that her injury is less serious than expected: "I don't have to give you the news that I will be out of the circuit for 7 months. It is a small hernia that has moved from the vertebra (...) my goal is to be able to compete in Madrid," stated the Spanish player in an interview with the program 'El Larguero' from SER radio station.
🎾 🇺🇸 @paulabadosa breaks her silence on #ElLarguero after her withdrawal from Indian Wells
— El Larguero (@ellarguero) March 28, 2025
🗨️ "I don't have to give you the news that I will be out of the circuit for 7 months. It is a small hernia that has moved from the vertebra (...) my goal is to be able to compete in Madrid" pic.twitter.com/Tv2IJEQo2T
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa actualiza el estado de su espalda y desvela cuándo espera estar de vuelta
The former Swedish tennis player dares to predict that these slumps of the Spaniard will be a constant in his career and sees a resemblance with Andre Agassi's career.
The French tennis player opens up in an interview with Gilles Simon and confesses that without the Ukrainian player, he would have already hung up his racket during the COVID pandemic.
Roberto Carballés begins the European clay court tour with a major short-term goal: to secure his second ATP Marrakech title. The Spaniard has started off well in the Moroccan tournament, claiming victory in his debut against the local player, Taha Baadi, with a score of 7-6(3), 6-3. In addition to the Spanish player, Fabio Fognini also played but lost to Raphael Collignon (6-3, 6-3), while Hugo Dellien achieved his first victory this season in an ATP final draw by defeating Aleksandar Vukic in a very close match (7-5, 4-6, 7-5).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Marrakech 2025. Carballés empieza con buen pie en la búsqueda de su segundo título
Richard Gasquet is playing his last months as a professional tennis player. The Frenchman will hang up his racquet after Roland Garros following over 20 years of career. But even though his retirement is just around the corner, the Frenchman continues to produce memorable moments on the court, proving that, no matter how many years go by, his tennis quality will never fade. This was evident in his match against Botic Van de Zandschulp in the first round of the ATP Bucarest, where he executed a masterful drop shot at a crucial moment to then secure the victory with a score of 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
The disguise on that one 😱
— ATP Tour (@atptour) March 31, 2025
Miraculously, @richardgasquet1 comes back from 4-1 in the second set, to force a decider against van de Zandschulp! 😤#TiriacOpen pic.twitter.com/uFDHTvvFyd
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El punto que demuestra que la calidad de Gasquet no pasa con los años
After the departure of Caroline Garcia from the top 100 of the WTA ranking, one of the longest streaks in women's rankings comes to an end. The French tennis player, who reached number four in the world in 2018, drops to position 101 on the list, ending her time among the top 100 after 596 weeks since June 2013. Her exit marks the end of the second longest streak within the top 100 for a female player. Only Madison Keys surpasses her with 696 weeks, while Yuliya Putintseva is in third place with 495 weeks.
📊 For the first time since June 2013, Caroline Garcia 🇫🇷 is not in the Top 100 of the WTA ranking.
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) March 31, 2025
✍️ Longest ongoing streaks of consecutive weeks in the Top 100:
▪️ 616 weeks: Keys 🇺🇸
🏁 596 weeks: Garcia 🇫🇷
▪️ 495 weeks: Putintseva... pic.twitter.com/LIllfMkUKr
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Caroline Garcia sale del top 100 y se termina la segunda racha más larga de la historia del ranking WTA
Jakub Mensik is very clear about who was responsible for his victory against Taylor Fritz in the semifinals of the Miami Open 2025. And that person is Leo Messi. The Argentine has been the star guest today at the Florida tournament. And according to the Czech tennis player, he won thanks to him: "I shook his hand. I was relaxing with him for a while, so I didn't wash my hand before stepping onto the court. Messi was the key today," the tennis player said with a laugh after reaching his first Masters 1000 final. Additionally, after signing the camera following the match, he wrote: "Thank you Leo."
Mensik says Leo Messi was the key to beating Fritz in Miami
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 29, 2025
“You got a pic with Messi before the match. That was the key right?”
Jakub: “Yeah exactly. I shook his hand. I was kind of chilling with him a bit so I didn’t wash my hand before stepping on court. That was the key for… pic.twitter.com/p18443y7Bp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mensik confiesa el causante de su victoria en las semifinales de Miami: "Messi fue la clave"
The Czech tennis player reaches his first Masters 1000 final after prevailing in an intense semifinal against Taylor Fritz in a match where the 19-year-old succeeded in crucial moments, and will battle Novak for the Miami title.
Paula Badosa has revealed the state of her back issues and reassured everyone that her injury is less serious than expected: "I don't have to give you the news that I will be out of the circuit for 7 months. It is a small hernia that has moved from the vertebra (...) my goal is to be able to compete in Madrid," stated the Spanish player in an interview with the program 'El Larguero' from SER radio station.
🎾 🇺🇸 @paulabadosa breaks her silence on #ElLarguero after her withdrawal from Indian Wells
— El Larguero (@ellarguero) March 28, 2025
🗨️ "I don't have to give you the news that I will be out of the circuit for 7 months. It is a small hernia that has moved from the vertebra (...) my goal is to be able to compete in Madrid" pic.twitter.com/Tv2IJEQo2T
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa actualiza el estado de su espalda y desvela cuándo espera estar de vuelta
Novak Djokovic heaped praise on Leo Messi. The Argentine footballer was a luxury spectator in the Serbian's victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the semifinals of the Miami Open. "It's a great honor. He's a great athlete, not just a football player. His impact on the world of sports in the last 20 years has been immense. Seeing me live brings me great joy and excitement, and also a bit of pressure, to be honest (smiles). One of his children scored me an 8 out of 10 today, which is very good. With a serious face, he told me I have to get a 10 out of 10 in the next match. So I have quite a bit of pressure from Messi's son," a grateful Djokovic affirms about, for many, the greatest player of all time.
An honor to meet the greatness and his whole family. Gracias Leo. See you soon 🙌💪 pic.twitter.com/E6NnuHJSv0
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) March 28, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, sobre Messi: "Que me vea en directo me produce una gran alegría y emoción"
The Serb, who is showing his best tennis so far this year, is very happy with his serve and is very ambitious looking ahead to the Miami Open final.