The Serbian gave a talk at the World Sport Summit in Dubai where he also stated that "big changes are coming in tennis and I want to be part of them."
The Serbian gave a talk at the World Sport Summit in Dubai where he also stated that "big changes are coming in tennis and I want to be part of them."
The former tennis player expressed his concern about the options that the Serbian may have this season: "How will his body endure all the effort required in two exhausting weeks of Grand Slams?".
Novak Djokovic is already preparing for the 2026 Australian Open with a preseason that this year he has decided to carry out in Dubai. While continuing to get in shape, he has delivered a unique Christmas greeting with balloons in five different languages. The Belgrade native used English, Serbian, French, Spanish, and Italian to wish Merry Christmas through his social media.
Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸 wishes you a Merry Christmas. 🎄❤️pic.twitter.com/TbcXnpbTt3
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) December 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic felicita la Navidad ¡en cinco idiomas diferentes!
Novak Djokovic is at the World Sports Summit in Dubai, and during the talk he gave, they showed him a video of a couple of commentators before his debut at Roland Garros 2005, where they laughed at his ambition and physical condition: "He says he's very hungry, and it seems that he is both literally and figuratively," referring to his slender build. However, the Serb responded very politely and elegantly: "They are right, I'm still hungry."
Novak Djokovic on being mocked and laughed at by tennis commentators when he was young:
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) December 29, 2025
"They’re right. I’m still hungry." 😂pic.twitter.com/HsI48AxqsW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta fue la respuesta de Djokovic a las críticas que recibía por su aspecto cuando llegó al circuito
Jannik Sinner is just weeks away from returning to Melbourne to defend his reign at the Australian Open, which he has now held for two years (2024, 2025). However, before diving back into the competition frenzy, the Italian has been seen enjoying another of his great passions—one that almost led him not to play tennis professionally: skiing.
good to see the fox on his natural habitat pic.twitter.com/ryevQsUrRb
— nana 🌺 (@sincaracing) December 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner apura sus vacaciones con su otra gran pasión: el esquí
Lois Boisson is ready to establish herself on the WTA circuit in this 2026 after her historic semifinals at Roland Garros. However, the current world number 36 suffered an injury at the end of the season in Asia, but she assures she is already recovered: "First, I took a few days off. Then, I started the preseason. And there, I just had to get a small injection in the knee to alleviate some pain, but everything is going very well. I should be able to continue the preseason at the beginning of next week in Barcelona. I have recovered well from the injury in Asia and I am looking forward to the start of the season. We're going to keep preparing well and start the season on the right foot," said the Frenchwoman in statements to Tennis Actu.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Boisson: "Me he recuperado bien de la lesión de Asia y estoy deseando que empiece la temporada"
Alex Corretja analyzed the future of Spanish women's tennis, emphasizing the importance of recovering the best Paula Badosa: "Spanish women's tennis needs Badosa, she is the great standard-bearer, the player with the highest level and personality. Hopefully, she is physically well and finds a good balance to play well both in terms of tennis and mentally. I believe that Paula is a player destined to win a major title, to reach a place where she dreams to be, and she will only achieve this if she avoids injuries and major setbacks. I think, in her mentality, she has always thought and dreamed of achieving something that others cannot imagine, and I believe she is capable," he stated in comments to Eurosport.
⚠️ "Spanish tennis needs @paulabadosa"
— Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) December 23, 2025
🎙️ @alexcorretja74 analyzes how the year 2026 could be for the Spanish tennis player and sends his wishes for her to be in top physical condition for the new year pic.twitter.com/31GdhWQsZo
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Corretja, sobre Badosa: "Está destinada a ganar un gran título"
The French coach, who has coached names like Serena Williams, Holger Rune, or Naomi Osaka, sees Joao Fonseca and Victoria Mboko as the two tennis players who surprised him the most this year.
The Serbian gave a talk at the World Sport Summit in Dubai where he also stated that "big changes are coming in tennis and I want to be part of them."
Novak Djokovic is at the World Sports Summit in Dubai, and during the talk he gave, they showed him a video of a couple of commentators before his debut at Roland Garros 2005, where they laughed at his ambition and physical condition: "He says he's very hungry, and it seems that he is both literally and figuratively," referring to his slender build. However, the Serb responded very politely and elegantly: "They are right, I'm still hungry."
Novak Djokovic on being mocked and laughed at by tennis commentators when he was young:
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) December 29, 2025
"They’re right. I’m still hungry." 😂pic.twitter.com/HsI48AxqsW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta fue la respuesta de Djokovic a las críticas que recibía por su aspecto cuando llegó al circuito
The former tennis player expressed his concern about the options that the Serbian may have this season: "How will his body endure all the effort required in two exhausting weeks of Grand Slams?".
Jannik Sinner is just weeks away from returning to Melbourne to defend his reign at the Australian Open, which he has now held for two years (2024, 2025). However, before diving back into the competition frenzy, the Italian has been seen enjoying another of his great passions—one that almost led him not to play tennis professionally: skiing.
good to see the fox on his natural habitat pic.twitter.com/ryevQsUrRb
— nana 🌺 (@sincaracing) December 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner apura sus vacaciones con su otra gran pasión: el esquí
Novak Djokovic is already preparing for the 2026 Australian Open with a preseason that this year he has decided to carry out in Dubai. While continuing to get in shape, he has delivered a unique Christmas greeting with balloons in five different languages. The Belgrade native used English, Serbian, French, Spanish, and Italian to wish Merry Christmas through his social media.
Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸 wishes you a Merry Christmas. 🎄❤️pic.twitter.com/TbcXnpbTt3
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) December 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic felicita la Navidad ¡en cinco idiomas diferentes!
Lois Boisson is ready to establish herself on the WTA circuit in this 2026 after her historic semifinals at Roland Garros. However, the current world number 36 suffered an injury at the end of the season in Asia, but she assures she is already recovered: "First, I took a few days off. Then, I started the preseason. And there, I just had to get a small injection in the knee to alleviate some pain, but everything is going very well. I should be able to continue the preseason at the beginning of next week in Barcelona. I have recovered well from the injury in Asia and I am looking forward to the start of the season. We're going to keep preparing well and start the season on the right foot," said the Frenchwoman in statements to Tennis Actu.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Boisson: "Me he recuperado bien de la lesión de Asia y estoy deseando que empiece la temporada"
Alex Corretja analyzed the future of Spanish women's tennis, emphasizing the importance of recovering the best Paula Badosa: "Spanish women's tennis needs Badosa, she is the great standard-bearer, the player with the highest level and personality. Hopefully, she is physically well and finds a good balance to play well both in terms of tennis and mentally. I believe that Paula is a player destined to win a major title, to reach a place where she dreams to be, and she will only achieve this if she avoids injuries and major setbacks. I think, in her mentality, she has always thought and dreamed of achieving something that others cannot imagine, and I believe she is capable," he stated in comments to Eurosport.
⚠️ "Spanish tennis needs @paulabadosa"
— Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) December 23, 2025
🎙️ @alexcorretja74 analyzes how the year 2026 could be for the Spanish tennis player and sends his wishes for her to be in top physical condition for the new year pic.twitter.com/31GdhWQsZo
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Corretja, sobre Badosa: "Está destinada a ganar un gran título"
The French coach, who has coached names like Serena Williams, Holger Rune, or Naomi Osaka, sees Joao Fonseca and Victoria Mboko as the two tennis players who surprised him the most this year.
Just a few days before the tennis season begins, the Australian Open, which is just around the corner, has published the entry lists for the two previous phases of the men's and women's draws. In the Spanish contingent, we find Carlos Taberner, Martín Landaluce, Roberto Carballés, Rafael Jódar, Dani Mérida, and Pablo Llamas in the men's draw. While in the women's draw, Leyre Romero, Kaitlin Quevedo, Andrea Lazaro, Guiomar Maristany, and Nuria Parrizas will be making their appearances. Anyone who wins three matches will secure a spot in the final draw of the first Grand Slam of the season.
Australian Open men’s and women’s qualifying entry lists pic.twitter.com/4THeWkcdlz
— Michal Samulski (@MichalSamulski) December 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así queda la entry list de la fase previa masculina y femenina del Open de Australia 2026
After breaking his silence a week after his breakup with Carlos Alcaraz, Juan Carlos Ferrero spoke in an interview with Marca, where, among many other things, he was asked about a hypothetical future partnership with Jannik Sinner: "It would be something I would have to think about. They are extraordinary players, but it's not the time to think about that and say yes or no. Now is the time to get through the difficult stage because every day I still think about Carlos and it's not the time to think about others."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero confiesa si entrenaría a Sinner en un futuro