Alexandra Stevenson, Wimbledon semifinalist in 1999, sees a lot of room for improvement in the American's tennis and ensures that all tennis players should improve their serve.
Alexandra Stevenson, Wimbledon semifinalist in 1999, sees a lot of room for improvement in the American's tennis and ensures that all tennis players should improve their serve.
The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell has just confirmed through its social networks that Carlos Alcaraz, champion of the Conde de Godó tournament in 2022 and 2023, and runner-up of the last edition, will once again be present in 2026. "After his titles in 2022 and 2023, Alcaraz will seek a historic triple in a tournament he knows like few others and with which he maintains a very special bond," the tournament's communication stated through its social networks, specifically on LinkedIn.
Alcaraz. Barcelona. Clay.
— Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (@bcnopenbs) December 16, 2025
April 11–19, 2026
Secure your seat at the Barcelona Open — only on the official website. Link in bio.#BCNOpenBS | @carlosalcaraz | @rctb1899 | @BancoSabadell | @atptour | @TRobredo | pic.twitter.com/5SLJaOpVeb
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Conde de Godó confirma la presencia de Carlos Alcaraz para 2026
Novak Djokovic is ready to give battle once again. The 24-time Grand Slam champion has not yet said his final word, and in 2026, he will seek to fight for his 25th major title. He has his sights set on the Australian Open, a place where he has been champion ten times. But before landing in Melbourne, he will seek to fine-tune his game at the Adelaide ATP, a rare decision for the Serbian, who in recent years went straight to the first Grand Slam of the year. Apart from Belgrade, Stefanos Tsitsipas has also been confirmed for the tournament and it will also be the place where he will make his debut in a crucial 2026 for the future of his career.
CANNOT keep calm but can you blame us?
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) December 16, 2025
Welcome back to Adelaide, @DjokerNole 😍 pic.twitter.com/z7tVYrroZa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se conoce el torneo en el que Novak Djokovic dará comienzo su temporada en 2026
The ATP Next Gen Finals 2025 are about to kick off, and we will have two Spanish players, Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar, both making their debut this Wednesday, the 17th, against Budkov Kjaer and Learner Tien, respectively. In an interview with the Rafa Nadal Academy, Landaluce is very motivated for the tournament: "We have been performing very well for years, and especially this year, we have pushed ourselves. It's going to be a very special tournament. I know most of the players, and I am sure we will have a great time. I hope it will be a beautiful tournament, compete hard, and try to do our best. We all arrive in very good form, on a very positive path, and hopefully, we will have matches at that level," concluded the Madrid native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Landaluce, antes de su debut en las ATP Next Gen Finals: "Estoy seguro de que lo vamos a pasar muy bien"
The year 2026 has not yet begun and there are already injuries on the ATP circuit. Cameron Norrie has confirmed that he has suffered an injury during his preseason in Argentina, casting doubt on his participation in the Australian Open. For now, he will be absent from the previous tournaments leading up to the Melbourne major. "I am practicing in Buenos Aires and unfortunately I have suffered a small injury and will not be able to compete this year in the Road to Australia. I feel very bad, but I hope to be fit and ready for the Australian Open," he said in a video posted on social media.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Norrie se lesiona en su pretemporada en Argentina y pone en duda su participación en el Open de Australia 2026
Flavia Pennetta is the latest Italian to have conquered a Grand Slam, despite the attempts of Jasmine Paolini reaching the finals of Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2024. Pennetta surprised everyone by winning the US Open 2015 against her compatriot Roberta Vinci. A milestone that propelled her to fame: "I broke a barrier, for all Italian women: it is no coincidence that, from then on, we girls started a cycle. If Flavia did it, we can too," she declared in an interview for the Corriere della Sera.
However, she defended her husband Fabio Fognini, crediting him for reigniting interest in men's tennis in Italy, not Jannik Sinner: "For women, I was like Sinner. And for men, it was my husband Fognini who broke the barrier of Italian tennis, not Sinner."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pennetta: "Fue Fognini quien rompió el muro del tenis italiano, no Sinner"
The former ATP chair umpire, who officiated 8,000 matches over more than 30 years, stated that "all organizations need to come together to find a solution to this."
The Argentinian confesses that pushing himself to the top of the standings took its toll and claims that in 2009 the level on the circuit was such that he was "the number one among the bad guys."
Alexandra Stevenson, Wimbledon semifinalist in 1999, sees a lot of room for improvement in the American's tennis and ensures that all tennis players should improve their serve.
The ATP Next Gen Finals 2025 are about to kick off, and we will have two Spanish players, Martín Landaluce and Rafa Jódar, both making their debut this Wednesday, the 17th, against Budkov Kjaer and Learner Tien, respectively. In an interview with the Rafa Nadal Academy, Landaluce is very motivated for the tournament: "We have been performing very well for years, and especially this year, we have pushed ourselves. It's going to be a very special tournament. I know most of the players, and I am sure we will have a great time. I hope it will be a beautiful tournament, compete hard, and try to do our best. We all arrive in very good form, on a very positive path, and hopefully, we will have matches at that level," concluded the Madrid native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Landaluce, antes de su debut en las ATP Next Gen Finals: "Estoy seguro de que lo vamos a pasar muy bien"
The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell has just confirmed through its social networks that Carlos Alcaraz, champion of the Conde de Godó tournament in 2022 and 2023, and runner-up of the last edition, will once again be present in 2026. "After his titles in 2022 and 2023, Alcaraz will seek a historic triple in a tournament he knows like few others and with which he maintains a very special bond," the tournament's communication stated through its social networks, specifically on LinkedIn.
Alcaraz. Barcelona. Clay.
— Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (@bcnopenbs) December 16, 2025
April 11–19, 2026
Secure your seat at the Barcelona Open — only on the official website. Link in bio.#BCNOpenBS | @carlosalcaraz | @rctb1899 | @BancoSabadell | @atptour | @TRobredo | pic.twitter.com/5SLJaOpVeb
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Conde de Godó confirma la presencia de Carlos Alcaraz para 2026
The year 2026 has not yet begun and there are already injuries on the ATP circuit. Cameron Norrie has confirmed that he has suffered an injury during his preseason in Argentina, casting doubt on his participation in the Australian Open. For now, he will be absent from the previous tournaments leading up to the Melbourne major. "I am practicing in Buenos Aires and unfortunately I have suffered a small injury and will not be able to compete this year in the Road to Australia. I feel very bad, but I hope to be fit and ready for the Australian Open," he said in a video posted on social media.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Norrie se lesiona en su pretemporada en Argentina y pone en duda su participación en el Open de Australia 2026
Novak Djokovic is ready to give battle once again. The 24-time Grand Slam champion has not yet said his final word, and in 2026, he will seek to fight for his 25th major title. He has his sights set on the Australian Open, a place where he has been champion ten times. But before landing in Melbourne, he will seek to fine-tune his game at the Adelaide ATP, a rare decision for the Serbian, who in recent years went straight to the first Grand Slam of the year. Apart from Belgrade, Stefanos Tsitsipas has also been confirmed for the tournament and it will also be the place where he will make his debut in a crucial 2026 for the future of his career.
CANNOT keep calm but can you blame us?
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) December 16, 2025
Welcome back to Adelaide, @DjokerNole 😍 pic.twitter.com/z7tVYrroZa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se conoce el torneo en el que Novak Djokovic dará comienzo su temporada en 2026
Flavia Pennetta is the latest Italian to have conquered a Grand Slam, despite the attempts of Jasmine Paolini reaching the finals of Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2024. Pennetta surprised everyone by winning the US Open 2015 against her compatriot Roberta Vinci. A milestone that propelled her to fame: "I broke a barrier, for all Italian women: it is no coincidence that, from then on, we girls started a cycle. If Flavia did it, we can too," she declared in an interview for the Corriere della Sera.
However, she defended her husband Fabio Fognini, crediting him for reigniting interest in men's tennis in Italy, not Jannik Sinner: "For women, I was like Sinner. And for men, it was my husband Fognini who broke the barrier of Italian tennis, not Sinner."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pennetta: "Fue Fognini quien rompió el muro del tenis italiano, no Sinner"
The former ATP chair umpire, who officiated 8,000 matches over more than 30 years, stated that "all organizations need to come together to find a solution to this."
The Argentinian confesses that pushing himself to the top of the standings took its toll and claims that in 2009 the level on the circuit was such that he was "the number one among the bad guys."
The former Scottish tennis player, a member of the Big-4, spoke about training sessions against his main rivals, after Alcaraz and Sinner trained together at the ATP Finals.
In 2012, possibly, was one of the best years of Andy Murray's career. That season, the Scottish player secured his first Grand Slam title at the US Open, won the gold at the 2012 London Olympics, and reached the final at Wimbledon, where he was defeated by Roger Federer, but later avenged that loss in the Olympic final. In an interview with Stephen Hendry Cue Tips, Murray had to choose between these achievements, and the Briton didn't hesitate.
"Without a doubt, the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics at Wimbledon. In my career, I played 15 or 16 Wimbledons, but in the Olympic Games, you have very few opportunities, and you will never have another chance at home either. It's a completely different environment throughout the city. Everyone is very supportive, there were flags everywhere, a totally different audience than usual because the tickets were for the general public, not just for big companies. What a noise!" the winner of three Grand Slams concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Murray elige entre su primer Grand Slam o su primer oro olímpico