The Serbian confessed different aspects of his tennis life in a profound interview and stated that "being the number one in the world is the greatest achievement a tennis player can attain."
The Serbian confessed different aspects of his tennis life in a profound interview and stated that "being the number one in the world is the greatest achievement a tennis player can attain."
Novak Djokovic left a very emotional moment after his victory in his debut at the ATP Athens. 'His tennis father', Nikola Pilic, passed away less than two months ago, and the tournament organization, which belongs to the Djokovic family, wanted to pay tribute to the coach by dedicating a video homage to him. But the champion of 24 Grand Slams could not hold back the tears and started to cry: "I apologize for this moment, but Niki was more than a mentor or coach. He was part of our family, of my brothers and mine, and he helped us a lot. I wouldn't be who I am without him. He passed away a few months ago, and I ask for your support and patience as we pay tribute to him as he deserves. While I play tennis and live, I will always remember his name."
Novak Djokovic pays tribute to his coach Nikola Pilić, who passed away in September at the age of 86 💔
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) November 5, 2025
He trained and mentored Novak Djokovic in his early years as a player and had a significant impact on his career ❤️ pic.twitter.com/rIU5wdK36t
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic rompe a llorar tras recordar a Nikola Pilic: "No sería quien soy sin él"
Carlos Alcaraz, after taking a few days off at home, is now in Turin to participate in the ATP Finals, a tournament he has not yet conquered. This is an incentive for the Spaniard, adding to his goal of finishing the year as the world number one. While the members of each group are yet to be determined, El Palmar's player has already trained at the Inalpi Stadium in Turin with Taylor Fritz.
Blondcaraz back in Torino and bringing the 🔥#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/vv8BUgUPCE
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz ya entrena en las ATP Finals de Turín junto a Fritz
The season for Iga Swiatek has come to an end, but not before giving us an authentic match against Amanda Anisimova. The American has already avenged her tough defeat in the Wimbledon final in the quarterfinals of the US Open, winning this time with a score of 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2, after two hours and 37 minutes of play. She improved throughout the match and secured a spot in the WTA Finals semifinals as the group's runner-up, behind Elena Rybakina. Meanwhile, the world number two wraps up a 2025 season where her Wimbledon title was the highlight, along with successes in Cincinnati and Seoul.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Finals 2025. Anisimova remonta a una Swiatek que queda eliminada y pone punto y final a la temporada
The Kazakh, who has won nine consecutive matches, is displaying her best tennis at the WTA Finals, which just a month ago seemed very far away.
There is less and less time left for the start of the ATP Finals 2025 in Turin, and most of the qualified players are already in the Italian city to compete in the last ATP tournament of the season. And one of them is Alexander Zverev, the champion in 2018 and 2021, who does not want to waste time and has been the first player to debut on the central court of the Inalpi Arena.
First touches in Turin ✨🇮🇹
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) November 5, 2025
🎥 Follow live the training sessions of the protagonists of the #NittoATPFinals 2025 👇https://t.co/6oqYvDD2jLpic.twitter.com/FzS9k5MRXg
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev, el primero en entrenar en la pista central de las ATP Finals de Turín
The Serbian will seek advancement to the Greek tournament's semifinals against the Portuguese after overcoming a challenging debut against Tabilo.
Elena Rybakina wants to end the year on a high note, and that means winning the WTA Finals, and the truth is that the Kazakh is on track to do so. Even after her opponent was changed at the last minute. Instead of facing Madison Keys, who withdrew due to physical issues, Ekaterina Alexandrova appeared as the second replacement, after Mirra Andreeva declared herself unfit to play. The thing is Rybakina didn't care who was on the other side of the net because she secured the victory 6-4, 6-4, after an hour and 14 minutes. This way, she advances to the semifinals of the WTA Finals after topping her group with three wins and only dropping one set.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, A Rybakina le da igual quien sea su rival: vence a Alexandrova y asegura todavía más su pase a las semis de las WTA Finals
The Serbian confessed different aspects of his tennis life in a profound interview and stated that "being the number one in the world is the greatest achievement a tennis player can attain."
The season for Iga Swiatek has come to an end, but not before giving us an authentic match against Amanda Anisimova. The American has already avenged her tough defeat in the Wimbledon final in the quarterfinals of the US Open, winning this time with a score of 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2, after two hours and 37 minutes of play. She improved throughout the match and secured a spot in the WTA Finals semifinals as the group's runner-up, behind Elena Rybakina. Meanwhile, the world number two wraps up a 2025 season where her Wimbledon title was the highlight, along with successes in Cincinnati and Seoul.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Finals 2025. Anisimova remonta a una Swiatek que queda eliminada y pone punto y final a la temporada
Novak Djokovic left a very emotional moment after his victory in his debut at the ATP Athens. 'His tennis father', Nikola Pilic, passed away less than two months ago, and the tournament organization, which belongs to the Djokovic family, wanted to pay tribute to the coach by dedicating a video homage to him. But the champion of 24 Grand Slams could not hold back the tears and started to cry: "I apologize for this moment, but Niki was more than a mentor or coach. He was part of our family, of my brothers and mine, and he helped us a lot. I wouldn't be who I am without him. He passed away a few months ago, and I ask for your support and patience as we pay tribute to him as he deserves. While I play tennis and live, I will always remember his name."
Novak Djokovic pays tribute to his coach Nikola Pilić, who passed away in September at the age of 86 💔
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) November 5, 2025
He trained and mentored Novak Djokovic in his early years as a player and had a significant impact on his career ❤️ pic.twitter.com/rIU5wdK36t
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic rompe a llorar tras recordar a Nikola Pilic: "No sería quien soy sin él"
The Kazakh, who has won nine consecutive matches, is displaying her best tennis at the WTA Finals, which just a month ago seemed very far away.
Carlos Alcaraz, after taking a few days off at home, is now in Turin to participate in the ATP Finals, a tournament he has not yet conquered. This is an incentive for the Spaniard, adding to his goal of finishing the year as the world number one. While the members of each group are yet to be determined, El Palmar's player has already trained at the Inalpi Stadium in Turin with Taylor Fritz.
Blondcaraz back in Torino and bringing the 🔥#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/vv8BUgUPCE
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz ya entrena en las ATP Finals de Turín junto a Fritz
There is less and less time left for the start of the ATP Finals 2025 in Turin, and most of the qualified players are already in the Italian city to compete in the last ATP tournament of the season. And one of them is Alexander Zverev, the champion in 2018 and 2021, who does not want to waste time and has been the first player to debut on the central court of the Inalpi Arena.
First touches in Turin ✨🇮🇹
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) November 5, 2025
🎥 Follow live the training sessions of the protagonists of the #NittoATPFinals 2025 👇https://t.co/6oqYvDD2jLpic.twitter.com/FzS9k5MRXg
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev, el primero en entrenar en la pista central de las ATP Finals de Turín
The Serbian will seek advancement to the Greek tournament's semifinals against the Portuguese after overcoming a challenging debut against Tabilo.
Elena Rybakina wants to end the year on a high note, and that means winning the WTA Finals, and the truth is that the Kazakh is on track to do so. Even after her opponent was changed at the last minute. Instead of facing Madison Keys, who withdrew due to physical issues, Ekaterina Alexandrova appeared as the second replacement, after Mirra Andreeva declared herself unfit to play. The thing is Rybakina didn't care who was on the other side of the net because she secured the victory 6-4, 6-4, after an hour and 14 minutes. This way, she advances to the semifinals of the WTA Finals after topping her group with three wins and only dropping one set.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, A Rybakina le da igual quien sea su rival: vence a Alexandrova y asegura todavía más su pase a las semis de las WTA Finals
The Serb sweated to defeat the Chilean for the first time and debuts with a victory at the ATP Athens, which is owned by his family.
Aryna Sabalenka had to push herself to the limit to secure the victory in her second match of the WTA Finals. Her opponent, Jessica Pegula, had previously defeated Coco Gauff in her opening match and once again posed difficulties for the Belarusian. However, the world number one managed to withstand the challenge and clinched the win in three sets with a score of 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, after two hours and four minutes. Despite having two wins, Sabalenka is not mathematically qualified for the semifinals yet, although it seems highly likely: simply winning a set against Gauff would secure her the top spot in the group. But if she loses in straight sets, she would need to rely on calculations after observing the match between Jessica Pegula and Jasmine Paolini.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka sufre, pero se impone a Pegula y roza el pase a las semifinales de las WTA Finals