The German tennis player analyzed his tough defeat against the world number one at the 2026 Australian Open in the lead-up to the Acapulco ATP, as well as the main change he has implemented in his game.
The German tennis player analyzed his tough defeat against the world number one at the 2026 Australian Open in the lead-up to the Acapulco ATP, as well as the main change he has implemented in his game.
Nicolás Jarry is going through the worst moment of his career, which was accentuated by a new first-round defeat at ATP Santiago 2026. After the match, the Chilean player heavily criticized the electronic refereeing. "I can't wrap my head around the fact that the boss is a machine, it's ridiculous. There are many players who don't understand why the ATP wants a machine to be above human beings," he concluded after his match against Dino Prizmic.
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Joao Fonseca and Marcelo Melo became doubles champions of the ATP Rio 2026 in a thrilling manner, in a final super tiebreak that ended with an ace from Fonseca, planned beforehand way before the start of the tournament. "My match point was an ace. I had discussed it with my coach before the tournament, that if I were in the final of the Rio Open and had a match point, I would try an ace serve. It was a very special moment," he revealed.
▪️ That's crazy, but a planned craziness!
— Joao Fonseca Daily (@fonsecadailyy) February 23, 2026
João reveals that he had already agreed with his coach that he would try an "open ace" on the match point of the Rio Open
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John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock, and Steve Johnson have discussed on their podcast the money earned by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for playing in certain tournaments, as was the case at the ATP Doha 2026, where both received around 1.2 million dollars just for participating. "They are receiving the same amount. Carlos should receive a bit more," Querrey stated, while Sock acknowledged that "Alcaraz provides more entertainment and sells more tickets." Currently, they are earning similar salaries in these cases, but a debate has begun on whether the world number one should be better compensated for the showman aspect that brings in numerous highlights per match. What do you think?
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Jack Draper returned to an ATP tournament six months later in Dubai, with a hard-fought victory over Quentin Halys. After the match, the former world number 4 talked about the stroke that has improved the most. "I could have played a bit cleaner, but it had been a long time without competing. I have returned to do what I love, which is competing, and many people have helped me in these last few months when I had several low moments. Furthermore, I have improved my serve because I have hit a large number of serves during these last months. It was a stroke that was already good, but now I have improved it."
"I’ve hit a sh!t load of serves in the last 8 months" 😂✌️ pic.twitter.com/b5v0HP8U7B
— Nova✨ (@nova_tnns) February 23, 2026
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The Canadian tennis player talked about what he needs to return to the top of the rankings, and the role of his wife within his team.
Stan Wawrinka had a luxury spectator in his victorious debut at the ATP Dubai 2026 against Benjamin Hassan: Roger Federer. In his final year as a professional, 'Stan' is achieving great results and talked about what it meant to have Roger in the stands. "It's very special for me as it is for everybody else. Roger is a sports legend, and we have many memories together. He told me he was coming, which added extra pressure to the match," he revealed with a laugh.
Stan Wawrinka: It's as special as it is for everybody anyway. Roger is always going to be a legend of the sport, and we have so many memories together since I started playing... So yeah, he did tell me he was coming. Of course, it always adds some extra pressure. pic.twitter.com/edy0nU29yh
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) February 23, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wawrinka habla de la presencia de Federer en su partido en el ATP Dubái
Six months after his last ATP tournament, Jack Draper has made a triumphant return with a great victory at the ATP Dubai 2026 against Quentin Halys, with a score of 7-6(8) 6-3, in just over an hour and a half of play. The British tennis player clinched a tense first set to close the match in two sets, and now it remains to be seen if his physical condition can withstand several consecutive days of competition. In the round of 16, he will face the winner of the match between Fabian Marozsan and Arthur Rinderknech.
Day's Results:
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (Q) d. Moez Echargui (WC): 7-6(3) 6-7(3) 7-6(4)
Stan Wawrinka d. Benjamin Hassan: 7-5 6-3
Felix Auger-Aliassime d. Zhizhen Zhang: 6-3 7-6(4)
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Dubái. Draper regresa con una gran victoria ante Halys
The German tennis player analyzed his tough defeat against the world number one at the 2026 Australian Open in the lead-up to the Acapulco ATP, as well as the main change he has implemented in his game.
John Isner, Sam Querrey, Jack Sock, and Steve Johnson have discussed on their podcast the money earned by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for playing in certain tournaments, as was the case at the ATP Doha 2026, where both received around 1.2 million dollars just for participating. "They are receiving the same amount. Carlos should receive a bit more," Querrey stated, while Sock acknowledged that "Alcaraz provides more entertainment and sells more tickets." Currently, they are earning similar salaries in these cases, but a debate has begun on whether the world number one should be better compensated for the showman aspect that brings in numerous highlights per match. What do you think?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Varios ex tenistas explican por qué Alcaraz debería cobrar más que Sinner
Nicolás Jarry is going through the worst moment of his career, which was accentuated by a new first-round defeat at ATP Santiago 2026. After the match, the Chilean player heavily criticized the electronic refereeing. "I can't wrap my head around the fact that the boss is a machine, it's ridiculous. There are many players who don't understand why the ATP wants a machine to be above human beings," he concluded after his match against Dino Prizmic.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jarry carga duramente contra el arbitraje electrónico de la ATP
Jack Draper returned to an ATP tournament six months later in Dubai, with a hard-fought victory over Quentin Halys. After the match, the former world number 4 talked about the stroke that has improved the most. "I could have played a bit cleaner, but it had been a long time without competing. I have returned to do what I love, which is competing, and many people have helped me in these last few months when I had several low moments. Furthermore, I have improved my serve because I have hit a large number of serves during these last months. It was a stroke that was already good, but now I have improved it."
"I’ve hit a sh!t load of serves in the last 8 months" 😂✌️ pic.twitter.com/b5v0HP8U7B
— Nova✨ (@nova_tnns) February 23, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Draper revela cómo ha mejorado su servicio tras seis meses de parón
Joao Fonseca and Marcelo Melo became doubles champions of the ATP Rio 2026 in a thrilling manner, in a final super tiebreak that ended with an ace from Fonseca, planned beforehand way before the start of the tournament. "My match point was an ace. I had discussed it with my coach before the tournament, that if I were in the final of the Rio Open and had a match point, I would try an ace serve. It was a very special moment," he revealed.
▪️ That's crazy, but a planned craziness!
— Joao Fonseca Daily (@fonsecadailyy) February 23, 2026
João reveals that he had already agreed with his coach that he would try an "open ace" on the match point of the Rio Open
cc: xpinvestimentos pic.twitter.com/jZxtWin4oI
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca revela cómo planeó el ace que le dio el torneo de dobles en el ATP Río
The Canadian tennis player talked about what he needs to return to the top of the rankings, and the role of his wife within his team.
Stan Wawrinka had a luxury spectator in his victorious debut at the ATP Dubai 2026 against Benjamin Hassan: Roger Federer. In his final year as a professional, 'Stan' is achieving great results and talked about what it meant to have Roger in the stands. "It's very special for me as it is for everybody else. Roger is a sports legend, and we have many memories together. He told me he was coming, which added extra pressure to the match," he revealed with a laugh.
Stan Wawrinka: It's as special as it is for everybody anyway. Roger is always going to be a legend of the sport, and we have so many memories together since I started playing... So yeah, he did tell me he was coming. Of course, it always adds some extra pressure. pic.twitter.com/edy0nU29yh
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) February 23, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wawrinka habla de la presencia de Federer en su partido en el ATP Dubái
Six months after his last ATP tournament, Jack Draper has made a triumphant return with a great victory at the ATP Dubai 2026 against Quentin Halys, with a score of 7-6(8) 6-3, in just over an hour and a half of play. The British tennis player clinched a tense first set to close the match in two sets, and now it remains to be seen if his physical condition can withstand several consecutive days of competition. In the round of 16, he will face the winner of the match between Fabian Marozsan and Arthur Rinderknech.
Day's Results:
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (Q) d. Moez Echargui (WC): 7-6(3) 6-7(3) 7-6(4)
Stan Wawrinka d. Benjamin Hassan: 7-5 6-3
Felix Auger-Aliassime d. Zhizhen Zhang: 6-3 7-6(4)
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Dubái. Draper regresa con una gran victoria ante Halys
Ignacio Buse was one of the standout names at the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro, where he reached the semifinals after defeating players like Joao Fonseca and Matteo Berrettini. This success has allowed him to achieve a new personal record in the ATP rankings, now holding the 66th position as of this Monday. He will also be competing in the ATP Santiago this week, and a good result could further boost his ranking for a chance to secure his spot in major tournaments in 2026.
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Andy Murray is one of the few tennis players in the history of the sport who can say he competed head-to-head with the 'Big Three' at their best. In a recent interview, another legend like André Agassi has called for respect for the British player. "I think he's part of the 'Big Four'. He reached world number one, won several Grand Slams, and defeated at least two of the three to win his Grand Slams," said the former world number one, who believes that in another era, Murray would have won many more titles.
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