The young Spanish tennis player reflected on his experience in this magical week in Madrid and made it clear that he feels ready to establish himself among the elite.
The young Spanish tennis player reflected on his experience in this magical week in Madrid and made it clear that he feels ready to establish himself among the elite.
Vit Kopriva will be the next opponent of Rafael Jódar in the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 and many fans are unfamiliar with the Czech player. It would be wise not to underestimate the danger of an experienced and very intelligent player on court, whose best shot is his backhand. Kopriva has built his rise and consolidation in the top 100 through continuous improvement, alternating between the Challenger circuit and an increasingly successful presence in ATP tournaments.
At 28 years old, this player advised by Jiri Novak has recently defeated Zhang, Rublev, and Rinderknech, marking his best performance in a Masters 1000 event. Currently ranked 66th in the world, his highest ranking was 60th, achieved in March of this year. He has only won two matches in Grand Slam tournaments and holds 8 Challenger titles. Kopriva is a solid baseline player with a stellar backhand and a forehand that may be less dangerous but has been effective for him in the altitude of Madrid.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así juega Vit Kopriva, próximo rival de Jódar en el Madrid Open
We narrate the intricacies of what it means for fans and journalists when a match like the one between Jódar and Fonseca ends beyond midnight.
There has been much talk for years about the acceleration ability of Joao Fonseca, and rightfully so. The Brazilian is capable of displaying a dizzying ball speed, especially with his serve and forehand. However, the Brazilian has come up against a contemporary who not only finds ways to tame his power but surpasses him in that aspect. Rafael Jódar indeed struck with higher average speed on his serve, forehand, and backhand during the duel they had in Madrid.
Jodar outpacing Fonseca in all three key departments, specifically the FH is quite something 🔥 pic.twitter.com/W8Qf0SY0Oc
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) April 26, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jódar imprimió más velocidad a todos sus golpes que Fonseca
We analyze all the details you need to know to watch live the quarterfinal clash of the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 between Rafael Jódar and Vit Kopriva.
The young Argentine reaches the round of 16 of a WTA 1000 for the first time in her career and states that she feels full of confidence at this Mutua Madrid Open 2026.
Confirmed breakup. One of the most media-covered couples in the tennis world has come to an end, and a wave of mixed messages may be on the horizon. Just a few hours after the breakup was confirmed, Morgan Riddle posted on social media a photo posing with a t-shirt bearing a clear message for Taylor Fritz: "The best ex-girlfriend in the world."
MORGAN TEASES FRITZ WITH A POSTING ‼️
— Solo Tenis Picks🇦🇷 / Apuestas Deportivas Free (@solotenispicks) April 25, 2026
"The best ex-girlfriend in the world" pic.twitter.com/O1xHyon7Kh
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El mensaje subliminal de Morgan Riddle a su ya expareja Taylor Fritz
The Paraguayan extends his great history at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026, where he spoke to Puntodebreak after reaching the third round.
The young Spanish tennis player reflected on his experience in this magical week in Madrid and made it clear that he feels ready to establish himself among the elite.
There has been much talk for years about the acceleration ability of Joao Fonseca, and rightfully so. The Brazilian is capable of displaying a dizzying ball speed, especially with his serve and forehand. However, the Brazilian has come up against a contemporary who not only finds ways to tame his power but surpasses him in that aspect. Rafael Jódar indeed struck with higher average speed on his serve, forehand, and backhand during the duel they had in Madrid.
Jodar outpacing Fonseca in all three key departments, specifically the FH is quite something 🔥 pic.twitter.com/W8Qf0SY0Oc
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) April 26, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jódar imprimió más velocidad a todos sus golpes que Fonseca
Vit Kopriva will be the next opponent of Rafael Jódar in the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 and many fans are unfamiliar with the Czech player. It would be wise not to underestimate the danger of an experienced and very intelligent player on court, whose best shot is his backhand. Kopriva has built his rise and consolidation in the top 100 through continuous improvement, alternating between the Challenger circuit and an increasingly successful presence in ATP tournaments.
At 28 years old, this player advised by Jiri Novak has recently defeated Zhang, Rublev, and Rinderknech, marking his best performance in a Masters 1000 event. Currently ranked 66th in the world, his highest ranking was 60th, achieved in March of this year. He has only won two matches in Grand Slam tournaments and holds 8 Challenger titles. Kopriva is a solid baseline player with a stellar backhand and a forehand that may be less dangerous but has been effective for him in the altitude of Madrid.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así juega Vit Kopriva, próximo rival de Jódar en el Madrid Open
We analyze all the details you need to know to watch live the quarterfinal clash of the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 between Rafael Jódar and Vit Kopriva.
We narrate the intricacies of what it means for fans and journalists when a match like the one between Jódar and Fonseca ends beyond midnight.
The young Argentine reaches the round of 16 of a WTA 1000 for the first time in her career and states that she feels full of confidence at this Mutua Madrid Open 2026.
Confirmed breakup. One of the most media-covered couples in the tennis world has come to an end, and a wave of mixed messages may be on the horizon. Just a few hours after the breakup was confirmed, Morgan Riddle posted on social media a photo posing with a t-shirt bearing a clear message for Taylor Fritz: "The best ex-girlfriend in the world."
MORGAN TEASES FRITZ WITH A POSTING ‼️
— Solo Tenis Picks🇦🇷 / Apuestas Deportivas Free (@solotenispicks) April 25, 2026
"The best ex-girlfriend in the world" pic.twitter.com/O1xHyon7Kh
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El mensaje subliminal de Morgan Riddle a su ya expareja Taylor Fritz
The Paraguayan extends his great history at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026, where he spoke to Puntodebreak after reaching the third round.
Flavio Cobolli managed to pull through his match at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 against Carabelli but didn’t hesitate to show his discontent with the condition of the court he was playing on. Relegated to an outside court, specifically court 4, the Italian lost his temper and even demanded to speak with the ATP supervisor, to whom he bitterly complained. "Something has to be done about this court, it's impossible to play here. This is not clay, it's so slippery that it feels like playing ice hockey on a tennis court," he commented.
“you need to do something for this court, it’s impossible to play. it’s not clay, it’s really slippery, it’s like playing ice hockey on a tennis court” clock them pic.twitter.com/DeIU4ajxPq
— ☾ sab (@signofhsab) April 25, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cobolli carga contra las pistas del Madrid Open: "Es imposible jugar aquí, esto no es tierra batida"
The Frenchman describes what he felt when closing his match against Humbert completely cramped, making an incredible survival exercise.