The legendary former American player makes explosive statements about the young Learner Tien, with whom he is very surprised.
The legendary former American player makes explosive statements about the young Learner Tien, with whom he is very surprised.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had a conversation with the French media UniverseTennis in which he discussed current aspects. His response when asked about the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was clear. "For now, it's just the two of them. I would have liked to see them in my time, facing Del Potro in the third round, Murray in the round of 16, Djokovic in the quarterfinals, Federer in the semifinals, and Nadal in the final," stated the Frenchman, illustrating the tremendous challenge that players like him had to face just over a decade ago.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 🇫🇷 on the comparison between Sinner/Alcaraz and the BIG 3
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) October 19, 2025
🗣️ "What I would have liked is to see them face Del Potro in the third round, Murray in the round of 16, Djokovic in the quarterfinals, Federer in the semifinals, and Nadal in the final. They are only two for now." pic.com/Ss2ki0bHli
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsonga raja sobre el dominio de Sinner y Alcaraz: "Me hubiera gustado verlos en mi época"
The Spaniard reflects on the adaptations he has had to make at the Six Kings Slam 2025 and warns that his best level is yet to come.
The American approaches in a very didactic way the current great debate about the speed of the courts and the quality of the balls.
The German admits to continue dragging physical problems and selects four players who could overshadow Sinner and Alcaraz in 2026.
Novak Djokovic was subjected in the Six Kings Slam 2025 to one of the most common abstraction exercises in the tennis world, one that every fan has faced at some point: designing the ideal player stroke by stroke. The Serbian player drew on historical knowledge and originality to avoid repeating any names and decided not to include Sinner, Alcaraz, or even himself in any parameter.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic sorprende con sus elecciones al diseñar su tenista ideal
Frances Tiafoe ended his season a few days ago and now surprises by making a radical decision to cut ties with his entire team, including his coach, David Witt. The American has not had a good year and intends to seek drastic solutions for the upcoming year.
Tiafoe announced that he has split with what sounds like his entire team, which would include David Witt.
— Tennis Updates (@TennisUpdates25) October 17, 2025
We already knew last week that he was cutting his season short when he withdrew from all those indoor events. Fresh start for 2026 is not the worst idea after how 2025 went. pic.twitter.com/VN3WdfhNJW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tiafoe toma una decisión trascendental en su carrera
Holger Rune is seeking a title at the ATP 250 Stockholm 2025 to gain confidence and enough points to qualify for the ATP Finals 2025. However, he still remembers what happened in Shanghai, where he was defeated by Valentin Vacherot. "What we saw there speaks for itself about the depth of the circuit and how competitive everything is. Facing someone outside the top 100 can be challenging because you don't know their game, and it takes time to adapt. Anyway, I am glad not to have been the only top player to lose to Vacherot," said the Dane.
🎙️🇩🇰 Holger Rune on the depth of men’s tennis right now:
— Tennis Masterr (@tennismasterr) October 16, 2025
“What we saw in Shanghai speaks for itself. So many great players out there.”
“Happy that I wasn’t the only one losing to Vacherot in Shanghai.”
Rune said facing someone outside the top 100 can be surprisingly difficult.… pic.twitter.com/daODcCCL3Q
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rune: "Me alegra no haber sido el único gran tenista que perdió ante Vacherot"
The legendary former American player makes explosive statements about the young Learner Tien, with whom he is very surprised.
The American approaches in a very didactic way the current great debate about the speed of the courts and the quality of the balls.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had a conversation with the French media UniverseTennis in which he discussed current aspects. His response when asked about the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz was clear. "For now, it's just the two of them. I would have liked to see them in my time, facing Del Potro in the third round, Murray in the round of 16, Djokovic in the quarterfinals, Federer in the semifinals, and Nadal in the final," stated the Frenchman, illustrating the tremendous challenge that players like him had to face just over a decade ago.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 🇫🇷 on the comparison between Sinner/Alcaraz and the BIG 3
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) October 19, 2025
🗣️ "What I would have liked is to see them face Del Potro in the third round, Murray in the round of 16, Djokovic in the quarterfinals, Federer in the semifinals, and Nadal in the final. They are only two for now." pic.com/Ss2ki0bHli
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsonga raja sobre el dominio de Sinner y Alcaraz: "Me hubiera gustado verlos en mi época"
The German admits to continue dragging physical problems and selects four players who could overshadow Sinner and Alcaraz in 2026.
The Spaniard reflects on the adaptations he has had to make at the Six Kings Slam 2025 and warns that his best level is yet to come.
Novak Djokovic was subjected in the Six Kings Slam 2025 to one of the most common abstraction exercises in the tennis world, one that every fan has faced at some point: designing the ideal player stroke by stroke. The Serbian player drew on historical knowledge and originality to avoid repeating any names and decided not to include Sinner, Alcaraz, or even himself in any parameter.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic sorprende con sus elecciones al diseñar su tenista ideal
Frances Tiafoe ended his season a few days ago and now surprises by making a radical decision to cut ties with his entire team, including his coach, David Witt. The American has not had a good year and intends to seek drastic solutions for the upcoming year.
Tiafoe announced that he has split with what sounds like his entire team, which would include David Witt.
— Tennis Updates (@TennisUpdates25) October 17, 2025
We already knew last week that he was cutting his season short when he withdrew from all those indoor events. Fresh start for 2026 is not the worst idea after how 2025 went. pic.twitter.com/VN3WdfhNJW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tiafoe toma una decisión trascendental en su carrera
Holger Rune is seeking a title at the ATP 250 Stockholm 2025 to gain confidence and enough points to qualify for the ATP Finals 2025. However, he still remembers what happened in Shanghai, where he was defeated by Valentin Vacherot. "What we saw there speaks for itself about the depth of the circuit and how competitive everything is. Facing someone outside the top 100 can be challenging because you don't know their game, and it takes time to adapt. Anyway, I am glad not to have been the only top player to lose to Vacherot," said the Dane.
🎙️🇩🇰 Holger Rune on the depth of men’s tennis right now:
— Tennis Masterr (@tennismasterr) October 16, 2025
“What we saw in Shanghai speaks for itself. So many great players out there.”
“Happy that I wasn’t the only one losing to Vacherot in Shanghai.”
Rune said facing someone outside the top 100 can be surprisingly difficult.… pic.twitter.com/daODcCCL3Q
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rune: "Me alegra no haber sido el único gran tenista que perdió ante Vacherot"
The Italian explains what his genuine perception of tennis is and reveals some of his great goals and aspirations regarding titles and intangibles in this sport.
The Norwegian strongly criticizes the decision to extend the duration of most Masters 1000 events and argues it forcefully.