The Australian shows great determination to improve and displays tremendous optimism regarding what the ceilings in his career could be.
The Australian shows great determination to improve and displays tremendous optimism regarding what the ceilings in his career could be.
Exciting times are ahead with the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Finals taking place from September 16 to 21 in Shenzhen, China. The Spanish team, led by Carla Suárez, will face Ukraine in the quarterfinals and has already defined four out of the five players who will make up the national team. Paula Badosa and Jessica Bouzas will be the main figures of a team completed by Cristina Bucsa, who could be crucial in doubles, and Aliona Bolsova. The fifth player is yet to be determined.
𝐉𝐔𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒, 𝐀 𝐏𝐎𝐑 𝐄𝐋 𝐓𝐈𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐎
— Spanish Tennis (@RFETenis) July 21, 2025
❤️🔥 Paula Badosa
❤️🔥 Jessica Bouzas
❤️🔥 Cristina Bucsa
❤️🔥 Aliona Bolsova
🇪🇸 Spanish Team @iberdrola Tennis
5⃣th player to be confirmed
🏆 Billie Jean King Cup Finals
🗓️ September 16-21 I Shenzhen, China#VamosEspaña pic.twitter.com/ALOk33URN7
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Jannik Sinner has now spent 59 weeks as the number 1 in the ATP ranking, placing him twelfth among players with the longest time dominating the world standings. What stands out about the Italian is that all of these weeks have been consecutive, making him the seventh of all time to have held the position for the longest continuous period, surpassing John McEnroe's 58 weeks. Ahead of him is Lleyton Hewitt, with 75 weeks.
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Stan Wawrinka maintains his love for tennis and is poised to break longevity records. The Swiss, with his victory in Umag at 40 years and three months old, has become the fourth oldest player to claim a win in an ATP tournament. Ahead of him are Feliciano López (41 years and 9 months), Ivo Karlovic (42 years and 4 months), and Jimmy Connors (42 years and 9 months). Will he surpass the American's record?
📊 The oldest players to win a match on the ATP tour since 1990:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) July 21, 2025
1️⃣ Connors 🇺🇸 42 years and 9 months
2️⃣ Karlovic 🇭🇷 42 years and 4 months
3️⃣ Lopez 🇪🇸 41 years and 9 months
4️⃣ Wawrinka 🇨🇭 40 years and 3 months ⬆️
✍️ Excluding Davis Cuppic.twitter.com/9PNNaNTp0X
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We analyze which tennis players may have a golden opportunity to make a qualitative leap and conquer the Masters 1000 in Canada, given the absence of the top players.
Novak Djokovic inaugurates this week with a memorable record that highlights his legendary longevity. The Serbian has now spent 900 weeks in the ATP ranking top 10, becoming the third player of all time to reach this figure. Ahead, he has Federer's 968 and Nadal's 912.
Top-10 Total Weeks
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) July 21, 2025
968 Roger Federer
912 Rafael Nadal
900 NOVAK DJOKOVIC
665 Andre Agassi
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Hard work and perseverance pay off. This is evidenced by the case of Jaume Munar, who at 28 years old has managed to break through the glass ceiling he had in terms of ATP ranking, which motivated him so much. Being one of the top 50 tennis players in the world is no small feat, and the Spaniard achieves it this Monday after many years of pursuing it. He will aim to continue ascending, for which the Washington tournament could be a good opportunity.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jaume Munar alcanza uno de los grandes objetivos de su carrera
The young Dane explains what has led him to work with Agassi, how his first training sessions have gone, and what he hopes to gain from the legend of world tennis.
The Australian shows great determination to improve and displays tremendous optimism regarding what the ceilings in his career could be.
Stan Wawrinka maintains his love for tennis and is poised to break longevity records. The Swiss, with his victory in Umag at 40 years and three months old, has become the fourth oldest player to claim a win in an ATP tournament. Ahead of him are Feliciano López (41 years and 9 months), Ivo Karlovic (42 years and 4 months), and Jimmy Connors (42 years and 9 months). Will he surpass the American's record?
📊 The oldest players to win a match on the ATP tour since 1990:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) July 21, 2025
1️⃣ Connors 🇺🇸 42 years and 9 months
2️⃣ Karlovic 🇭🇷 42 years and 4 months
3️⃣ Lopez 🇪🇸 41 years and 9 months
4️⃣ Wawrinka 🇨🇭 40 years and 3 months ⬆️
✍️ Excluding Davis Cuppic.twitter.com/9PNNaNTp0X
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Exciting times are ahead with the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Finals taking place from September 16 to 21 in Shenzhen, China. The Spanish team, led by Carla Suárez, will face Ukraine in the quarterfinals and has already defined four out of the five players who will make up the national team. Paula Badosa and Jessica Bouzas will be the main figures of a team completed by Cristina Bucsa, who could be crucial in doubles, and Aliona Bolsova. The fifth player is yet to be determined.
𝐉𝐔𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒, 𝐀 𝐏𝐎𝐑 𝐄𝐋 𝐓𝐈𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐎
— Spanish Tennis (@RFETenis) July 21, 2025
❤️🔥 Paula Badosa
❤️🔥 Jessica Bouzas
❤️🔥 Cristina Bucsa
❤️🔥 Aliona Bolsova
🇪🇸 Spanish Team @iberdrola Tennis
5⃣th player to be confirmed
🏆 Billie Jean King Cup Finals
🗓️ September 16-21 I Shenzhen, China#VamosEspaña pic.twitter.com/ALOk33URN7
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, BJK Cup 2025: Badosa y Bouzas liderarán al equipo español en Shenzhen
We analyze which tennis players may have a golden opportunity to make a qualitative leap and conquer the Masters 1000 in Canada, given the absence of the top players.
Jannik Sinner has now spent 59 weeks as the number 1 in the ATP ranking, placing him twelfth among players with the longest time dominating the world standings. What stands out about the Italian is that all of these weeks have been consecutive, making him the seventh of all time to have held the position for the longest continuous period, surpassing John McEnroe's 58 weeks. Ahead of him is Lleyton Hewitt, with 75 weeks.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya es el séptimo jugador de la historia con más semanas consecutivas como número 1
Novak Djokovic inaugurates this week with a memorable record that highlights his legendary longevity. The Serbian has now spent 900 weeks in the ATP ranking top 10, becoming the third player of all time to reach this figure. Ahead, he has Federer's 968 and Nadal's 912.
Top-10 Total Weeks
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) July 21, 2025
968 Roger Federer
912 Rafael Nadal
900 NOVAK DJOKOVIC
665 Andre Agassi
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, tercer tenista de la historia que alcanza las 900 semanas en el top-10 del ranking ATP
Hard work and perseverance pay off. This is evidenced by the case of Jaume Munar, who at 28 years old has managed to break through the glass ceiling he had in terms of ATP ranking, which motivated him so much. Being one of the top 50 tennis players in the world is no small feat, and the Spaniard achieves it this Monday after many years of pursuing it. He will aim to continue ascending, for which the Washington tournament could be a good opportunity.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jaume Munar alcanza uno de los grandes objetivos de su carrera
The young Dane explains what has led him to work with Agassi, how his first training sessions have gone, and what he hopes to gain from the legend of world tennis.
An informative bombshell has emerged with the announcement of the withdrawals from the ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2025 by Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Jack Draper. Three of the best players in the world will not compete in such an important tournament, which has significant consequences in the ATP ranking for them:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas son las consecuencias en el ranking ATP de las ausencias de Sinner, Djokovic y Draper en Canadá
Major news arrives from the ATP Masters 1000 Toronto 2025, with three prominent absences announced at the Canadian tournament. Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Jack Draper will not compete in this event, creating a significant power vacuum and leaving Alcaraz, Zverev, and Medvedev as top contenders, pending confirmation of their participation. Carballés, Ofner, and Safiullin will replace them in the draw.
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