We analyze which players have more chances to improve their ATP ranking and which ones have little room to score on the grass court swing.
We analyze which players have more chances to improve their ATP ranking and which ones have little room to score on the grass court swing.
Juan Carlos Ferrero was asked on the program El Larguero of Cadena Ser about the Netflix documentary that offered an image conducive to many distorting what Carlos Alcaraz's real work ethic is. His coach's reflections couldn't be more accurate.
"Now everything is being talked about. Once the documentary came out, we knew there would be negative comments, especially if he loses. If he had lost in Paris, surely people would have said he should go to Ibiza. Although the documentary talks about his way, Carlos' way is really about training. We don't do a lot of training volume, I prefer two hours of absolute quality over four hours with a bad attitude. I used to train a lot more before, but the circuit's demands make us seek quality and effective training. Whenever we've asked Carlos to work, he has done it," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero y el polémico documental de Alcaraz: "Sabíamos lo que nos esperaba si hubiera perdido"
Juan Carlos Ferrero exuded friendliness and sincerity during his conversation with El Larguero, a program on La Cadena Ser. There, he was asked about the whereabouts of Carlos Alcaraz, eliciting a funny response. "Disconnecting," Ferrero said amidst laughter. "Yesterday I told him to have a good time because he deserved it, but to remember that he is a tennis player. We know how he is, these days suit him well, he'll come back refreshed and in a good mental state. It's not just about partying but about disconnecting, not thinking about tennis and being with his friends like any other 22-year-old kid. He'll return to work with motivation," he explained.
🎾🫡 @juankiferri, on #ElLarguero
— El Larguero (@ellarguero) June 9, 2025
Where's Carlos? Juan Carlos Ferrero's reaction says it all... 🤣🥳🍾
😚😅 "Yesterday, I told him to have a good time, that he deserved it, and to remember he's a tennis player at all times"
🎉🪅 "We know how he is, and these days suit him well" pic.twitter.com/ZSo2Rk4HXy
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La reacción de Ferrero al ser preguntado sobre el paradero de Alcaraz: "Le he pedido que recuerde que es tenista"
The British analyzed the current situation of men's tennis and revealed what his plans are regarding training another tennis player.
Jannik Sinner has now accumulated 53 consecutive weeks at the top of the ATP ranking, being the fifth player in history to hold onto the number 1 spot from their first ascent to this position. While it is true that the Italian is the ninth player with the most consecutive weeks accumulated, only five have had such an extensive streak from their debut at this position. The others were Roger Federer (237 weeks), Jimmy Connors (160), Lleyton Hewitt (75), and Novak Djokovic (53).
📊 Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹 began his 53rd consecutive week as the world's No. 1 yesterday. He becomes the 5th player to hold this position for over a year from their first ascent to the top:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) June 10, 2025
▪️ 237 weeks: Federer 🇨🇭
▪️ 160 weeks: Connors 🇺🇸
▪️ 75 weeks:… pic.twitter.com/eq9jUcfYgX
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner suma un nuevo hito histórico en cuanto a su permanencia en el número 1 del ranking ATP
Juan Carlos Ferrero spoke to the microphones of El Larguero, a program on Cadena Ser, where he addressed various topics, including the upcoming schedule of Carlos Alcaraz. The big question is whether the Murcian will compete in the ATP 500 Queen's 2025 next week, as a prelude to Wimbledon 2025, and Juan Carlos' response is clear.
"The plan is to play it, but in a few days we will make a final decision. Mid-tournament, we talked about it, and Carlos told us he was eager to go. After these days of rest, on Thursday or Friday, we will do a test to see how he is physically and emotionally. We will resume specific grass training to fine-tune mobility issues. We will go to Wimbledon with great enthusiasm; Carlos loves playing there," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero: "El plan es jugar en Queen´s, pero..."
Carlos Alcaraz is the best player so far this season. The irrefutable proof of this is that he leads by 1,790 points in the ATP Race, the ranking that collects this year's results, ahead of Jannik Sinner, his main pursuer. Alexander Zverev, Jack Draper, and Lorenzo Musetti complete the top 5, followed by Novak Djokovic, while Tommy Paul would mark the border to compete in the ATP Finals at this moment.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Race ATP: Alcaraz domina con puño de hierro
Andy Murray offered an interesting chat with the BBC, and one of the funniest and most anecdotal moments was when he talked about one of his children, who is now 5 years old. The Dunblane native explained that his son is fully immersed in chess, and although he is not particularly a great player, he used to play for a long time due to his analytical capacity. Well, Murray admits that his son beats him, even capable of going to the bathroom in the middle of the game and coming back. It's not something common. "It's a humbling experience for my intelligence," he says amidst laughter.
"It's humbling for my intelligence" 😂 Andy Murray says his five-year-old beats him at chess ♟️ pic.twitter.com/xIroIbgTtb
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 9, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Murray tiene un genio en casa: "Mi hijo de 5 años me gana al ajedrez"
We analyze which players have more chances to improve their ATP ranking and which ones have little room to score on the grass court swing.
The British analyzed the current situation of men's tennis and revealed what his plans are regarding training another tennis player.
Juan Carlos Ferrero was asked on the program El Larguero of Cadena Ser about the Netflix documentary that offered an image conducive to many distorting what Carlos Alcaraz's real work ethic is. His coach's reflections couldn't be more accurate.
"Now everything is being talked about. Once the documentary came out, we knew there would be negative comments, especially if he loses. If he had lost in Paris, surely people would have said he should go to Ibiza. Although the documentary talks about his way, Carlos' way is really about training. We don't do a lot of training volume, I prefer two hours of absolute quality over four hours with a bad attitude. I used to train a lot more before, but the circuit's demands make us seek quality and effective training. Whenever we've asked Carlos to work, he has done it," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero y el polémico documental de Alcaraz: "Sabíamos lo que nos esperaba si hubiera perdido"
Jannik Sinner has now accumulated 53 consecutive weeks at the top of the ATP ranking, being the fifth player in history to hold onto the number 1 spot from their first ascent to this position. While it is true that the Italian is the ninth player with the most consecutive weeks accumulated, only five have had such an extensive streak from their debut at this position. The others were Roger Federer (237 weeks), Jimmy Connors (160), Lleyton Hewitt (75), and Novak Djokovic (53).
📊 Jannik Sinner 🇮🇹 began his 53rd consecutive week as the world's No. 1 yesterday. He becomes the 5th player to hold this position for over a year from their first ascent to the top:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) June 10, 2025
▪️ 237 weeks: Federer 🇨🇭
▪️ 160 weeks: Connors 🇺🇸
▪️ 75 weeks:… pic.twitter.com/eq9jUcfYgX
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner suma un nuevo hito histórico en cuanto a su permanencia en el número 1 del ranking ATP
Juan Carlos Ferrero exuded friendliness and sincerity during his conversation with El Larguero, a program on La Cadena Ser. There, he was asked about the whereabouts of Carlos Alcaraz, eliciting a funny response. "Disconnecting," Ferrero said amidst laughter. "Yesterday I told him to have a good time because he deserved it, but to remember that he is a tennis player. We know how he is, these days suit him well, he'll come back refreshed and in a good mental state. It's not just about partying but about disconnecting, not thinking about tennis and being with his friends like any other 22-year-old kid. He'll return to work with motivation," he explained.
🎾🫡 @juankiferri, on #ElLarguero
— El Larguero (@ellarguero) June 9, 2025
Where's Carlos? Juan Carlos Ferrero's reaction says it all... 🤣🥳🍾
😚😅 "Yesterday, I told him to have a good time, that he deserved it, and to remember he's a tennis player at all times"
🎉🪅 "We know how he is, and these days suit him well" pic.twitter.com/ZSo2Rk4HXy
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La reacción de Ferrero al ser preguntado sobre el paradero de Alcaraz: "Le he pedido que recuerde que es tenista"
Juan Carlos Ferrero spoke to the microphones of El Larguero, a program on Cadena Ser, where he addressed various topics, including the upcoming schedule of Carlos Alcaraz. The big question is whether the Murcian will compete in the ATP 500 Queen's 2025 next week, as a prelude to Wimbledon 2025, and Juan Carlos' response is clear.
"The plan is to play it, but in a few days we will make a final decision. Mid-tournament, we talked about it, and Carlos told us he was eager to go. After these days of rest, on Thursday or Friday, we will do a test to see how he is physically and emotionally. We will resume specific grass training to fine-tune mobility issues. We will go to Wimbledon with great enthusiasm; Carlos loves playing there," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero: "El plan es jugar en Queen´s, pero..."
Carlos Alcaraz is the best player so far this season. The irrefutable proof of this is that he leads by 1,790 points in the ATP Race, the ranking that collects this year's results, ahead of Jannik Sinner, his main pursuer. Alexander Zverev, Jack Draper, and Lorenzo Musetti complete the top 5, followed by Novak Djokovic, while Tommy Paul would mark the border to compete in the ATP Finals at this moment.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Race ATP: Alcaraz domina con puño de hierro
Andy Murray offered an interesting chat with the BBC, and one of the funniest and most anecdotal moments was when he talked about one of his children, who is now 5 years old. The Dunblane native explained that his son is fully immersed in chess, and although he is not particularly a great player, he used to play for a long time due to his analytical capacity. Well, Murray admits that his son beats him, even capable of going to the bathroom in the middle of the game and coming back. It's not something common. "It's a humbling experience for my intelligence," he says amidst laughter.
"It's humbling for my intelligence" 😂 Andy Murray says his five-year-old beats him at chess ♟️ pic.twitter.com/xIroIbgTtb
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 9, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Murray tiene un genio en casa: "Mi hijo de 5 años me gana al ajedrez"
While all the spotlight of the tennis world was on Paris, the Challenger circuit and a WTA 125 category event were already being played on grass, specifically in the town of Birmingham. After a week of spectacle, Finnish Otto Virtanen and Belgian Greet Minnen are the ones who have had the privilege of being the first champions of the year in grass events, beating Colton Smith and Linda Fruhvirtova in the final, respectively.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Otto Virtanen y Greet Minnen, primeros campeones del 2025 sobre hierba
It's a video to keep in the archive of our lives, to show it to anyone who wishes to play tennis at some point, and to enjoy it again every so often. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner honored tennis with a stellar Roland Garros 2025 match from which 12 minutes have been extracted to perfectly summarize everything that happened. It's time to enjoy it.
Possibly one of the best matches in tennis history. Enjoy the highlights by @emirates ↘️#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/1O9XKbZ2kg
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 8, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el mejor resumen de la victoria de Alcaraz sobre Sinner en la final de Roland Garros 2025