The Murcian imposed his favoritism against a Davidovich who held his ground but ultimately succumbed to the magic of an Alcaraz who is now a finalist in Monte Carlo.
The Murcian imposed his favoritism against a Davidovich who held his ground but ultimately succumbed to the magic of an Alcaraz who is now a finalist in Monte Carlo.
The Italian reveals the key that explains his improvement in the Monte Carlo tournament and makes him a strong candidate for the title.
I apologize if I have sparked excitement in some of our readers, but do not feel deceived, the headline is not lacking in truth. There is an Argentine boy born in 2009 in the town of Ricardone, near Rosario, named Rafael Nadal, and this week he is competing in a Pro Tour tournament in Argentina. The most impressive thing is that his brother's name is Toni Nadal, and he also plays. Obviously, their parents were fervent admirers of Rafa and decided to baptize their offspring with these names, who are excelling in the world of tennis. Seeing is believing.
The twins Rafa and Toni Nadal.
— Ariel Fernández (@AFD7L) April 11, 2025
📸 La Gaceta de Tucumán pic.twitter.com/wSgXoC04tO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rafael Nadal disputa un torneo en Argentina
We reveal the keys you need to know so you don't miss the great final of the Monte Carlo tournament, in which Alcaraz will seek his second title of the season.
The organizers of the ATP 500 Munich 2025 won't be very happy with the news that has been emerging in the last few hours. Shortly after Fritz and Hurkacz announced that they are not available to compete in the Bavarian event, it is now Matteo Berrettini who declines the option to participate in the tournament, leaving his spot to Mariano Navone.
Munich update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) April 11, 2025
OUT: Berrettini
IN: Navone
Next: Bonzi
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El torneo de Munich sufre una sensible baja de última hora
Stefanos Tsitsipas expressed his disappointment at the press conference for falling in the quarterfinals of the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 against Lorenzo Musetti. "It's hard to accept my performance, this is not normal, definitely. The serve is where I struggled the most, truth is I have a heart-wrenching feeling from this defeat," he said before praising the Italian. "His clay-court game is fantastic, but I'm not used to making as many mistakes as I did today," he emphasized.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas: "No es normal lo que me ha pasado, tengo un sentimiento desgarrador"
Lorenzo Musetti is pushing his limits in this ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025, as evidence by securing the best ranking of his career upon leaving the Principality. The Italian will be 13th in the world if he loses in the semifinals, surpassing his previous personal best of 15th. Reaching the final would place him 11th, while winning the title would break into the top 10, positioning him as 7th in the world.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti se asegura salir de Montecarlo con el mejor ranking ATP de su carrera
He has hit rock bottom. Stefanos Tsitsipas has been among the best in the world in recent years thanks to his success in the Principality of Monaco, but falling in the quarterfinals of this ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 causes him to lose a whopping 800 points, leading to his exit from the top 15 of the ATP ranking. The Greek will appear in the ranking update on Monday, April 14, as the world No. 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La fatal consecuencia para Tsitsipas en el ranking ATP de su derrota en Montecarlo
The Murcian imposed his favoritism against a Davidovich who held his ground but ultimately succumbed to the magic of an Alcaraz who is now a finalist in Monte Carlo.
We reveal the keys you need to know so you don't miss the great final of the Monte Carlo tournament, in which Alcaraz will seek his second title of the season.
The Italian reveals the key that explains his improvement in the Monte Carlo tournament and makes him a strong candidate for the title.
The organizers of the ATP 500 Munich 2025 won't be very happy with the news that has been emerging in the last few hours. Shortly after Fritz and Hurkacz announced that they are not available to compete in the Bavarian event, it is now Matteo Berrettini who declines the option to participate in the tournament, leaving his spot to Mariano Navone.
Munich update:
— Entry List Updates (@EntryLists) April 11, 2025
OUT: Berrettini
IN: Navone
Next: Bonzi
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El torneo de Munich sufre una sensible baja de última hora
I apologize if I have sparked excitement in some of our readers, but do not feel deceived, the headline is not lacking in truth. There is an Argentine boy born in 2009 in the town of Ricardone, near Rosario, named Rafael Nadal, and this week he is competing in a Pro Tour tournament in Argentina. The most impressive thing is that his brother's name is Toni Nadal, and he also plays. Obviously, their parents were fervent admirers of Rafa and decided to baptize their offspring with these names, who are excelling in the world of tennis. Seeing is believing.
The twins Rafa and Toni Nadal.
— Ariel Fernández (@AFD7L) April 11, 2025
📸 La Gaceta de Tucumán pic.twitter.com/wSgXoC04tO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rafael Nadal disputa un torneo en Argentina
Stefanos Tsitsipas expressed his disappointment at the press conference for falling in the quarterfinals of the ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 against Lorenzo Musetti. "It's hard to accept my performance, this is not normal, definitely. The serve is where I struggled the most, truth is I have a heart-wrenching feeling from this defeat," he said before praising the Italian. "His clay-court game is fantastic, but I'm not used to making as many mistakes as I did today," he emphasized.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas: "No es normal lo que me ha pasado, tengo un sentimiento desgarrador"
Lorenzo Musetti is pushing his limits in this ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025, as evidence by securing the best ranking of his career upon leaving the Principality. The Italian will be 13th in the world if he loses in the semifinals, surpassing his previous personal best of 15th. Reaching the final would place him 11th, while winning the title would break into the top 10, positioning him as 7th in the world.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti se asegura salir de Montecarlo con el mejor ranking ATP de su carrera
He has hit rock bottom. Stefanos Tsitsipas has been among the best in the world in recent years thanks to his success in the Principality of Monaco, but falling in the quarterfinals of this ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo 2025 causes him to lose a whopping 800 points, leading to his exit from the top 15 of the ATP ranking. The Greek will appear in the ranking update on Monday, April 14, as the world No. 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La fatal consecuencia para Tsitsipas en el ranking ATP de su derrota en Montecarlo
Surprising news coming from the immediate environment of the current world number 6, Jasmine Paolini. The Italian had a tremendous breakthrough last year and is looking to confirm her status as one of the best on the women's circuit. After ending her relationship with the coach who had guided her for the past five years, Renzo Furlán, the Italian has decided to hire Marc López as her coach, following the Catalan's debut as a coach with Nadal.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La ilusionante nueva aventura de Marc López como entrenador
Impressive. The 6-0 6-0 victory by Álex de Miñaur over Grigor Dimitrov in the quarterfinals of the ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo 2025 marks the first time since 1990 that a player achieves this result in a round of a tournament of this category. Additionally, the Bulgarian had never lost a single match in his career with this score.
1 - Alex de Minaur is the first player since the format's introduction in 1990 to win an ATP Masters 1000 match from quarter-finals and onwards with a 6-0 6-0 scoreline. Ruthless. #RolexMonteCarloMasters | @ROLEXMCMASTERS @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) April 11, 2025
At 33 years old and for his 769th match on the ATP circuit, Grigor Dimitrov suffers the WORST DEFEAT of his career. 😨🇧🇬 pic.twitter.com/A933Y4cKxm
— Univers Tennis 🎾 (@UniversTennis) April 11, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, De Miñaur y Dimitrov, una "bicicleta" jamás vista