The Spanish team at the United Cup 2025 appears before the media and analyzes its chances of success and how they are arriving at this event.
The Spanish team at the United Cup 2025 appears before the media and analyzes its chances of success and how they are arriving at this event.
Lorenzo Musetti has big aspirations for this new season and has decided to face it by radically changing his look. The Italian has always been associated with his elegant mane, but the proud father and current world No. 17 has opted for a significant haircut before kicking off the tennis year.
Lorenzo Musetti got a new hairstyle for 2025. pic.twitter.com/xrdSeg0m2B
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) December 25, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti sorprende con un nuevo peinado en la nueva temporada
We delve deeply into the most attractive aspects of the United Cup 2025, an event that will take place from December 27 to January 5.
In the 2025 ATP circuit regulations, some modifications have been made regarding ATP 500 tournaments and the possibility of accessing extra money through bonuses for those who achieve the best results in them. Firstly, to receive the bonus, players will have to compete in five tournaments of that category, instead of the four established last year. All top-30 players must participate in at least one event from each of the three established categories, but if they wish to compete for a share of the 3 million dollars distributed in bonuses, they will need to play five, including the Monte Carlo event.
But there's a catch:
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) December 25, 2024
To *fully* qualify for the ATP 500 Bonus Pool, playing any five 500s is not enough — players must now meet the requirements during each of the three "swings." pic.twitter.com/Me6i0cSvBp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sorprendente cambio en el reglamento ATP que afecta al calendario y al prize money
Elena Rybakina is ready to start the new season, something she will do at the United Cup 2025, after having trained with Goran Ivanisevic for a few weeks. "I am learning a lot from his experience as an elite player, I think it will help me a lot. Physically, I feel good and I am eager to compete," said a woman who will kick off the year against Jessica Bouzas. "I have never faced her, but it will be tough because I have a lot of jet lag and the conditions are very particular, with the heat," she pointed out.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina, sobre su partido ante Bouzas: "Va a ser difícil porque tengo mucho jet lag"
We reveal which ten players have invested the most time trying to break into the top 100 of the ATP ranking and have not succeeded.
Ashleigh Barty continues to be clear that she will stay away from a dreamed return to the courts, as far as fans are concerned. The Australian retired early and quickly became a mother, announcing now that she is already expecting her second child. She did so with an intelligent and amusing post on social media.
¡Otro bebé en camino para Ash Barty! 😍 pic.twitter.com/BOYmIAQYkE
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) December 25, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sutil y divertido anuncio de Barty sobre una gran novedad en su vida
Nikolay Davydenko has surprised the world by weighing in on one of those eternal debates that most avoid if they do not hold the opinion that there should be equal prize money between women and men in tennis. The Russian was firm in his stance, and his words, reported by MatchTenis, have sparked a major controversy. "Male tennis players work three times harder than female players, especially in Grand Slams, so I find it very unfair that they receive the same prize. Men have to fight much harder to win a major tournament," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davydenko desata la polémica: "Es injusto que las mujeres ganen lo mismo que los hombres en el tenis..."
The Spanish team at the United Cup 2025 appears before the media and analyzes its chances of success and how they are arriving at this event.
In the 2025 ATP circuit regulations, some modifications have been made regarding ATP 500 tournaments and the possibility of accessing extra money through bonuses for those who achieve the best results in them. Firstly, to receive the bonus, players will have to compete in five tournaments of that category, instead of the four established last year. All top-30 players must participate in at least one event from each of the three established categories, but if they wish to compete for a share of the 3 million dollars distributed in bonuses, they will need to play five, including the Monte Carlo event.
But there's a catch:
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) December 25, 2024
To *fully* qualify for the ATP 500 Bonus Pool, playing any five 500s is not enough — players must now meet the requirements during each of the three "swings." pic.twitter.com/Me6i0cSvBp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sorprendente cambio en el reglamento ATP que afecta al calendario y al prize money
Lorenzo Musetti has big aspirations for this new season and has decided to face it by radically changing his look. The Italian has always been associated with his elegant mane, but the proud father and current world No. 17 has opted for a significant haircut before kicking off the tennis year.
Lorenzo Musetti got a new hairstyle for 2025. pic.twitter.com/xrdSeg0m2B
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) December 25, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti sorprende con un nuevo peinado en la nueva temporada
Elena Rybakina is ready to start the new season, something she will do at the United Cup 2025, after having trained with Goran Ivanisevic for a few weeks. "I am learning a lot from his experience as an elite player, I think it will help me a lot. Physically, I feel good and I am eager to compete," said a woman who will kick off the year against Jessica Bouzas. "I have never faced her, but it will be tough because I have a lot of jet lag and the conditions are very particular, with the heat," she pointed out.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina, sobre su partido ante Bouzas: "Va a ser difícil porque tengo mucho jet lag"
We delve deeply into the most attractive aspects of the United Cup 2025, an event that will take place from December 27 to January 5.
We reveal which ten players have invested the most time trying to break into the top 100 of the ATP ranking and have not succeeded.
Ashleigh Barty continues to be clear that she will stay away from a dreamed return to the courts, as far as fans are concerned. The Australian retired early and quickly became a mother, announcing now that she is already expecting her second child. She did so with an intelligent and amusing post on social media.
¡Otro bebé en camino para Ash Barty! 😍 pic.twitter.com/BOYmIAQYkE
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) December 25, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El sutil y divertido anuncio de Barty sobre una gran novedad en su vida
Nikolay Davydenko has surprised the world by weighing in on one of those eternal debates that most avoid if they do not hold the opinion that there should be equal prize money between women and men in tennis. The Russian was firm in his stance, and his words, reported by MatchTenis, have sparked a major controversy. "Male tennis players work three times harder than female players, especially in Grand Slams, so I find it very unfair that they receive the same prize. Men have to fight much harder to win a major tournament," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davydenko desata la polémica: "Es injusto que las mujeres ganen lo mismo que los hombres en el tenis..."
Iga Swiatek has revealed in a special program reviewing 2024 aired in Poland that her defeat in the tournament in Dubai in 2024 occurred under curious circumstances. The Polish player had defeated Stephens, Svitolina, and Zheng that week, but in the semifinals, she started experiencing much stronger cold symptoms and overwhelming fatigue. She fell to Kalinskaya and shortly after, tests revealed she had COVID.
Iga's team revealed that Iga had what later turned out to be Covid. She thought it was a cold. Tomasz Wiktorowski said they didn't disclose it afterward because they never liked to give "excuses" for Iga's losses. Iga said her legs did not feel her own; they didn't "listen" to her pic.twitter.com/qVMULOquPD
— Gosia (@Gosia_CzBradf) December 25, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Swiatek reconoce que disputó un torneo en 2024 teniendo COVID
Andrey Rublev seemed to end last season really burnt out and with an urgent need to distance himself from tennis. However, the Russian barely took a week off as he was competing in the UTS in London in early December. Subsequently, he traveled to Abu Dhabi for the World Tennis League and right after finishing that event, headed to Macau for another exhibition tournament. He will start 2025 with many expenses already covered due to the earnings obtained in these settings, but perhaps with less time for rest and training than would be advisable.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rublev y una pretemporada repleta de torneos de exhibición