We attempt to analyze the questions that remain up in the air after the 3-month suspension of the Italian. Is it fair or exaggerated?
We attempt to analyze the questions that remain up in the air after the 3-month suspension of the Italian. Is it fair or exaggerated?
We tell you the REAL reason why the Buenos Aires tournament could not be upgraded to ATP 500 category.
Andrea Vavassori explained how it feels to play against a completely inspired Carlitos when everything is going absolutely right.
The attitude of the Dane yesterday in Buenos Aires makes it clear that Rune is not managing his career well at all.
Carlitos is a mix of a tennis player from the past with one from the present. The evolution of tennis involves blending what was done 50 years ago with what is done today.
Sascha doesn't believe in himself or in his chances of winning a Grand Slam in his career. He seems to have completely given up.
The Serbian had to withdraw from the Australian Open as his injury worsened, and there are still people who continue to doubt that everything is and has been theater.
The Serb opens up and points to those who doubt him all the time and the successes he achieves on the court. "This doesn't discourage me, it motivates me more," he says.
We attempt to analyze the questions that remain up in the air after the 3-month suspension of the Italian. Is it fair or exaggerated?
The attitude of the Dane yesterday in Buenos Aires makes it clear that Rune is not managing his career well at all.
We tell you the REAL reason why the Buenos Aires tournament could not be upgraded to ATP 500 category.
Carlitos is a mix of a tennis player from the past with one from the present. The evolution of tennis involves blending what was done 50 years ago with what is done today.
Andrea Vavassori explained how it feels to play against a completely inspired Carlitos when everything is going absolutely right.
Sascha doesn't believe in himself or in his chances of winning a Grand Slam in his career. He seems to have completely given up.
The Serbian had to withdraw from the Australian Open as his injury worsened, and there are still people who continue to doubt that everything is and has been theater.
The Serb opens up and points to those who doubt him all the time and the successes he achieves on the court. "This doesn't discourage me, it motivates me more," he says.
We analyze the Serb's comeback, which exposed Carlos Alcaraz's current main weakness in the eyes of the world. Discover what it is.
At the end of the first set, Novak Djokovic injured his left leg adductor, limiting his movement for that part of the match. He even went to the locker room for treatment and returned with his thigh bandaged. After a few minutes where it seemed like all was lost for him, the medication started to take effect and the Serbian was able to turn the match around from there. At the end of the battle, Djokovic made a confession that surprised many. "If I had lost the second set, I don't know if I would have continued playing." Carlos couldn't tighten the grip at those moments, he gave life to Nole, and the Belgrade native took advantage to complete an epic comeback.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble confesión de Djokovic: "Si hubiera perdido el segundo set, no sé si habría continuado jugando"