The American will reach the semifinals in Dallas, very close to defending the title more and more. He talked about how he defeated his friend Opelka in what has been the first face-to-face of his career.
The American will reach the semifinals in Dallas, very close to defending the title more and more. He talked about how he defeated his friend Opelka in what has been the first face-to-face of his career.
The Danish player continues to sign irregular results, with a flu now being the "culprit" of his defeat in Rotterdam. His mother, Aneke, leaves in the air his participation in Buenos Aires next week.
The Norwegian once again prefers to play on hard courts before the 'Sunshine Double', despite being more of a clay-court player. What is he doing in Dallas?
The Dallas ATP concluded yesterday's session with the last two matches needed to complete the lineup of semifinalists. Following the qualifications of Jaume Munar and Casper Ruud, who will face each other, now Tommy Paul and Denis Shapovalov join them. In order to do so, the American defeated Reilly Opelka 7-6(3) 6-2 and the Canadian did the same with Tomas Machac 7-6(5) 6-0. Therefore, Paul and Shapovalov will battle in the other semi to advance to the grand final on Sunday.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tommy Paul y Shapovalov se unen a las semis en Dallas
The 2025 Dallas ATP left us with some viral images from the match between Reilly Opelka and Cameron Norrie. As the American was preparing to serve, a spectator shouted something that he did not like at all. Opelka responded with some rude words, which the chair umpire penalized with a 'point penalty'. It happened right as Reilly was serving to win the match with his serve, at 30-all. Eventually, the American managed to save the break point and win the match, but it could have turned into a real mess. Later, Opelka criticized the decision of chair umpire, Gregory Allensworth, and asked the ATP for his suspension. Here are the images of the controversy:
Moment Reilly Opelka got a point penalty for Audible Obscenity while he was serving for the match against Cameron Norrie at 5-3 (30-30)
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) February 7, 2025
Gregory Allensworth gave him a point penalty and supervisor agreed.
Opelka held and won the match anyway.
pic.twitter.com/3zPsSCGIoS
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Opelka y una polémica penalización que casi le cuesta el partido
It won't be in February either. Bianca Andreescu has been forced to delay her return to the courts after having to undergo a last-minute operation. The Canadian had planned to participate in the WTA de Mérida at the end of this month, about four months since the last time we saw her grab a racket back in October at the Tokyo tournament. However, the player herself informed through her social networks that she had to undergo an emergency appendectomy after a very strong stomach pain. In that same statement, Bianca clarified that the operation was a complete success, although she will have to wait to fully recover to play her first tournament in 2025, which will be in the clay court season.
Just unreal the amount of adversity Bianca Andreescu has had to face to stay healthy on Tour.
— Mike McIntyre (@McIntyreTennis) February 6, 2025
Was supposed to be starting her season this month but instead an emergency appendectomy has her sidelined until the clay court season.
Still one of 🇨🇦’s best and a threat when playing! pic.twitter.com/CxwnYaMSIc
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Andreescu retrasa su vuelta tras someterse a una intervención de emergencia
The American is in Dallas to try to defend the title, making his debut in his first tournament as a top 10 player in the world.
A couple of days ago, Daniil Medvedev announced that his working relationship with Gilles Simon was over after the Australian Open. After a 2024 season without titles or results, they both decided to end their partnership. Now, Medvedev clarified that they get along well and there were no hard feelings between them. "Hey guys, Gilles Simon and I mutually decided to stop working together. I am really thankful for everything that he brought to the team. We will absolutely stay friends and wish him nothing but the best." The Russian wrote on his social media, currently competing in the ATP Rotterdam.
Hey guys, Gilles Simon and I mutually decided to stop working together. I am really thankful for everything that he brought to the team. We will absolutely stay friends and wish him nothing but the best.
— Daniil Medvedev (@DaniilMedwed) February 4, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev aclara cómo es su relación con Gilles Simon tras separar sus caminos
The American will reach the semifinals in Dallas, very close to defending the title more and more. He talked about how he defeated his friend Opelka in what has been the first face-to-face of his career.
The Dallas ATP concluded yesterday's session with the last two matches needed to complete the lineup of semifinalists. Following the qualifications of Jaume Munar and Casper Ruud, who will face each other, now Tommy Paul and Denis Shapovalov join them. In order to do so, the American defeated Reilly Opelka 7-6(3) 6-2 and the Canadian did the same with Tomas Machac 7-6(5) 6-0. Therefore, Paul and Shapovalov will battle in the other semi to advance to the grand final on Sunday.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tommy Paul y Shapovalov se unen a las semis en Dallas
The Danish player continues to sign irregular results, with a flu now being the "culprit" of his defeat in Rotterdam. His mother, Aneke, leaves in the air his participation in Buenos Aires next week.
The 2025 Dallas ATP left us with some viral images from the match between Reilly Opelka and Cameron Norrie. As the American was preparing to serve, a spectator shouted something that he did not like at all. Opelka responded with some rude words, which the chair umpire penalized with a 'point penalty'. It happened right as Reilly was serving to win the match with his serve, at 30-all. Eventually, the American managed to save the break point and win the match, but it could have turned into a real mess. Later, Opelka criticized the decision of chair umpire, Gregory Allensworth, and asked the ATP for his suspension. Here are the images of the controversy:
Moment Reilly Opelka got a point penalty for Audible Obscenity while he was serving for the match against Cameron Norrie at 5-3 (30-30)
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) February 7, 2025
Gregory Allensworth gave him a point penalty and supervisor agreed.
Opelka held and won the match anyway.
pic.twitter.com/3zPsSCGIoS
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Opelka y una polémica penalización que casi le cuesta el partido
The Norwegian once again prefers to play on hard courts before the 'Sunshine Double', despite being more of a clay-court player. What is he doing in Dallas?
It won't be in February either. Bianca Andreescu has been forced to delay her return to the courts after having to undergo a last-minute operation. The Canadian had planned to participate in the WTA de Mérida at the end of this month, about four months since the last time we saw her grab a racket back in October at the Tokyo tournament. However, the player herself informed through her social networks that she had to undergo an emergency appendectomy after a very strong stomach pain. In that same statement, Bianca clarified that the operation was a complete success, although she will have to wait to fully recover to play her first tournament in 2025, which will be in the clay court season.
Just unreal the amount of adversity Bianca Andreescu has had to face to stay healthy on Tour.
— Mike McIntyre (@McIntyreTennis) February 6, 2025
Was supposed to be starting her season this month but instead an emergency appendectomy has her sidelined until the clay court season.
Still one of 🇨🇦’s best and a threat when playing! pic.twitter.com/CxwnYaMSIc
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Andreescu retrasa su vuelta tras someterse a una intervención de emergencia
The American is in Dallas to try to defend the title, making his debut in his first tournament as a top 10 player in the world.
A couple of days ago, Daniil Medvedev announced that his working relationship with Gilles Simon was over after the Australian Open. After a 2024 season without titles or results, they both decided to end their partnership. Now, Medvedev clarified that they get along well and there were no hard feelings between them. "Hey guys, Gilles Simon and I mutually decided to stop working together. I am really thankful for everything that he brought to the team. We will absolutely stay friends and wish him nothing but the best." The Russian wrote on his social media, currently competing in the ATP Rotterdam.
Hey guys, Gilles Simon and I mutually decided to stop working together. I am really thankful for everything that he brought to the team. We will absolutely stay friends and wish him nothing but the best.
— Daniil Medvedev (@DaniilMedwed) February 4, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev aclara cómo es su relación con Gilles Simon tras separar sus caminos
The Spaniard reflected on going through her worst moment and revealed her main goal for 2025. Additionally, she also addressed the issue of pressure with Carlitos and Jannik as an example.
Rafa Nadal attended the "Gran Gala de Mundo Deportivo," the awards presented by the Spanish media where the Balearic player was honored for his career. Rafa has been retired for about three months since he played his last match at the Davis Cup in November, so now he is facing his new life as a former tennis player. How is he handling it? "Well, perfectly. Personally, I am happy and otherwise, trying to adapt to what is a new facet of my life that, for now, I am managing well. At the moment, I do not miss the day-to-day, I am fine as I am. In the end, the last few years were difficult, which also helps me not to miss it so much. I retired three months ago, I cannot say it with total clarity yet but for now, I am fine," he honestly confessed to the media.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal, tras su retiro: "De momento no echo de menos el día a día, estoy perfecto"