The Japanese player won again on hard court after 5 months by defeating Ons Jabeur. In a press conference she confessed to having been improving her movement with special help.
The Japanese player won again on hard court after 5 months by defeating Ons Jabeur. In a press conference she confessed to having been improving her movement with special help.
Mixed results for the Spaniards in the 2024 ATP Montreal tournament. Alejandro Davidovich claimed his first victory against Roman Safiullin in a swift match (6-2 7-5), but Pedro Martínez Portero couldn't reach the second round, falling to Borna Coric in straight sets, 6-4 6-4. Consequently, Davidovich, off to a good start, will now face a tough opponent: Daniil Medvedev.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davidovich se medirá a Medvedev, mientras que Pedro Martínez se despide de Montreal
The American shared her experience at the Paris Olympics and how she achieved her two main goals involving Nadal and Murray.
Sorana Cirstea has been going through very tough times in the last 6 months due to physical issues. Plantar cystitis has been a major hindrance in her career, and the Romanian has decided to undergo surgery to address her problems and pains. The player herself announced through her social media channels that she is doing well but will miss the rest of the season. Therefore, we hope to see her back on the courts in 2025.
Sorana Cirstea shares another update on her IG Story. She decided on surgery to help with her foot injury which means her season is over as she recovers. But she says everything went well.
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) August 8, 2024
Sori has fought back to play well after a shoulder surgery, she can do it again. pic.twitter.com/tLoGowUkwu
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cirstea pasa por quirófano y anuncia que volverá en 2025
This day at the ATP in Montreal immortalized one of the most curious shots we can encounter today. It turns out that Alexander Bublik did it again on a tennis court. In his match against Ben Shelton, the Kazakh player made a move by throwing his racket on the ground to return the ball on the other side of the net. Interestingly, the ball landed on it and went to the opposite court, however, it was not counted, and that's how the match ended, with a victory for the American. The images are priceless, with both of them laughing at the net about what had just happened:
The best shot that never counted 😮
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) August 7, 2024
Another look at @BublikAlexander's moment of magic at #OBN24! pic.twitter.com/4z1p8QyjBA
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik alucina en Montreal con un golpe sin usar las manos
The great moment that Paula Badosa is experiencing in North America continues, as the Spanish player already has the first victory in the WTA in Toronto under her belt. After triumphing in Washington, Badosa has gained an unstoppable momentum by chaining together 6 consecutive wins, something that had not happened since January 2022. The Catalan defeated Clara Tauson in her first match with a decisive result of 6-1 6-4, once again showing that she feels physically very strong. Therefore, in the second round, she will have to tighten her belt against a high-level player like Jelena Ostapenko.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa sigue imparable, ahora en Toronto
The tournament confirms the prize money it will distribute to its participants, with a 15% increase from last year. The champion, male and female, will each pocket 3.6 million dollars.
The Italian spoke with the media upon arrival in Montreal, where he defends his title, and questions about the match of the year at the Olympic Games soon arose.
The Japanese player won again on hard court after 5 months by defeating Ons Jabeur. In a press conference she confessed to having been improving her movement with special help.
Sorana Cirstea has been going through very tough times in the last 6 months due to physical issues. Plantar cystitis has been a major hindrance in her career, and the Romanian has decided to undergo surgery to address her problems and pains. The player herself announced through her social media channels that she is doing well but will miss the rest of the season. Therefore, we hope to see her back on the courts in 2025.
Sorana Cirstea shares another update on her IG Story. She decided on surgery to help with her foot injury which means her season is over as she recovers. But she says everything went well.
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) August 8, 2024
Sori has fought back to play well after a shoulder surgery, she can do it again. pic.twitter.com/tLoGowUkwu
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cirstea pasa por quirófano y anuncia que volverá en 2025
Mixed results for the Spaniards in the 2024 ATP Montreal tournament. Alejandro Davidovich claimed his first victory against Roman Safiullin in a swift match (6-2 7-5), but Pedro Martínez Portero couldn't reach the second round, falling to Borna Coric in straight sets, 6-4 6-4. Consequently, Davidovich, off to a good start, will now face a tough opponent: Daniil Medvedev.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Davidovich se medirá a Medvedev, mientras que Pedro Martínez se despide de Montreal
This day at the ATP in Montreal immortalized one of the most curious shots we can encounter today. It turns out that Alexander Bublik did it again on a tennis court. In his match against Ben Shelton, the Kazakh player made a move by throwing his racket on the ground to return the ball on the other side of the net. Interestingly, the ball landed on it and went to the opposite court, however, it was not counted, and that's how the match ended, with a victory for the American. The images are priceless, with both of them laughing at the net about what had just happened:
The best shot that never counted 😮
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) August 7, 2024
Another look at @BublikAlexander's moment of magic at #OBN24! pic.twitter.com/4z1p8QyjBA
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bublik alucina en Montreal con un golpe sin usar las manos
The American shared her experience at the Paris Olympics and how she achieved her two main goals involving Nadal and Murray.
The great moment that Paula Badosa is experiencing in North America continues, as the Spanish player already has the first victory in the WTA in Toronto under her belt. After triumphing in Washington, Badosa has gained an unstoppable momentum by chaining together 6 consecutive wins, something that had not happened since January 2022. The Catalan defeated Clara Tauson in her first match with a decisive result of 6-1 6-4, once again showing that she feels physically very strong. Therefore, in the second round, she will have to tighten her belt against a high-level player like Jelena Ostapenko.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa sigue imparable, ahora en Toronto
The tournament confirms the prize money it will distribute to its participants, with a 15% increase from last year. The champion, male and female, will each pocket 3.6 million dollars.
The Italian spoke with the media upon arrival in Montreal, where he defends his title, and questions about the match of the year at the Olympic Games soon arose.
A few days after being disqualified from his quarterfinal match in Washington, Denis Shapovalov has spoken out about that unfortunate incident. The Canadian took to his social media to issue a statement expressing gratitude that his points and tournament prize money were not revoked, but he strongly disagrees with the hefty fine he has to face. "It has been an extremely stressful moment for me. I still feel shocked and disappointed by the decision to disqualify me from my match against Ben in Washington. It was not fair to me, to him, or to anyone watching the match there. I immediately appealed to the ATP and I am satisfied and grateful for the quick decision to reinstate my points and prize money. However, I must say that I do not agree with the heavy fine imposed on me, which is more than half of the prize money I won last week, and I will continue to fight against it," he wrote.
"We all work very hard; our tennis careers are our lives and should not be derailed by subjective and unnecessary decisions. I also hope that the ATP can establish better rules to protect players from abusive fans. I would also like to take this moment to thank the players who have openly defended me in the press and on social media," he added.
— Denis Shapovalov (@denis_shapo) August 6, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Shapovalov se pronuncia tras su descalificación en Washington: "No fue justo"
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