Alcaraz, and a future team... with coaches who are not Spanish?
The Murcian was asked about the importance of sharing nationality with the members of his team, and he left the door open for this not to be a hindrance in upcoming seasons.
The Murcian was asked about the importance of sharing nationality with the members of his team, and he left the door open for this not to be a hindrance in upcoming seasons.
We discover the aspects you need to know so you don't miss Alcaraz's next match in the Rotterdam tournament.
The Spanish player displayed a high level of play against Vavassori, achieving a decisive victory that propelled him to the quarterfinals in Rotterdam.
After a lifetime training Grand Slam champions in the WTA, the French coach surprised this season by betting on a project in the ATP.
The Italian shows positivity and confidence in recovering his great level of tennis in the near future, although without rushing.
We analyze the causes that explain the moment of the Russian and the great dilemma in which he finds himself to redirect his career.
After 21 editions, the Metz tournament has been left out of ATP's plans for the 2026 calendar. Do you know who was the only World No. 1 to win there?
The Russian tennis player makes it clear that he will continue with his tennis career as long as he can despite going through a tough time.
The Spanish player displayed a high level of play against Vavassori, achieving a decisive victory that propelled him to the quarterfinals in Rotterdam.
We analyze the causes that explain the moment of the Russian and the great dilemma in which he finds himself to redirect his career.
After a lifetime training Grand Slam champions in the WTA, the French coach surprised this season by betting on a project in the ATP.
After 21 editions, the Metz tournament has been left out of ATP's plans for the 2026 calendar. Do you know who was the only World No. 1 to win there?
The Italian shows positivity and confidence in recovering his great level of tennis in the near future, although without rushing.
The Russian tennis player makes it clear that he will continue with his tennis career as long as he can despite going through a tough time.
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The tremendous evolution shown by Jaume Munar at the beginning of 2025 is going quite unnoticed. The Mallorcan has been a well-established name on the ATP circuit in recent seasons, but always far from the top tier of the world elite; this season, on the contrary, he is displaying a noticeable improvement in all areas of his game, and the results are coming along. Today he secured his best victory at the ATP Dallas 2025 against Ben Shelton, who was an error-prone machine against Jaume's versatility and solidity (6-2, 7-6(3)). Thus, the Santanyí native advances to the quarterfinals in an ATP 500 on indoor hard courts, where he will face Matteo Arnaldi, who convincingly defeated Alejandro Davidovich (6-1, 6-3).
Intense and fantastic day of tennis at the ATP Challenger Tenerife 2025, with several nail-biting matches resulting in surprises. The key moment was the defeat of Dominik Koepfer at the hands of the British player Johannus Monday, by 3-6 7-6 (4) 7-6 (4), as well as an epic comeback by Vitas Gaubas against Álvarez Varona when the latter was leading 5-0 in the third set, ending with 4-6 6-4 7-6 (4). Additionally, Alejandro Moro and Pol Martín Tiffon are moving forward.
Impressive duel between Elena Rybakina and Ons Jabeur in the WTA Abu Dhabi 2025 500, resolved after more than two hours of intense and high-quality match, by 6-2 4-6 7-6 (4) in favor of the Kazakh. Her next opponent will be Belinda Bencic, who continues her great form by defeating Vondrousova 7-5 6-3.
We will have a Spanish derby in the quarterfinals of the ATP Rotterdam 2025, in yet another demonstration of the evolution of our players beyond the clay courts. This classic comes after a great victory, that of a Pedro Martínez who is going through a glorious moment of form: after being key to Spain's victory against Switzerland in the Davis Cup, he now leaves behind Roberto Bautista and Holger Rune on Dutch soil. However, he faced a Dane who was battling the flu and showed clear signs of discomfort throughout the match, shortening the points and leaving behind any hint of tactics (6-4, 6-1). Now, the player from Alzira will face Carlos Alcaraz in the round of the top eight and returns to the top-40 after his great performance.
Exciting day of tennis at the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 where some of the top contenders for the title competed in the round of 16. Stefanos Tsitsipas clinched a victory of great merit and struggle against Griekspoor with a score of 6-7 (5) 7-6 (6) 7-5, setting up a match against Belluci next. In addition, Andrey Rublev defeated Marozsan 7-6 (2) 7-6 (7) and will face Hurkacz in the quarterfinals. Also, Álex de Miñaur showed a strong performance against Mensik, winning 6-4 6-4 and will be up against Daniel Altmaier in the quarterfinals, who surprised Fils with a score of 6-4 3-6 7-5.
Rafael Nadal spoke to LaVanguardia in an interesting interview during an awards ceremony organized by Mundo Deportivo, leaving some headlines worth revisiting. One of the most notable was his confession that he doesn't feel pain in his daily life. "Now I can go down stairs without pain," he says before discussing his relationship with tennis after retirement. "I haven't picked up a racket since my last match in Malaga, apart from playing with my son at home. I will play tennis again someday," he said.
The show is guaranteed with Carlos Alcaraz and he once again demonstrated with one of those points that go around the world. He did it against Vavassori in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, executing a shot over the shoulder that brings back memories of the legendary one he achieved against Sinner, then following it up with a winning backhand. Enjoy.
Carlitos is crazy. There's no other way to put it. What a stroke of genius. pic.twitter.com/CYN3IRZ87B
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) February 6, 2025
The compacted earth had resisted the implementation of Hawk-Eye or the new technology based on high-precision cameras, called Live Electronic Calling. However, this new campaign has been decided to be implemented and to eliminate the line judges. This controversial measure has been explained in detail by the ATP.
Inside or outside? On clay, hard to tell 🧱🤔
— ATP Tour in Spanish (@ATPTour_ES) February 6, 2025
That's why we are introducing Live Electronic Review: advanced technology more precise than the human eye 🎯
➡️ More solid decisions regardless of conditions 👌🏻pic.twitter.com/8INQSGtWf3
A new name joins the celebration of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell 2025: Holger Rune. The 21-year-old Dane returns to the Ciudad Condal four seasons later, as he only participated in the 2021 edition, where he advanced through the qualifying rounds and fell in the first round to Albert Ramos. This time he arrives more mature and firmly established in the top 15 in the world rankings, making him one of the main attractions for the attending audience. His presence now adds to those of Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud, and Andrey Rublev, players who had already confirmed their participation in the main draw of the Conde de Godó.
A great day of tennis has been experienced at the WTA 250 Cluj-Napoca 2025 with five matches that offered a great show and showcased the power of Italian tennis. Elisabetta Cocciaretto and Lucia Bronzetti advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Stearns and Bogdan, respectively. Additionally, Katerina Siniakova, Anastasia Potapova, and Ella Seidel also progressed.
Andrey Rublev has been dealing with mental health issues that are impacting his sports career and is becoming a role model for young people by acknowledging and addressing them maturely. After reaching the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, he shared some remarkable statements. "What I feel is like a person addicted to something. Every day I am afraid, but today I was able to calm down. I don't know if I will achieve it the next day," he said about his outbursts on the court. "The important thing is to accept oneself, set aside your ego, and listen to your inner voice. I would recommend everyone to be honest with themselves. 99% of the world's people, although they think they are, are not completely," he asserted.
"It's like a person who is addicted to something: every day you're a bit afraid. Today, I was able (to calm down); but the next day, I don't know if I will make it or not"
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) February 6, 2025
It's always inspiring to have a chat with Andrey Rublev 🇷🇺: every time he teaches you a lesson about life,… pic.twitter.com/tKfBan3ftP
Davide Sanguinetti, a 52-year-old Italian former player, has been chosen by Elena Rybakina to start a new adventure as her coach. The former tennis player outlined his goals alongside the Kazakh in an interview with La Gazzetta: "It is a new adventure that I face with a lot of passion and the desire to do well; there is more pressure because we must win, but I really like this. Elena is a player that I appreciate; her game has always fascinated me. In my opinion, she should have won more, especially at the Grand Slam level. Someone like her cannot settle for winning Wimbledon in 2022, and the goal is exactly that, to win another Grand Slam."
The tremendous evolution shown by Jaume Munar at the beginning of 2025 is going quite unnoticed. The Mallorcan has been a well-established name on the ATP circuit in recent seasons, but always far from the top tier of the world elite; this season, on the contrary, he is displaying a noticeable improvement in all areas of his game, and the results are coming along. Today he secured his best victory at the ATP Dallas 2025 against Ben Shelton, who was an error-prone machine against Jaume's versatility and solidity (6-2, 7-6(3)). Thus, the Santanyí native advances to the quarterfinals in an ATP 500 on indoor hard courts, where he will face Matteo Arnaldi, who convincingly defeated Alejandro Davidovich (6-1, 6-3).
We will have a Spanish derby in the quarterfinals of the ATP Rotterdam 2025, in yet another demonstration of the evolution of our players beyond the clay courts. This classic comes after a great victory, that of a Pedro Martínez who is going through a glorious moment of form: after being key to Spain's victory against Switzerland in the Davis Cup, he now leaves behind Roberto Bautista and Holger Rune on Dutch soil. However, he faced a Dane who was battling the flu and showed clear signs of discomfort throughout the match, shortening the points and leaving behind any hint of tactics (6-4, 6-1). Now, the player from Alzira will face Carlos Alcaraz in the round of the top eight and returns to the top-40 after his great performance.
The show is guaranteed with Carlos Alcaraz and he once again demonstrated with one of those points that go around the world. He did it against Vavassori in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, executing a shot over the shoulder that brings back memories of the legendary one he achieved against Sinner, then following it up with a winning backhand. Enjoy.
Carlitos is crazy. There's no other way to put it. What a stroke of genius. pic.twitter.com/CYN3IRZ87B
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) February 6, 2025
A great day of tennis has been experienced at the WTA 250 Cluj-Napoca 2025 with five matches that offered a great show and showcased the power of Italian tennis. Elisabetta Cocciaretto and Lucia Bronzetti advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Stearns and Bogdan, respectively. Additionally, Katerina Siniakova, Anastasia Potapova, and Ella Seidel also progressed.
Intense and fantastic day of tennis at the ATP Challenger Tenerife 2025, with several nail-biting matches resulting in surprises. The key moment was the defeat of Dominik Koepfer at the hands of the British player Johannus Monday, by 3-6 7-6 (4) 7-6 (4), as well as an epic comeback by Vitas Gaubas against Álvarez Varona when the latter was leading 5-0 in the third set, ending with 4-6 6-4 7-6 (4). Additionally, Alejandro Moro and Pol Martín Tiffon are moving forward.
Exciting day of tennis at the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 where some of the top contenders for the title competed in the round of 16. Stefanos Tsitsipas clinched a victory of great merit and struggle against Griekspoor with a score of 6-7 (5) 7-6 (6) 7-5, setting up a match against Belluci next. In addition, Andrey Rublev defeated Marozsan 7-6 (2) 7-6 (7) and will face Hurkacz in the quarterfinals. Also, Álex de Miñaur showed a strong performance against Mensik, winning 6-4 6-4 and will be up against Daniel Altmaier in the quarterfinals, who surprised Fils with a score of 6-4 3-6 7-5.
The compacted earth had resisted the implementation of Hawk-Eye or the new technology based on high-precision cameras, called Live Electronic Calling. However, this new campaign has been decided to be implemented and to eliminate the line judges. This controversial measure has been explained in detail by the ATP.
Inside or outside? On clay, hard to tell 🧱🤔
— ATP Tour in Spanish (@ATPTour_ES) February 6, 2025
That's why we are introducing Live Electronic Review: advanced technology more precise than the human eye 🎯
➡️ More solid decisions regardless of conditions 👌🏻pic.twitter.com/8INQSGtWf3
Andrey Rublev has been dealing with mental health issues that are impacting his sports career and is becoming a role model for young people by acknowledging and addressing them maturely. After reaching the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, he shared some remarkable statements. "What I feel is like a person addicted to something. Every day I am afraid, but today I was able to calm down. I don't know if I will achieve it the next day," he said about his outbursts on the court. "The important thing is to accept oneself, set aside your ego, and listen to your inner voice. I would recommend everyone to be honest with themselves. 99% of the world's people, although they think they are, are not completely," he asserted.
"It's like a person who is addicted to something: every day you're a bit afraid. Today, I was able (to calm down); but the next day, I don't know if I will make it or not"
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) February 6, 2025
It's always inspiring to have a chat with Andrey Rublev 🇷🇺: every time he teaches you a lesson about life,… pic.twitter.com/tKfBan3ftP
Impressive duel between Elena Rybakina and Ons Jabeur in the WTA Abu Dhabi 2025 500, resolved after more than two hours of intense and high-quality match, by 6-2 4-6 7-6 (4) in favor of the Kazakh. Her next opponent will be Belinda Bencic, who continues her great form by defeating Vondrousova 7-5 6-3.
Rafael Nadal spoke to LaVanguardia in an interesting interview during an awards ceremony organized by Mundo Deportivo, leaving some headlines worth revisiting. One of the most notable was his confession that he doesn't feel pain in his daily life. "Now I can go down stairs without pain," he says before discussing his relationship with tennis after retirement. "I haven't picked up a racket since my last match in Malaga, apart from playing with my son at home. I will play tennis again someday," he said.
A new name joins the celebration of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell 2025: Holger Rune. The 21-year-old Dane returns to the Ciudad Condal four seasons later, as he only participated in the 2021 edition, where he advanced through the qualifying rounds and fell in the first round to Albert Ramos. This time he arrives more mature and firmly established in the top 15 in the world rankings, making him one of the main attractions for the attending audience. His presence now adds to those of Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud, and Andrey Rublev, players who had already confirmed their participation in the main draw of the Conde de Godó.
If anyone around here still didn't know Mattia Bellucci, last night they could put a face to him and discover another tremendous talent that Italian tennis has incorporated into the elite. At 23 years old and currently #92 in the world rankings, the player from Arsizio dismantled Daniil Medvedev in the second round of the ATP 500 in Rotterdam, achieving his first career victory against a top 20 player. How did he do it? He answered minutes after the win himself.
“It's a very important victory. Comparing myself in such an important setting that I'm not accustomed to, because I don't think I've ever played in front of so many people, against a player like Medvedev, has been a significant test for me. Bringing this intensity onto the court for so long has been exciting; the truth is that I tried to enjoy every minute of this match. I had some ideas at the beginning, and one of them was to have fun, to be myself as much as possible,” shared the Italian.
Davide Sanguinetti, a 52-year-old Italian former player, has been chosen by Elena Rybakina to start a new adventure as her coach. The former tennis player outlined his goals alongside the Kazakh in an interview with La Gazzetta: "It is a new adventure that I face with a lot of passion and the desire to do well; there is more pressure because we must win, but I really like this. Elena is a player that I appreciate; her game has always fascinated me. In my opinion, she should have won more, especially at the Grand Slam level. Someone like her cannot settle for winning Wimbledon in 2022, and the goal is exactly that, to win another Grand Slam."
The Canadian, still 22 years old, reaches the quarterfinals this week at the Abu Dhabi WTA 500, where she analyzes her progress over these past few seasons.
The Russian player, ranked number 10 in the world, confesses that the dynamics of tennis have changed significantly in today's era.
After winning the most important title of her career in Linz, the Russian admits to having taken a step forward: "Now I am a less emotional player...".
We tell you everything you need to know about Carlitos' second match in Rotterdam, where he will face the Italian Andrea Vavassori.
The young Italian confesses where his father's professional history comes from, who now works as his coach on the circuit.
The Canadian, still 22 years old, reaches the quarterfinals this week at the Abu Dhabi WTA 500, where she analyzes her progress over these past few seasons.
After winning the most important title of her career in Linz, the Russian admits to having taken a step forward: "Now I am a less emotional player...".
The young Italian confesses where his father's professional history comes from, who now works as his coach on the circuit.
The Russian player, ranked number 10 in the world, confesses that the dynamics of tennis have changed significantly in today's era.
We tell you everything you need to know about Carlitos' second match in Rotterdam, where he will face the Italian Andrea Vavassori.
The Spaniard opens up, reflecting on her toughest moments due to back issues and how she will handle the pressure of being back in the top-10.
We analyze the playing style, personality, and projection of the new junior champion in Australia, who, at 17 years old, is already impressing on the WTA circuit.
The Dutchman analyzed his defeat against Carlos and delved into why he tends to trouble the Murcian with his tennis.
The player from Murcia delved into his debut in Rotterdam, mentioned his feelings without Ferrero on the bench, and opened the debate regarding balls on the circuit.
The Czech reveals his feelings regarding a season in which he has very high expectations and important goals.
The Spaniard opens up, reflecting on her toughest moments due to back issues and how she will handle the pressure of being back in the top-10.
The Dutchman analyzed his defeat against Carlos and delved into why he tends to trouble the Murcian with his tennis.
The Czech reveals his feelings regarding a season in which he has very high expectations and important goals.
We analyze the playing style, personality, and projection of the new junior champion in Australia, who, at 17 years old, is already impressing on the WTA circuit.
The player from Murcia delved into his debut in Rotterdam, mentioned his feelings without Ferrero on the bench, and opened the debate regarding balls on the circuit.
The world number three starts with a victory at ATP Rotterdam 2025 despite having a cold.
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.
The 33-year-old player announced the news after losing in her match at the WTA Cluj-Napoca 2025, the only one she has played this season.
The Australian reveals the key aspects of his inexorable upward trend and shows a clear nonconformity and desire to continue improving.
Everything indicates that the Serbian will miss the next major events on the calendar, something that could have severe consequences for his aspirations.
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.
The Romanian player, who is making her debut this afternoon in Cluj-Napoca, admits to often thinking about retirement: "It's very difficult for me to reach my peak level again."
The Tunisian player talked about her favorite time of the year when she will visit Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Dubai. She also reflected on the development of tennis in the Arab world and its possibilities in the Slams.
The world number three starts with a victory at ATP Rotterdam 2025 despite having a cold.
The 33-year-old player announced the news after losing in her match at the WTA Cluj-Napoca 2025, the only one she has played this season.
Everything indicates that the Serbian will miss the next major events on the calendar, something that could have severe consequences for his aspirations.
The Romanian player, who is making her debut this afternoon in Cluj-Napoca, admits to often thinking about retirement: "It's very difficult for me to reach my peak level again."
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.
The Australian reveals the key aspects of his inexorable upward trend and shows a clear nonconformity and desire to continue improving.
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.
The Tunisian player talked about her favorite time of the year when she will visit Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Dubai. She also reflected on the development of tennis in the Arab world and its possibilities in the Slams.
The 13 ties played in the 2025 Davis Cup to determine which nations advanced to the next round have seen 13 national teams knocked out of the fight for glory, now forced to battle to avoid relegation. Illustrious names bid farewell to the dream of competing for the Salad Bowl, with Novak Djokovic standing out above all. Players like Casper Ruud, Jack Draper, Joao Fonseca, and the Canadians Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov have also witnessed their dreams of continuing in the competition fade away, following their respective countries' eliminations.
Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.
Good news for Novak Djokovic. The Serbian press assures that the injury he suffered at the Australian Open may not be as serious as it seemed and he could return to training next week. If all goes well, he should compete in the ATP Doha, the first of the year he is scheduled to play after his unexpected withdrawal in the semifinals of the Australian Open against Alexander Zverev. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would be his main competitors in the tournament, which boasts big names.
Following in the footsteps of Roland Garros with Rafa Nadal, Craig Tiley, director of the Open de Australia, has already expressed his desire to erect a statue in honor of Novak Djokovic at the Melbourne Park facilities. He says there is no doubt about it, and it is something the Serbian truly deserves, having already won the tournament 10 times, as well as reaching the semifinals this year, with further opportunities to lift another trophy and expand his collection.
Stan Wawrinka talked on a podcast about his matches with the best in history and admitted that the biggest challenge he has faced in his career was playing against Nadal at Roland Garros. "He pressured with every shot, it was impossible to hit winners against him," he said before referring to Novak Djokovic, whom he has a 21-6 record in favor of the Serbian. "It may sound strange because I have lost many times to him, but I always felt comfortable in our matches. He destroyed me, but I cried tears of joy and emotion feeling that I had lost to a simply perfect tennis player. He has the cleanest tennis I have ever seen," he assured according to 20 Minutes Switzerland.
The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".
Novak Djokovic continues to set astonishing statistical records that are difficult to fully grasp and appreciate as they deserve. One of them is the fact that he has not lost the head-to-head record against any of the players currently in the top 25 of the ATP rankings. Only Sinner and Auger-Aliassime have a balanced record with the Serbian.
During his appearance before the accredited Serbian media at the 2025 Australian Open, the situation arose where Novak Djokovic was questioned about the boos he received from a significant portion of the people present at Rod Laver Arena when he retired against Zverev. The Balkan's response is noteworthy, as reported by TennisMajors.
The 13 ties played in the 2025 Davis Cup to determine which nations advanced to the next round have seen 13 national teams knocked out of the fight for glory, now forced to battle to avoid relegation. Illustrious names bid farewell to the dream of competing for the Salad Bowl, with Novak Djokovic standing out above all. Players like Casper Ruud, Jack Draper, Joao Fonseca, and the Canadians Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov have also witnessed their dreams of continuing in the competition fade away, following their respective countries' eliminations.
Good news for Novak Djokovic. The Serbian press assures that the injury he suffered at the Australian Open may not be as serious as it seemed and he could return to training next week. If all goes well, he should compete in the ATP Doha, the first of the year he is scheduled to play after his unexpected withdrawal in the semifinals of the Australian Open against Alexander Zverev. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would be his main competitors in the tournament, which boasts big names.
Stan Wawrinka talked on a podcast about his matches with the best in history and admitted that the biggest challenge he has faced in his career was playing against Nadal at Roland Garros. "He pressured with every shot, it was impossible to hit winners against him," he said before referring to Novak Djokovic, whom he has a 21-6 record in favor of the Serbian. "It may sound strange because I have lost many times to him, but I always felt comfortable in our matches. He destroyed me, but I cried tears of joy and emotion feeling that I had lost to a simply perfect tennis player. He has the cleanest tennis I have ever seen," he assured according to 20 Minutes Switzerland.
Novak Djokovic continues to set astonishing statistical records that are difficult to fully grasp and appreciate as they deserve. One of them is the fact that he has not lost the head-to-head record against any of the players currently in the top 25 of the ATP rankings. Only Sinner and Auger-Aliassime have a balanced record with the Serbian.
Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.
Following in the footsteps of Roland Garros with Rafa Nadal, Craig Tiley, director of the Open de Australia, has already expressed his desire to erect a statue in honor of Novak Djokovic at the Melbourne Park facilities. He says there is no doubt about it, and it is something the Serbian truly deserves, having already won the tournament 10 times, as well as reaching the semifinals this year, with further opportunities to lift another trophy and expand his collection.
The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".
During his appearance before the accredited Serbian media at the 2025 Australian Open, the situation arose where Novak Djokovic was questioned about the boos he received from a significant portion of the people present at Rod Laver Arena when he retired against Zverev. The Balkan's response is noteworthy, as reported by TennisMajors.
We will have a Spanish derby in the quarterfinals of the ATP Rotterdam 2025, in yet another demonstration of the evolution of our players beyond the clay courts. This classic comes after a great victory, that of a Pedro Martínez who is going through a glorious moment of form: after being key to Spain's victory against Switzerland in the Davis Cup, he now leaves behind Roberto Bautista and Holger Rune on Dutch soil. However, he faced a Dane who was battling the flu and showed clear signs of discomfort throughout the match, shortening the points and leaving behind any hint of tactics (6-4, 6-1). Now, the player from Alzira will face Carlos Alcaraz in the round of the top eight and returns to the top-40 after his great performance.
The first Masters 1000 of the year is approaching, and all eyes of the circuit turn towards the Californian desert. Indian Wells 2025 promises intense emotions, being considered the best tournament of its category almost every year. Currently, the Entry List offers few relevant novelties. There are no dropouts within the top 100, with the presence of Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Novak Djokovic as the main attractions. Perhaps more surprising is the presence of Nick Kyrgios, who, at least for now, has requested his protected ranking to travel to California. Jenson Brooksby will also use it, joined by Spanish players Pedro Martínez, Roberto Carballés, Roberto Bautista, Alejandro Davidovich, and Jaume Munar.
The show is guaranteed with Carlos Alcaraz and he once again demonstrated with one of those points that go around the world. He did it against Vavassori in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, executing a shot over the shoulder that brings back memories of the legendary one he achieved against Sinner, then following it up with a winning backhand. Enjoy.
The ATP continues to invest time, effort, and originality in creating interesting and funny content for social media, in order to promote this sport and build a public image of the players that fans can identify with. What they have organized between Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas at the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 is truly entertaining and worth enjoying. A tiebreak between the two with truly peculiar rules.
Most tennis fans were gearing up to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on one of the most in-form players on the circuit, Felix Auger-Aliassime, who had just been crowned champion in Montpellier. The Canadian's debut at the ATP Rotterdam 2025 didn't go as expected: he started feeling physical discomfort in a tough match against Andrea Vavassori, and after losing the second set, he chose to retire, paving the way for the Italian to secure a prestigious victory. Andrea is competing in the Netherlands in his first individual tournament of the year, more focused on his doubles career, having reached the final of the recent Australian Open partnering with Simone Bolelli. He had already faced Alcaraz in the Buenos Aires tournament around the same time last year.
Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas are having a great time while waiting to make their debut at the ATP Rotterdam. The ATP has shown this by launching a challenge that pits the two players against each other, with only one winner possible. The challenge has quite specific rules: playing a 7-point tie-break, but every two points they must roll a die that will determine how they play. For example, using only the forehand, only the backhand, or playing with their non-dominant hand. Want to know who ended up winning? Well, it was the Greek, but the video is quite fun and also interesting to see how well these two get along.
The team of Carlos Alcaraz keeps growing and incorporating new pieces into its machinery. The load of matches and travels is increasing, and the demands of the circuit do not forgive a good part of its backbone, which seeks to delegate responsibilities in some weeks. This is the case of the team's head physiotherapist, Juanjo Moreno, who will be replaced by the new signing in some tournaments. It is Fran Rubio, a close acquaintance of Carlitos, with whom he has already spent time in many tournaments, and who, as confirmed by Germán Abril for Eurosport, will join the team entirely and take over Juanjo's role in several weeks of competition.
Carlos Alcaraz was making changes to his schedule compared to the previous season, leaving behind the South American clay court swing to focus on the hard courts with the tournaments taking place in these weeks in Europe. This time, the Spaniard will play at ATP Rotterdam 2025, the first event he participates in after his adventure in the 2025 Australian Open. Having had the chance to test the courts in the Netherlands, Carlitos already knows what the main draw will look like:
We will have a Spanish derby in the quarterfinals of the ATP Rotterdam 2025, in yet another demonstration of the evolution of our players beyond the clay courts. This classic comes after a great victory, that of a Pedro Martínez who is going through a glorious moment of form: after being key to Spain's victory against Switzerland in the Davis Cup, he now leaves behind Roberto Bautista and Holger Rune on Dutch soil. However, he faced a Dane who was battling the flu and showed clear signs of discomfort throughout the match, shortening the points and leaving behind any hint of tactics (6-4, 6-1). Now, the player from Alzira will face Carlos Alcaraz in the round of the top eight and returns to the top-40 after his great performance.
The show is guaranteed with Carlos Alcaraz and he once again demonstrated with one of those points that go around the world. He did it against Vavassori in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025, executing a shot over the shoulder that brings back memories of the legendary one he achieved against Sinner, then following it up with a winning backhand. Enjoy.
Most tennis fans were gearing up to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on one of the most in-form players on the circuit, Felix Auger-Aliassime, who had just been crowned champion in Montpellier. The Canadian's debut at the ATP Rotterdam 2025 didn't go as expected: he started feeling physical discomfort in a tough match against Andrea Vavassori, and after losing the second set, he chose to retire, paving the way for the Italian to secure a prestigious victory. Andrea is competing in the Netherlands in his first individual tournament of the year, more focused on his doubles career, having reached the final of the recent Australian Open partnering with Simone Bolelli. He had already faced Alcaraz in the Buenos Aires tournament around the same time last year.
The team of Carlos Alcaraz keeps growing and incorporating new pieces into its machinery. The load of matches and travels is increasing, and the demands of the circuit do not forgive a good part of its backbone, which seeks to delegate responsibilities in some weeks. This is the case of the team's head physiotherapist, Juanjo Moreno, who will be replaced by the new signing in some tournaments. It is Fran Rubio, a close acquaintance of Carlitos, with whom he has already spent time in many tournaments, and who, as confirmed by Germán Abril for Eurosport, will join the team entirely and take over Juanjo's role in several weeks of competition.
The first Masters 1000 of the year is approaching, and all eyes of the circuit turn towards the Californian desert. Indian Wells 2025 promises intense emotions, being considered the best tournament of its category almost every year. Currently, the Entry List offers few relevant novelties. There are no dropouts within the top 100, with the presence of Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Novak Djokovic as the main attractions. Perhaps more surprising is the presence of Nick Kyrgios, who, at least for now, has requested his protected ranking to travel to California. Jenson Brooksby will also use it, joined by Spanish players Pedro Martínez, Roberto Carballés, Roberto Bautista, Alejandro Davidovich, and Jaume Munar.
The ATP continues to invest time, effort, and originality in creating interesting and funny content for social media, in order to promote this sport and build a public image of the players that fans can identify with. What they have organized between Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas at the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 is truly entertaining and worth enjoying. A tiebreak between the two with truly peculiar rules.
Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas are having a great time while waiting to make their debut at the ATP Rotterdam. The ATP has shown this by launching a challenge that pits the two players against each other, with only one winner possible. The challenge has quite specific rules: playing a 7-point tie-break, but every two points they must roll a die that will determine how they play. For example, using only the forehand, only the backhand, or playing with their non-dominant hand. Want to know who ended up winning? Well, it was the Greek, but the video is quite fun and also interesting to see how well these two get along.
Carlos Alcaraz was making changes to his schedule compared to the previous season, leaving behind the South American clay court swing to focus on the hard courts with the tournaments taking place in these weeks in Europe. This time, the Spaniard will play at ATP Rotterdam 2025, the first event he participates in after his adventure in the 2025 Australian Open. Having had the chance to test the courts in the Netherlands, Carlitos already knows what the main draw will look like:
Rafael Nadal spoke to LaVanguardia in an interesting interview during an awards ceremony organized by Mundo Deportivo, leaving some headlines worth revisiting. One of the most notable was his confession that he doesn't feel pain in his daily life. "Now I can go down stairs without pain," he says before discussing his relationship with tennis after retirement. "I haven't picked up a racket since my last match in Malaga, apart from playing with my son at home. I will play tennis again someday," he said.
With the victories of Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025, something will happen that has not occurred since 2019. It will be the first time since Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal that the final in Melbourne will feature the ATP's top 2 ranked players. Therefore, we can look forward to a great match of maximum interest to see who will dominate the court, whether the defending champion or a player eager to win his first Slam.
Dominic Thiem and Rafa Nadal gave us a beautiful rivalry that ended positively for the Spaniard with 10 victories, compared to the 5 of the Austrian. Interestingly, both retired in 2024, the year they faced each other for the last time in Brisbane. In a recent interview with Relevo, Thiem talked about what it was like to face the manacorí at Roland Garros, where he has never won and where he lost two finals in 2018 and 2019. "Honestly, now, from a distance, I am very proud of those two finals against him. Playing just one Grand Slam final is an incredible achievement. It's very hard to get there. It's two very tough weeks of the tournament, and when I think about it, I had the opportunity to play twice against the greatest player in history at Roland Garros. Rafa won the tournament 14 times, and two of those times were against me. It's something that makes me proud".
Ben Shelton broke a new personal record at the 2025 Australian Open by defeating Lorenzo Sonego in the quarterfinals and securing a spot in the semifinals in Melbourne. With this achievement, the American shares an interesting fact with Rafa Nadal. Since 1988, the Spanish and the American are the only two left-handed players to have reached the semifinals in both Grand Slams played on hard courts: the Australian Open and the US Open.
Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Nuno Borges (6-2 6-4 6-7 6-2) and became the fourth player in the Open Era to win ten Men's Singles matches in all four Grand Slams before turning 22. The only players to achieve this precocity statistic were legends such as Mats Wilander, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. Carlos thus equals another record that positions him as one of the best young players in tennis history.
The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".
Being on par with Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal in any statistic means you are doing things right in your tennis career. Twenty-seven-year-old American Taylor Fritz has reached the level of both legends by being the only player, after them, to advance through the first two rounds of the Australian Open while conceding fewer games. Nadal lost only four games in his first two matches of the 2011 edition, whereas Federer only dropped six in 2008. As for Fritz, he lost five games against Jenson Brooksby (6-2 6-0 6-3) and three against Christian Garín (6-2 6-1 6-0), making a total of eight.
Rafael Nadal spoke to LaVanguardia in an interesting interview during an awards ceremony organized by Mundo Deportivo, leaving some headlines worth revisiting. One of the most notable was his confession that he doesn't feel pain in his daily life. "Now I can go down stairs without pain," he says before discussing his relationship with tennis after retirement. "I haven't picked up a racket since my last match in Malaga, apart from playing with my son at home. I will play tennis again someday," he said.
Dominic Thiem and Rafa Nadal gave us a beautiful rivalry that ended positively for the Spaniard with 10 victories, compared to the 5 of the Austrian. Interestingly, both retired in 2024, the year they faced each other for the last time in Brisbane. In a recent interview with Relevo, Thiem talked about what it was like to face the manacorí at Roland Garros, where he has never won and where he lost two finals in 2018 and 2019. "Honestly, now, from a distance, I am very proud of those two finals against him. Playing just one Grand Slam final is an incredible achievement. It's very hard to get there. It's two very tough weeks of the tournament, and when I think about it, I had the opportunity to play twice against the greatest player in history at Roland Garros. Rafa won the tournament 14 times, and two of those times were against me. It's something that makes me proud".
Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.
The victory of Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open just a few hours ago has made headlines worldwide, with many wanting to express their congratulations. Among his current and former professional colleagues, we find two standout well-wishers, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. So how did they react? The Spanish player shared a post from the tournament itself, writing: "Congratulations Jan, Impressive". On the other hand, the Serbian player also had some encouraging words for Alexander Zverev, the opponent of the Italian in the final: "All the best Jannik. Sasha, keep believing my friend. You have it in you".
With the victories of Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025, something will happen that has not occurred since 2019. It will be the first time since Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal that the final in Melbourne will feature the ATP's top 2 ranked players. Therefore, we can look forward to a great match of maximum interest to see who will dominate the court, whether the defending champion or a player eager to win his first Slam.
Ben Shelton broke a new personal record at the 2025 Australian Open by defeating Lorenzo Sonego in the quarterfinals and securing a spot in the semifinals in Melbourne. With this achievement, the American shares an interesting fact with Rafa Nadal. Since 1988, the Spanish and the American are the only two left-handed players to have reached the semifinals in both Grand Slams played on hard courts: the Australian Open and the US Open.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Nuno Borges (6-2 6-4 6-7 6-2) and became the fourth player in the Open Era to win ten Men's Singles matches in all four Grand Slams before turning 22. The only players to achieve this precocity statistic were legends such as Mats Wilander, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. Carlos thus equals another record that positions him as one of the best young players in tennis history.
Being on par with Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal in any statistic means you are doing things right in your tennis career. Twenty-seven-year-old American Taylor Fritz has reached the level of both legends by being the only player, after them, to advance through the first two rounds of the Australian Open while conceding fewer games. Nadal lost only four games in his first two matches of the 2011 edition, whereas Federer only dropped six in 2008. As for Fritz, he lost five games against Jenson Brooksby (6-2 6-0 6-3) and three against Christian Garín (6-2 6-1 6-0), making a total of eight.
The Belgian spoke after the tie and gave his version of what happened, admitting that he made a mistake but defending the referee's decision.
The Greek confesses that Paula's adventure in Melbourne inspires him: "I felt privileged to have been able to give her some small pieces of advice to help her".
The upcoming season will bring several novelties: it will start a week later (there will be no tennis at the end of December), Estoril returns, Metz disappears, and much more.
The Russian leaves striking statements before starting his participation in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 tournament.
The young British woman talks about her team, as well as revealing the mindset with which she faces this 2025 season.
We analyze all the details you need to know so you don't miss Alcaraz's performance at the Rotterdam tournament.
The Belgian spoke after the tie and gave his version of what happened, admitting that he made a mistake but defending the referee's decision.
The upcoming season will bring several novelties: it will start a week later (there will be no tennis at the end of December), Estoril returns, Metz disappears, and much more.
The young British woman talks about her team, as well as revealing the mindset with which she faces this 2025 season.
The Greek confesses that Paula's adventure in Melbourne inspires him: "I felt privileged to have been able to give her some small pieces of advice to help her".
The Russian leaves striking statements before starting his participation in the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2025 tournament.
We analyze all the details you need to know so you don't miss Alcaraz's performance at the Rotterdam tournament.