Adriano Panatta on Jannik Sinner: “If I were him, Rune would have told him to go to hell.”
The iconic man of Italian tennis spoke about the current world No. 2 in an interview with “Oggi.”
The iconic man of Italian tennis spoke about the current world No. 2 in an interview with “Oggi.”
Rematch of last year’s final won by the Belarusian, who in a hard-fought semifinal beat Rybakina, while the Pole overwhelmed Keys.
The Canadian, after a period of tarnish, took advantage of the South Tyrolean’s forfeit to return to the semifinals of an ATP tournament.
The Russian raised the white flag at the conclusion of the first set of the quarterfinal against Jiri Lehecka.
“I think it is very important for Italy to have an Atp number 2, and soon likely number 1.”
Forfeit in Madrid will not allow Azure to join Serb in Rome
The Italian tennis player was forced to retire in Madrid
The Russian tennis player prevailed over his Spanish rival in three sets after more than two hours of play.
The Italian pair won with a clear 6-4 6-2 victory over the duo of Karatsev and Zhizhen in about 50 minutes of play.
The South Tyrolean decided to declare a forfeit because of a hip problem.
The South Tyrolean and the Canadian have met twice, and the winner on both occasions was only one of the two.
“I’ll try to play in Rome, it’s another special tournament in my career, which I’ve won 10 times.”
Spanish tennis player folded German Struff after nearly three hours
Carrara tennis player starts again in Cagliari
The blue tennis player is visibly relieved: “I chose only at the last to play, I was not 100 percent.”
The Italian tennis player beat the Russian in Madrid after a 2-hour match
The blue tennis player loses the first set against the Russian
According to reports from ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport,’ the Italian will regularly take the court in the challenge valid for the round of 16 of the Spanish Masters 1000.
The South Tyrolean or Roman will be featured in a performance on the clay court set up in the heart of Rome.
“We have to evaluate with my team what is best for my body.”
Two hours to beat a hostile Kotov, also suffering a hip problem.
The Italian was defeated 7-6, 6-4 by the very young Russian.
The Serbian champion’s former coach: “Now beating Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is a little more difficult.”
“Against Khachanov, he will have to repeat himself with a high percentage of firsts, long backhand and narrow cross forehand,” said his father Stephen, who is also his coach.
“If it is not a matter of weeks, it will be a matter of months, but he will make it.”
The Argentine tennis player commented on the rivalry between the Spaniard and the South Tyrolean.
The Italian would be happy to pair up at the Olympics in mixed doubles.
“Compared to a year ago, I know in my mind that I can do certain things now,” admitted the South Tyrolean tennis player.
The Italian won with a peremptory 6-3 6-2 over the Frenchwoman in sixty-three minutes of play.