Carlos Alcaraz: stop in training in Monte Carlo.
The physical condition of Jannik Sinner’s rival to be checked.
The physical condition of Jannik Sinner’s rival to be checked.
The Spanish star reveals that he is living day to day due to ongoing physical problems: at the moment, participation in Barcelona and Madrid is impossible but he is not ruling anything out.
The world No. 1 admits the superiority of the South Tyrolean and meanwhile prepares to return to the court in Monte Carlo.
The Romagna native surrendered in two sets (6-7 4-6) to Colombia’s Camila Osorio in the semifinals.
The Piedmontese tennis player overcame Goffin in three sets, while the Marche player beat Pouille in two sets.
The Roman tennis player will have a chance to win a tournament a year and a half after the last time.
The former world No. 23 commented on the Russian’s chances of winning another Slam tournament.
The former Argentine tennis player wanted to praise the extraordinary growth the 22-year-old from San Candido has had.
“He must be defended, as we have done in the past. In September from attacks by a section of the public for not playing in Davis. The same ones who are now telling him ‘how cool you are.'”
The Mallorcan’s uncle explained why he will not play the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 on his beloved terra rssa, also making a joke about the two young greats of world tennis.
The Swedish legend exposes himself on the current world No. 2 on the eve of the Monte Carlo tournament.
“Amazing that among the export Italians there are two so far from the stereotype that paints us as arrogant to the humble and servile to the powerful.”
The 2002 class confounded Marcos Giron in the quarterfinals in Houston: in the semifinals is Frances Tiafoe.
The veteran Italian beat Irina Bara in the third set in the quarters.
The Roman tennis player won in two sets (6-3 7-6) over the Piedmontese.
Drawing of the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 roster.
The Taggiasco surrendered to the Russian, who won 6-1 6-2.
The former Italian tennis player spoke about the difficulties the South Tyrolean could face in upcoming tournaments.
The former tennis player relied on a cycling comparison to distinguish the two players ahead of the clay court season.
The former tennis coach spoke about two painful knockouts of the world number one
The South Tyrolean revealed some background on Melbourne, with the strategy that enabled him to triumph at the Australian Open.
As a boy, the South Tyrolean changed disciplines, and he has since revealed what the reasons were.
The current world No. 2 recalls a stinging defeat that led to a decisive change in approach.
The Roman received a wild card that guarantees him a presence in the main draw of the Principality’s Masters 1000.
The 37-year-old has decided not to take part in the Masters 1000 on the Principality’s clay.
The 22-year-old from Carrara beaten in his debut round of 16 by Portugal’s Borges.
“He will become the best when he makes things a little more boring,” said the former U.S. tennis player.
The Monte Carlo Masters 1000 begins on Sunday, and the fresh world No. 2 is ready to get his current palmares off the ground on red.
“Basically we were tired of each other,” admitted the Serb’s former coach.