Camila Giorgi among the beauties of Paris
“What will I do in my spare time? I’m going to wander around the city.”
“What will I do in my spare time? I’m going to wander around the city.”
Good day for Italian tennis in the Paris Slam: five out of five, three men and two women, pass the first round.
The 31-year-old from the Marche region beat home favorite Alizé Cornet 6-3 6-4.
The 22-year-old San Remo native after losing the first set sharply dominated Colombia’s Galan, winning in four partials.
He admits this himself, adding a remark, “I am not the same as I was ten years ago.”
At a press conference, the Serbian tennis player listed possible rivals for Roland Garros
The San Candido native also spoke about the Roman’s prolonged absence from the circuit.
“Matches like that are very useful for my growth and my path, which I think is going in the right direction.”
The South Tyrolean tennis player spoke on the eve of the start of Roland Garros.
The Murcian launches his challenge on the eve of Roland Garros.
The Italian tennis legend gives advice to the South Tyrolean athlete.
The tennis player from Romagna dominated the semifinals of the Rabat Tournament against Sloane Stephens, winning 6-1, 6-1. Standing between her and ultimate success is Austria’s Grabher.
The Danish tennis player: “I have what it takes, I want to win the Slam.”
The 21-year-old from Tuscany beat Laurent Lokoli to beat the qualifiers
“The facility continues to improve and the skill of the coaches is increasing,” admitted the South Tyrolean tennis player.
The young Russian tennis player made it through the qualifiers
The Piedmontese tennis player overcame Chilean Alejandro Tabilo in two sets with a double 6-4.
The South Tyrolean tennis player ended up in the side of Daniil Medvedev, whom he could face in the quarterfinals.
The coach of the South Tyrolean, on the eve of Roland Garros, draws comparisons with the Murcian talent.
The Roman, absent at the Internazionali d’Italia and Roland Garros, joins Sinner, Musetti, Sonego and Cecchinato.
“As soon as the physical problems go away, his confidence will increase,” said the winner of four US Open and three Wimbledon tournaments.
Tathiana Garbin’s Azzurri will oppose France and Germany in Round D of the finals, which are scheduled for Nov. 7-12 in Seville.
The Romagna native beat Germany’s Maria in a comeback; the Tuscan, the defending champion and the tournament’s first favorite, got the better of Croatia’s Fett.
The world tennis legend, who retired during last year’s Laver Cup, responded on Twitter to questions from the many fans who still love him.
French tennis player: “Nadal, Djokovic and Federer are legends.”
“The gap between them is getting thinner and thinner,” admitted Roger Federer’s longtime coach.
The former German tennis player spoke about the current moment in world tennis
Former blue tennis player: “He cared so much about doing well that he failed to express what he could to the best of his ability.”
In the first day of qualifying balance of 3 wins and 3 losses for the Azzurri.