Taylor Fritz gives sorrow to the subjects
Alastair Gray’s Wimbledon adventure was interrupted in the second round.
Alastair Gray’s Wimbledon adventure was interrupted in the second round.
Forced out of Wimbledon, the Roman is still in London: Coach Santopadre talks about his future.
The Italian tennis player thanks the audience after his second-round success over Mikael Ymer.
In the second round, the Italian tennis player beat Mikael Ymer in four sets.
After the elimination of compatriot Peniston, Norrie defeated Spaniard Munar.
The Serb disposed of Australian Kokkinakis in three sets.
The British were betting heavily on Peniston. However, who lost to Steve Johnson.
The seasoned Bulgarian left the court during the second set with Johnson.
The Sports Undersecretary commented on the Roman tennis player’s Wimbledon withdrawal, who tested positive for Covid.
The positivity a bolt out of the blue: the Roman was to face the Chilean in the first round of Wimbledon.
At Wimbledon, the Roman tennis player, a finalist last year, was one of the announced stars.
The Roman has announced his positivity and is thus forced to forfeit the Slam on London’s grass.
The Roman tennis player now declares himself ready to beat the Serbian champion.
The Australian, who was called to the Highlander’s court, points out, “The guy has a sense of humor, which doesn’t hurt when you’re struggling.”
On the eve of the London event, the Roman reiterates his disappointment at not being awarded ATP points as far as this year’s tournament is concerned.
The Majorcan champion was defeated by his possible opponent in the quarterfinals of the ‘Championships’.
Back from an elbow injury and still inexperienced on grass, the Spanish prodigy speaks volumes.
The Spanish champion has already put on the Australian Open and Roland Garros, the 14th of his career.
19 years old, wears Milan jersey: “I have an intimate belief that I can do great things.”
The opinion of the Roman tennis player, a finalist in London a year ago and now ready to make a comeback in the British Slam.
The South Tyrolean was defeated in three sets by the hostile American.
Absent like all other Russians in the London Slam, his prediction is particularly interesting.
Starting July 11, there will be some big changes in what concerns coaching during matches.
The Roman’s coach dwells on his student’s latest exploit. And not only