Andrea Vavassori responds to racket pundits
“So many people tell me, ‘You’ve wasted your time with the double,’ while I take the opposite view.”
“So many people tell me, ‘You’ve wasted your time with the double,’ while I take the opposite view.”
Despite rising in the ATP rankings, the Roman will have to skip the tournament played in his hometown.
The South Tyrolean aims to get off to a great start after withdrawing from Barcelona and missing the Open in Madrid.
The Roman tennis player will not participate in his home tournament.
The Spanish star spends honeyed words for the Italian talent.
Blue confirms number 8 in the world. Leap forward for Lorenzo Musetti.
The Greek praised the opponent who, in the Barcelona semifinals, forced him to victory in three sets.
Despite Barcelona’s loss to Tsitsipas, the Italian says he is happy and points to new goals.
“I feel lucky to work with a guy like that,” said the coach of the South Tyrolean.
“If you are number one or two, the goals have to be the biggest ones, and those are the Masters 1000 and the Grand Slams.”
The Spaniard’s communications director spoke about the player’s recovery.
Sky commentator’s words on the two players’ recent performances.
The words of the editor of “Il Tennis Italiano” on the performance of the South Tyrolean in Monte Carlo.
Blue increases his points thanks to the semifinal in Monte Carlo.
After the final lost to Rublev, the Dane reflects on the semifinal and upcoming challenges with the Italian.
The 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 triumph over Rune in the final allows him to win the first Masters 1000 of his career.
Head already to the semifinals for the Dane after his quarterfinal success in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 against Daniil Medvedev.
There is only one official precedent between the two on the ATP circuit.
The Spanish champion recently suffered from post-traumatic arthritis in his left hand.
The tennis legend’s words intended for the Roman, who meanwhile returned to victory in Monte Carlo.
The Roman explains his 6-4, 6-2 win in Monte Carlo over Cressy: “I worked well, needed energy, and I found it.”
The Roman prevailed in an hour and 26 minutes of play, closing on 6-4, 6-2: on the ATP circuit he had not won since Acapulco.
The Ligurian tennis player recalls a very complicated time in his life, and how he overcame it.
The Roman explains his poor results in recent weeks and sets his sights high on Monte Carlo.
The success against Alcaraz allowed the Italian to place ahead of Djokovic and Medvedev as well.
The South Tyrolean is now ninth in the world. Nole Djokovic takes back the lead in the rankings.
The Russian frames his opponent in the Miami Masters 1000 final: “He has great power and continues to progress.”
The challenge could come in the semifinals in Miami: “These are the matches that allow you to improve the most.”
The azure will prepare for the upcoming Masters 1000 with the emblazoned colleague, “I’m looking forward to it.”
The world number one’s words ahead of his quarterfinal meeting with Fritz.