Following Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini is Lorenzo Musetti
Italy can boast five players in the Top 100 and 19 in the Top 200.
Italy can boast five players in the Top 100 and 19 in the Top 200.
The South Tyrolean tennis player beats his friend and rival from Rome by one position.
The Swiss star spoke about this during a trip to Japan.
The Norwegian, after beating Rublev, explains what the new challenge to the Serbian outfielder entails for him.
Italy will face the United States in the quarterfinals scheduled for Nov. 24.
Harsh words from the Russian, who leaves the ATP Finals with his third defeat out of three in the deciding tie-break.
The Russian prevailed in three sets, with a final score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.He will face Casper Ruud on Saturday.
The Serb’s words at the press conference after his third win out of three at the ATP Finals in Turin.
“Physical problems prevent you from doing what you love and preparing as best you can,” said the South Tyrolean.
The Spanish champion overcame Norway’s Casper Ruud in two sets.
The Spanish tennis player was honored at the ATP Finals in Turin for finishing the season at the top of the world rankings.
The former tennis player talked about the new phenomena on the world stage.
“He was one point away from winning the tournament,” the Spanish star recently said.
The South Tyrolean tennis player will not take part in the Davis Cup due to his index finger injury.
According to the local press, the Serbian tennis player will be able to participate in the Australian Slam.
“It was not the start I had hoped for, but I still have a chance in this tournament,” admitted the Spanish champion.
Also present are Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev.
The Serb praises the domestic reception and fans, then puts Tsitsipas in his sights.
The new competition that will replace the ATP Cup will be held from December 29 to January 8.
The former tennis player praised Italian tennis players in his book.
The Australian tennis player posted a story on his Instagram account that sent his fans into raptures.
“His serve is too weak right now,” said the former tennis player.
In place of the Paris-Bercy winner, here is Italy’s Arnaldi in the top 8 Under-21 tournament.
“You had an incredible week, and you were better than me today,” the Serb commented.
The Serb’s verdict: “There is no doubt that he is the future of tennis, along with Alcaraz and other guys.”
The Serbian champion returned to the match against the Tuscan athlete, overwhelmed in one hour and 21 minutes.
“I am convinced that he can be a very exciting player not only for Italian tennis but in general, for the whole movement.”
The Carrara-based tennis player defeated the world No. 4 in three sets.
“If nothing else happens I don’t see why I shouldn’t play,” said the Spanish phenomenon.