Miami Open, Carlos Alcaraz categorical about Jannik Sinner
The world number one’s words about his next opponent in the Miami tournament.
The world number one’s words about his next opponent in the Miami tournament.
Impressive show of strength by the Spaniard, who clearly prevails over the U.S.
The challenge could come in the semifinals in Miami: “These are the matches that allow you to improve the most.”
The world number one’s words ahead of his quarterfinal meeting with Fritz.
Danish tennis player: “We will be the next big 3.”
Having overcome the physical problems of the past few months, the Murcian tennis player has resumed grinding out victories.
“Right now it’s at a higher level, but I can get there,” he admitted.
The Spanish tennis player: “There will probably be a good confrontation between us in the future, everyone will be talking about it.”
The Iberian tennis player with the Indian Wells victory returned to the top of the world rankings.
Spanish tennis player celebrates his return to the top of the world rankings
Spaniard disposes of Daniil Medvedev cleanly: 6-3, 6-2. Third career Masters 1000.
Blue tennis player speaks after defeat against Carlos Alcaraz
“Playing against him is never easy, I had to give it my all,” he emphasized.
The Spaniard frames his next opponent in Indian Wells and their history, spending some very important words.
The South Tyrolean disposed of U.S. Taylor Fritz in three sets (6-4, 4-6, 6-4).
Agile victory over Jack Draper, who was forced to retire early in the second set.
Spaniard forced to miss Acapulco tournament due to hamstring problem.
Rebounding from the knockout in the Rio final against Norrie, the Murcian admitted to feeling pain similar to the knockout had kept him out of the Australian Open.
The coach of the South Tyrolean tennis player gave a lengthy interview to the “T Quotidiano Autonomo del Trentino Alto Adige.”
The Iberian outfielder is speaking out after the difficult challenge that earned him the quarterfinals in Rio de Janeiro.
Great performance by the seasoned azure who forced the former No. 1 into a real marathon (6-7, 6-2, 6-4).
The Serb and the Spaniard may find themselves in a curious situation on Monday, February 27.
The path into the Buenos Aires tournament, the first faced after numerous physical problems, is restoring confidence to the 2003-class athlete.
Sweet comeback for the Spaniard who, in Buenos Aires, overcame Dere in three sets (6-2, 4-6, 6-2).
The world number one will miss the Australian Open, the first Slam of the season.
“During the preseason, I was injured due to a random, unnatural movement during practice.”
The 36-year-old Majorcan: “He is special and he is a player who I believe will mark an era.”
Winner of the U.S. Open and No. 1 on the ATP circuit, the Spaniard ups the ante ahead of the New Year.
The Belgian tennis player, on the sidelines of his participation in the Caen Open, said he has reservations about the current world ranking.
The Palermo tennis player trained with the world number one in Villena.