ATP Finals, Rafael Nadal doesn’t get down.
“It was not the start I had hoped for, but I still have a chance in this tournament,” admitted the Spanish champion.
“It was not the start I had hoped for, but I still have a chance in this tournament,” admitted the Spanish champion.
The left-hander from Manacor has to surrender in two sets to U.S. native Taylor Fritz.
Also present are Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev.
The Serb praises the domestic reception and fans, then puts Tsitsipas in his sights.
The American is the new champion of the Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen Atp Finals.
Sky journalist on the Maceratese’s difficult year: “She can easily return and stay among the world’s top 30.”
Fatal was Elisabetta Cocciaretto’s defeat against Canadian Bianca Andreescu.
The Carrara tennis player will play for access to the semifinals against Jack Draper on Thursday night.
The new competition that will replace the ATP Cup will be held from December 29 to January 8.
“I would be happy to take the court as a singles player, but the captain will decide.”
On the sidelines of his debut victory at the Next Gen ATP Finals, the Tuscan tennis player also spoke about the Davis Cup.
After Musetti’s victory, the other two Azzurri lost their matches, but in very different ways.
Overcome Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka in two sets.
Francesco Passaro opens the green group at 2 p.m., Lorenzo Musetti on the field to follow.
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.
The young blue admits, “A year ago I never expected this. I’m looking forward to it.”
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 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.
“Berrettini and I have formed a bond of honor,” said the South Tyrolean tennis player.
The Bulgarian won in two sets, with a score of 6-0, 7-5.
The captain of the blue team spoke to official FIT channels.
The Tuscan tennis player spoke after the good win against Basilashvili.
“He has a great coach, one who has been in his shoes, Juan Carlos Ferrero,” said the Serbian champion.