Fabio Fognini, return to the court is bitter
A month and a half after his last appearance, the Ligurian tennis player returns to Gstaad, but Ramos Viñolas already eliminates him in the first round.
A month and a half after his last appearance, the Ligurian tennis player returns to Gstaad, but Ramos Viñolas already eliminates him in the first round.
The newly crowned Wimbledon champion indulged in an interview with Tyc Sports.
“He is so strong but Alcaraz is only getting better day by day,” he noted.
Only the two Swedes were able to win more than two Slams before they turned 21.
Statements from the two players in the final of the world’s most prestigious tournament.
“This is no time to be afraid,” said the Murciano, who will face Novak Djokovic in the final.
Statements from the South Tyrolean after his Wimbledon semifinal loss to Djokovic.
The 20-year-old Spaniard in the second men’s singles semifinal beat the Russian with a triple 6-3 and will now take on Novak Djokovic.
Statements from the 36-year-old Serb after his three-set victory over the South Tyrolean in the first Wimbledon semifinal.
The Czech beats Ukrainian Svitolina somewhat surprisingly, and the Tunisian recovers and defeats Belarusian Sabalenka.
The Tunisian took revenge for last year’s defeat in the final against Rybakina by beating her in a comeback; the Belarusian swept the U.S. Keys.
The Serb praises his next Wimbledon opponent: “I respect him a lot, he can become a leader.”
The South Tyrolean speaks out after qualifying for the semifinals of the Wimbledon Tournament.
The South Tyrolean suffered only in the second set from the blows of Russian Roman Safiullin, then flew to a well-deserved success.
“Giant, Cobolli and all the others are the present and the future of our movement.”
Alcaraz beats him 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, but the Roman does not bow his head, “I have so much awareness after months of hell.”
The Spaniard honors his opponent, defeated 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 at Wimbledon.
First set to the Roman, then the world No. 1 emerges: 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 the final.
The Canadian will be forced to take a break but would like to avoid surgery.
“I’m sorry I showed some anger,” the South Tyrolean said after the match with Galan, during which he challenged some refereeing decisions.
The South Tyrolean suffered only in the first set, then melted away and won the victory: equaled his best result on London grass.
After the 6-3, 7-6(4), 7-6(5) win over Zverev, the Roman speaks of “special air” and admits, “Without playing I spent days in tears.”
The Roman advances again on London’s grass: the German is folded in three sets, with the score 6-3, 7-6(4), 7-6(5).
The world’s most prestigious tournament is catching up with the schedule after rain in recent days.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him so centered in his two fundamental strokes, the disruptive serve and the popping forehand.”
In the span of three days, the Roman beat the Turinese in four sets and finally entered the second round.
The 21-year-old from Carrara beats Spain’s Munar in three sets. The Ligurian loses his first-round match to the other Spaniard Carballes Baena.
“The moment is favorable. There are a lot of guys with great prospects,” admitted the former Roman tennis player.
He won the 2004, 2007 and 2011 editions of the tournament in San Marino.
The talent from San Candido explains what worked particularly well in the challenge with Diego Schwartzman.