Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti: a former tennis player has high expectations for Wimbledon
Moses Navarra gave an interview to Corriere dello Sport in which he appeared confident for Italian tennis players ahead of the Championships.
Moses Navarra gave an interview to Corriere dello Sport in which he appeared confident for Italian tennis players ahead of the Championships.
The Italian tennis legend is concerned about the ‘involution’ of the South Tyrolean tennis player.
“I want to be the first to beat Djokovic on the Central in 10 years,” admitted the Murcian.
Balance of 6 wins and 10 losses for Italian tennis players on the first day of qualifying for the Championships.
Retirement in Halle worries fans and enthusiasts, but the South Tyrolean seems to have not changed his plans.
The Russian tennis player’s absence allows the Italian to rejoin the top seed in the London Slam.
The Italian tennis player was pictured in close-up with Carlos Alcaraz in one of the tournament’s promotional posters
Serena Williams’ former coach has no doubts about the candidates for the title in the London Slam.
Unlike in 2022, athletes from Russia and Belarus will also be able to participate, as neutrals.
The former world No. 1, like every other Russian and Belarusian tennis player, missed the tournament in 2022.
“Last year they were not very happy to have us at the start,” the Belarusian stressed about Wimbledon.
The Swiss star paid a recent visit to the lawns of the London Slam.
The ATP decided to punish the Lawn Tennis Association (the tennis federation across the Channel) with a fine of more than 900 thousand euros.
On the tournament’s Twitter profile, greetings appear for an athlete who wrote sports history.
The South Tyrolean came out of Wimbledon with his head held high against Novak Djokovic.
The American was eliminated by Harmony Tan in the first round at Wimbledon.
The Dutchman won in three sets over Spaniard Feliciano Lopez.
Classy gesture by the tennis player.
On the eve of the London event, the Roman reiterates his disappointment at not being awarded ATP points as far as this year’s tournament is concerned.
The Spanish tennis player believes the recent Roland Garros winner can also have his say on London’s grass.
The Roman’s coach dwells on his student’s latest exploit. And not only
The Roman is fresh off his second consecutive success on the grass at Queen’s.