Nadal and Djokovic’s “2022 model” is an inferior version, says Toni Nadal
NEW YORK - Of course he would lose, said Rafael Nadal. "No doubt about it." Would he lose? Who is he? Him? To whom? To Rafael Nadal. Sorry? Let's rewind: the Rafael Nadal 2022 version would lose to the Rafael Nadal of 2013. And
Serena, pressure is a privilege
NEW YORK - Serena Williams also means Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Billie Jean King, Beyonce
Nadal wins without playing: “He broke the circle of pain”
NEW YORK - Spain's Rafael Nadal has already scored one big success before the US Open starts: he beat the pain. And that matters much more than his Tuesday night opener with 21-year-old, 198th-ranked Australian Rinky Hijikata. "He broke the circle
“Federer comes back to come back” – interview with Roger Federer’s biographer René Stauffer
NEW YORK - Is Roger Federer coming back to say goodbye? Or is he coming back to come back, to play the 2023 season to the full and prove to himself that he is the one who will decide when,
Guillermo Pérez Roldán and an incredible history of punches, whippings and millions of dollars gone up in smoke
What you see on the courts and in the stadiums is never the whole truth. Let the Argentinian Guillermo Pérez Roldán, whose life at the age of 18 was glory in front of the cameras and an ordeal away from
When Federer takes your player – an in-depth interview with Patricio Apey
There is something perhaps as complicated as being a tennis player's coach: being his agent. Chilean Patricio Apey, who modeled careers such as those of Argentine Gaston Gaudio, German Alexander Zverev and today that of Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, knows it