“Tired, sad and dissapointed” – Nadal leaves Australia injuried and with bad feelings
MELBOURNE - The scene is heartbreaking, not just for Nadal fans, but for any tennis follower. Rafael Nadal leaves Australia, injured, walking to the locker room through the hall of champions of the Rod Laver Arena as he has rarely
Stefanos Tsitsipas, the aussiest among the greeks
MELBOURNE - Understanding the Australian way of speaking is one of the most complex challenges for anyone who’s learning English. Especially the accent and slang of that typical suburban, thin, blond, mustachioed like in the seventies, long-haired character who makes
Nadal and Djokovic think differently about the Grand Slam record
MELBOURNE - Nadal and Djokovic have met 59 times in their lives on every possible stage, have the same number of tennis titles (92) and are neck-and-neck for the record number of major trophies. The race that Novak Djokovic and Rafael
Mission: Possible – Top tennis players bet on a new Grand Slam champion for 2023
MELBOURNE - Winning a Grand Slam has been one of the toughest challenges in men's sport for the past 20 years. Will it still be that way in 2023? Almost all top tennis players are betting on a new Grand
Rios was “disrespectful” – Why Juncheng Shang threw away a number one
MELBOURNE - Juncheng Shang had the luxury of dismissing a world number one. Marcelo Rios had a fleeting experience as coach of the young Chinese, who in Australia, explained his dismissal: "He was disrespectful". "For me and my family, the most
Nadal as a “golfing nightmare” and the possibility of replacing Federer – in-depth interview with Casper Ruud
There's something worse than meeting Rafael Nadal in a Roland Garros final: facing him on a golf course. Casper Ruud, 24 years old, knows this well. The Norwegian has experienced both situations, and has come to the conclusion that with club
Djokovic and Nadal still have the advantage in long matches, but it should be the other way around! – Mats Wilander discusses tennis
When you sit down with Mats Wilander to talk tennis, there's one thing you can be sure of: whether he gets it right or wrong, his predictions and analysis will be sharp, interesting and entertaining. "He's starving! After what happened in
Escape room and beerpong to keep chemistry going: United States crowned in the United Cup
SYDNEY - The North Americans keep laughing and cracking jokes at the press conference, with the cup glittering in the middle. "The champs are here," Frances Tiafoe repeats over and over. Jessica Pegula can't concentrate in front of the reporters amid
Taylor Fritz, Indian Wells’ defending champion: “The draw gets easier without Djokovic”
SYDNEY - "Djokovic not playing? I didn't know that." Taylor Fritz smiles when he is told that Novak Djokovic won't be able to play Indian Wells, the tournament the top-ranked U.S. player has to defend in March. "There is my
Mixed tennis love: the players want more United Cup
SYDNEY - Freshness, novelty and entertainment is what the United Cup is bringing. The mixed teams tennis competition, which fuses elements of its predecessors, has those who have tried it very happy. They love it. The last great memory of the