“Alcaraz has no weaknesses” – interview with Lloyd Harris
NEW YORK - In his return to competition after a tough wrist injury tennis will treat South African Lloyd Harris to a feast: second-round US Open match at the Arthur Ashe against Carlos Alcaraz. "I'm not surprised by everything he has
Alcaraz, the “vagabond” who already has New York in his pocket
NEW YORK - Sebastián Yatra walks smiling through the bowels of Arthur Ashe Stadium. No wonder, his friend has just won and he has just had an unexpected night off in Manhattan. Carlos Alcaraz, who made his US Open debut
Mirra Andreeva wants Sharapova to tell her what it feels like to win a Grand Slam at 17
NEW YORK - It is inevitable to think of the figure of Maria Sharapova when a teenager like Russia's Mirra Andreeva comes to the forefront of world tennis, like the s the owner of five Grand Slams did. "I would ask
Sara Sorribes calls on Miyu Kato to take responsibility and stop blaming her rivals
NEW YORK - A ball hitting the neck of a ball girl, a disqualification and a story that keeps haunting Spain's Sara Sorribes from time to time. "It's hard to see how a person who has made a mistake doesn't want
Davidovich Fokina and the injustice of social media: “I don’t really care what people say”
NEW YORK - One day, Alexander Davidovich Fokina achieved what any tennis player striving to reach the top dreams of: to be the talk of the world. But it wasn't a dream. It was a nightmare. It was his decision to throw
“I’m sick of giving careers back to disabled people” – Bublik’s contempt for Thiem
NEW YORK - The US Open started with a controversy start thanks to a phrase loaded with contempt and offense toward the 2020 champion. "I'm fucking sick of giving their fucking careers back to disabled people," said Alexander Bublik during their
“Psychotherapy has helped me to believe more in myself” – interview with Juan Pablo Varillas
NEW YORK - Seeing a psychologist has helped Peru's number one to understand that his mind, physique and tennis are fit for the top level of competition, after being relegated to the secondary circuit for five or six years without
From oversize and caps to suit and palace: Alcaraz’s 20’s are different from Nadal’s
NEW YORK - Life is faster today than it was 20 years ago, but Carlos Alcaraz's 20's are also faster than Rafael Nadal's. The world number one is embracing his fame and his growing status as a "fashion icon" in
Don’t ask what’s the best era – Guillermo Salatino’s Op-Ed
Guillermo Salatino's Op-Ed | Gabriela Sabatini spoke, a few days ago, about the differences between tennis nowadays and during the eighties and nineties, when she was a pro. "Today the tennis dominance (in women tennis) is more changeable. Before there was
Alcaraz, Djokovic and the only thing that matters: three or 24.
Cincinnati gave tennis the best final in the tournament's history and one of the best matches in 2023. Carlos Alcaraz cried, his brother cried, Novak Djokovic was moved and millions of people all over the world were, quite simply, dumbfounded.