
Davis Cup’s lost soul
MÁLAGA (Spain) – Someday soon, the Davis Cup will be cited in the history books of sport as an example of one of the most incomprehensible and damaging decisions ever seen. Because Malaga is hosting a good Finals this week,

MÁLAGA (Spain) – Someday soon, the Davis Cup will be cited in the history books of sport as an example of one of the most incomprehensible and damaging decisions ever seen. Because Malaga is hosting a good Finals this week,

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

MADRID – The world’s top tennis stars do not take advantage of their influence and prominence to fight against climate change, wars, sexism, and social injustices. If you were asked to guess the age and profession of the person behind

MADRID – When you watch Carlos Alcaraz on a tennis court, you see a catalogue of impossible solutions, a staggering physical display and an contagious joy. Yet on the flip side of his brilliance there was sometimes a small weakness:

MELBOURNE – An unusual situation unfolded on Court 5 at Melbourne Park, triggering the emotional collapse of Elsa Jacquemot: during her match against Yulia Putintseva, an argument with her coach broke her mentally. The incident became even stranger due to

SANTIAGO, Chile – Martina Trevisan is back on court after a year out with injury, proud of the success her Italian Billie Jean King Cup teammates achieved in her absence, and paying close attention to what Aryna Sabalenka will do

Jakub Mensik met Lionel Messi, defeated his idol Novak Djokovic in a final, and celebrated his Miami Masters 1000 title at a nightclub where rapper 50 Cent performed. It’s hard to imagine a more spectacular weekend in Miami for a

Several things came late in Nuria Párrizas’ career. Among them was something that few women get to experience and that she’ll cherish forever: competing on the same team as Rafael Nadal. “I only listened to him,” she recalls. It was

PARIS – Rafael Nadal is happy in Paris, and that should not be news, after all he is the owner of 14 titles at Roland Garros. But behind the smiles, the jokes and the ironies that he displayed on Tuesday

It’s very simple: it’s about money, more money. If possible, a lot more money. Tennis is convinced that it needs more millions in its coffers and more financial muscle to survive in the increasingly competitive global sports scene. Its rabbit

Two days to read and sign the contract, two resounding ‘no’s, and now a well-deserved break: the inside story of the rift between Ferrero and the ‘Alcaraz clan’ Juan Carlos Ferrero renewed his contract with Carlos Alcaraz every year, but

The way of celebrating victory by shutting up the haters might soon reach new limits in tennis. On the inside of her left index finger, Jessica Bouzas, WTA’s most promising Spaniard, has the onomatopoeia “SHH” tattooed. She says that when