Cameron Norrie, his admiration for Andy Murray and a wish: “I want to see him enjoying the tough moments in the matches a bit more”
After a tremendous career, Andy Murray is entitled to everything, but his compatriot Cameron Norrie would like to see something in him that he misses. "I want to see him enjoying the tough moments in the matches a bit more," said
Renzo Olivo after his default: “The ATP and the referees abuse their power”
SANTIAGO, Chile - A new episode of disqualification in tennis occurred this week at the Santiago ATP Challenger, and Renzo Olivo, its protagonist, the day after speaks about the way officials and the ATP handle the situation: "I feel it's
Daniil Medvedev can’t forget Rafael Nadal: “Some things remain inexplicable” – In depth interview
There are matches you never forget, and that's what happens to Daniil Medvedev: he is clear about his training method and his goals, he is happy with new technical details he is adding to his game, but more often than
“Sinner and Alcaraz will strengthen each other” – Javier Frana discusses tennis
SANTIAGO, Chile - Like the virus and the immune system. This is how Javier Frana compares a tennis rivalry, like that of the two greatest tennis players of men's tennis in the new era. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz "hurt"
Nadal is alive, the greatest news in tennis
The big tennis question of the last year has already been answered: Rafael Nadal is alive, he just needs to add matches to be very competitive. And if he does, what will happen if Nadal can string together tournaments and competitions?
Fils and Rublev, a tale of two cities: “Answer my fucking question”
SANTIAGO, Chile - Two very similar situations led to diametrically opposite results. Two cases of tremendous disrespect to ATP officials with shouting and swearing. A tale of two cities 15,000 kilometers apart: Arthur Fils in Santiago, Chile; Andrey Rublev, in
“He said “pathetic”; I behaved well” – Corentin Moutet explains tense handshake with Nicolas Jarry
SANTIAGO, Chile - Corentin Moutet defeated Nicolás Jarry under boos and jeers, and experienced a tense moment when he met his opponent at the net for the handshake. "He said 'pathetic', I don't know why. I behaved well," said the
The coach at home and the bedtime alarm: Alejandro Tabilo beat Tomás Barrios in the buddies’ clash
SANTIAGO, Chile - Tomás Barrios is serving 0-30, five all in the second set. Chilean Alejandro Tabilo's phone rings in a tense moment. The left-hander runs to his bag to silence his cell phone. Then he returns to the back
Guillermo Vilas’ metamorphosis and how to stop Nastase and McEnroe – Jaime Fillol published his biography
SANTIAGO, Chile - This Wednesday at the Chile Open, Jaime Fillol presented his book "Huellas en la arcilla" (Ediciones de la Lumbre) where he recounts some appealing aspects of his life and career in tennis. In these pages he tells interesting
The nightmare of the Chile Open: “The worst court I’ve ever played in an ATP level”
SANTIAGO, Chile - The center court of the Chile Open is the flank of criticism in the 2024 edition. Irregular bounces are viral material on social networks, however, the big problem according to the tennis players themselves is the risk