Diego Schwartzman’s tank is almost empty: “I don’t know how much longer I can hold it”
BUENOS AIRES - Diego Schwartzman has very little gas left in the tank. The former world No. 8 acknowledged it after losing in the first round of the Argentina Open. Playing at home, on his most comfortable surface and in
Roland Garros can wait, Olympic gold is Alcaraz’s big goal this year
BUENOS AIRES - Between Paris and Paris, Carlos Alcaraz prefers the golden Paris, the Paris of Olympic gold. "It's a dream for me to bring Olympic gold to my country," said the Spaniard in Buenos Aires on Monday, who has a
Román Burruchaga, football legacy from his father and his first ATP win
CÓRDOBA, Argentina - At the age of eleven, Román Burruchaga had to decide between two sports in which he showed talent. Football or tennis? The football heritage is strong when your father, Jorge, belongs to that small group of players
Ignacio Buse, the young star who chose the court over the kitchen despite inspiration from uncle Chef Gastón Acurio
SANTIAGO, Chile - Center court at Chile's Estadio Nacional was a hostile place for Ignacio Buse, a 19-year-old who experienced his first Davis Cup away tie. He didn't mind. He even described the scenario as "ideal". He, 438th in the ranking.
The skis for racquets of Jannik Sinner, an Italian outlier
Coming down from the high peaks of the Alps. A boy who had a great future with boots on his feet hooked to a pair of skis, but he chose racquets and yellow balls. He chose wisely. Then he became
Zheng Qinwen, the seed of Li Na and why the Australian Open celebrates her rising
Li Na slapped Zheng Qinwen 's left buttock, and the 21-year-old's face expressed a mixture of surprise and happiness. She was meeting her lifelong referent. They hugged each other in an emotional way. The past and present of Chinese women's tennis
“Dangerous disconnection” and excessive ambition working against Carlos Alcaraz
His explosion as a teenager and better numbers than the "Big Three" when they were under 20 years old have made Carlos Alcaraz to be measured differently. The media, the fans and his rivals do it. But above all, he does
“Don’t go, Rafa!” – Nadal and Saudi Arabia, a complicated alliance, but one that can go a long way
Was it necessary, was it necessary for Rafael Nadal to enter into a partnership with Saudi Arabia? Nadal believes it was, that it was the right move. But many of those who follow him believe it was not, that he crossed
Loose strings and tequila to forget: welcome to Adrian Mannarino ‘s curiosities
When Adrian Mannarino sees that he has been scheduled for Rod Laver Arena under the Melbourne sunshine, he will have a hint about the opponent he will face. Perhaps it will be against one of the title favourites? Novak Djokovic
Arthur Cazaux, to lead the French Revolution
A Frenchman lifts the Australian crowd out of their seats. He wears his cap backwards. He wears Lacoste. He moves with style and agility. He punishes with a stinging two-handed backhand. It's not Sebastian Grosjean, it's Arthur Cazaux. The Montpellier native, just