Tennis balls are making players suffer: “They are killing our bodies”
NEW YORK - Complaints about balls in tennis have transcended eras; there hasn't been a season when players haven't issued some protest against the yellow sphere. "Nowadays everyone complains about everything. The sun,the rain, the court, the balls
“Stefanos Tsitsipas is easily a potential world number one” – interview with Paula Badosa
NEW YORK - A stress fracture in one of her vertebrae has been the nightmare of Spain's Paula Badosa in 2023: the pain forced her to put and end of the season. However, the Spaniard will continue to travel for
Jarry with his family in mind before the Davis Cup: “It’s normal that my head doesn’t work given everything I’ve been through”
NEW YORK - The birth of his second child meant a demanding mental challenge for Nicolás Jarry in the middle of the North American swing, which ended this Thursday with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 loss to Australia's Álex De Miñaur
Sebastián Báez’s successful and independent path: “Friendship is overrated”
NEW YORK - A streak of twelve straight wins, two titles, and an auspicious start to the last Grand Slam of the year. Success in Sebastian Báez 's career is coming with a degree of independence. "Friendship can sometimes be overrated,"
Latest Nadal news: in good spirits, training and with the Davis Cup in Málaga as a goal
NEW YORK - What's happening in Rafael Nadal's life: is he returning to tennis, is he not returning, is he turning to family life for good? The latest Nadal news gives a clear answer: the former world number one is
Alcaraz wins, inspires and bets on the spectacle: “I always want to put on a show”
NEW YORK - Evening is falling in New York, and from Corona Park the view towards Arthur Ashe Stadium is beautiful. The lights form the rainbow that heralds Pride Night, which has been celebrated at the US Open since 2021. LGBTIQ+
“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