MIAMI — Winning Indian Wells and Miami is reserved for the greats. One of the toughest feats in tennis, considered by some even more difficult than winning a Grand Slam. Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are one step away from...
MADRID – “Look, that’s ‘Tintin’ over there. Mark my words, he’s going to blow everyone away.” Miguel Avendaño, son of the former Spanish Davis Cup captain of the same name, walks through the Club de Campo de Madrid and speaks...
MADRID – “I’m getting tired of playing Roger Federer in every round.” This remark by Carlos Alcaraz a week ago in Indian Wells, uttered somewhere between a joke and resignation, hides a rather bitter truth for him: practically all his...
MIAMI — North American Alex Michelsen had to play against the crowd in his own country. A context that, he says, brings out the best in his tennis in the toughest moments. “I like when people want me to lose,”...
MIAMI – For Argentina’s Francisco Cerúndolo, Miami is the ATP Tour stop where he feels “most comfortable” outside his home country. The place where “everything started” and where he has many friends and fans supporting him. It was in Miami...
MADRID – Leave the boy alone, say those close to the world No. 1. He is 14 years old, they add. Patience and calm are needed, they insist. These are three messages with a single purpose: to protect Jaime Alcaraz...
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