Andy Murray’s failure: how to dislike Roger Federer – the behind the scenes of a book
How to dislike Roger Federer? Andy Murray asked himself that question, many years ago. And he tried, he tried to dislike the Swiss, he tried to dislike him. And he failed. There are more stories. We have seen Toni Nadal in tense moments with
Experience, divine treasure: maturity “is everything” at Wimbledon 2023
LONDON - Since May 5, 2003, the day Carlos Alcaraz was born in a hospital in El Palmar, in the Spanish region of Murcia, only four men have won Wimbledon: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. That year
When you find “more excitement” in tennis after leaving the nightlife behind – in depth interview with Liam Broady
Putting away the adrenaline and surprises that brings the nightlife at the peak of youth is a sacrifice that has paid off for Liam Broady: "I spent too much time in the clubs and in the bars. Now I find
Judy Murray “pleased” that Wimbledon now respects menstruation and calls for more safety for female players – an in-depth interview
DOHA - Menstruation has arrived at Wimbledon, and Judy Murray thinks it's a reason to celebrate. That tennis's most traditional tournament is relaxing its strict rules for the benefit of women is, for an icon of girl power like Andy's mother,
Lost and insecure: the new Dominic Thiem
SANTIAGO, Chile - After losing in the second round of the Argentina Open, Dominic Thiem 's training videos were all over social media. It was raining heavily in the Argentine capital, and the Austrian and his coach, Chilean Nicolás Massu,
Murray stamina: confidence in his body and the best tennis under pressure
DOHA - Andy Murray continues with the perfume left over from the Australian Open: he smells of victory after long battles with players much younger than him. In his debut at the ATP 250 in Doha he defeated Italian Lorenzo Sonego
Andy Murray’s metal hip against all medical prognosis
MELBOURNE - In 2017, the doctor was giving Andy Murray good and bad news. The good one? "The problem you have in your hip can be fixed." The bad one? "You won't be able to play professional sport again." Andy Murray's metal hip against all
Nadal as a “golfing nightmare” and the possibility of replacing Federer – in-depth interview with Casper Ruud
There's something worse than meeting Rafael Nadal in a Roland Garros final: facing him on a golf course. Casper Ruud, 24 years old, knows this well. The Norwegian has experienced both situations, and has come to the conclusion that with club