Camilo Ugo Carabelli, or what it means to go from challengers to Carlos Alcaraz
BUENOS AIRES - There are some very typical details on a challenger tennis player when it comes to play play on the most important court in Latin America against the best tennis player of the new era of tennis. Like,
“I don’t think they need me to wash any image” – Rafael Nadal is conviced about his agreement with Saudi Arabia
Until Wednesday, February 14th, Rafael Nadal had remained silent on the issue that perhaps received more criticism throughout his career: Saudi Arabia. The Spaniard announced a month ago his incorporation as ambassador of the Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation, and from
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
Jaume Munar, the man of controversial endings: “Sportsmanship is lost”
CÓRDOBA, Argentina - A sequence worthy of Tennis TV's attention: Jaume Munar loses the match against Facundo Bagnis with a cross-court backhand that is called long. The Spaniard does not share the judge's decision and after shaking hands with the
“If they bring in more money, I’m fine with Saudi Arabia getting into tennis”- interview with Tomás Etcheverry
CÓRDOBA, Argentina - The equation is simple for Argentina's Tomás Etcheverry when it comes to positioning himself in the debate over Saudi Arabia's growing influence in the world of tennis: if they bring in more money, then they are welcome. "I
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
Jannik Sinner, the “miracle” in Australia: “To my parents that gave me the freedom to choose tennis”
Rod Laver was categorical in betting on the winner of the Australian Open when the tournament was still in its middle stages: ""Unless someone miraculously plays their best tennis to knock him off they can start putting part of his
Novak Djokovic, or the danger of loving your rivals
Jannik Sinner changed the history of the Australian Open by eliminating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals on Friday. Did he change the history of the entire 2024 season as well, if not more? That's part of the danger of getting
“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
The “Scary Movie” in Andrey Rublev’s mind: it’s quarterfinals time
With his tongue out and shaking his head from side to side. Eyes closed. Andrey Rublev's celebration was an adrenaline rush. It was the end of the roller coaster ride, after that he went on to exhaustion and the desire to