When your shorts make you lose 40.000 dollars (and take you out of the race for a Grand Slam)
An exorbitantly expensive garment. The Nicolas Jarry's shorts in the first round of the Australian Open cost him 40.000 dollars. How? Figuratively, of course, because the shorts were a direct cause of an unexpected defeat in the first Grand Slam
Mother-of-two Caroline Wozniacki returns with confidence: “The dream is to win Australia”.
The cliché was successfully avoided. — Please don't tell me you're taking it one match at a time— the interviewer asked Caroline Wozniacki at Margaret Court Arena. —The dream is to win it —she replied with a nervous laugh —I've worked hard
Novak Djokovic is very right, but he also navigates in a sea of contradictions
Novak Djokovic is right: Ben Shelton was rude, and it's good that the Serb has finally set the record straight, especially after the confusion he himself generated at the 2023 US Open. But Djokovic navigates in a sea of contradictions. And
Journey into the world of Naomi Osaka: “She loved Serena and suffered when she beat her”
Important moment to understand the life and career of Naomi Osaka. New York, September 8, 2018. At the US Open awards ceremony the boos were loud. They were coming from an angry crowd after Serena Williams lost in one of
Netflix confirms the obvious: it came to tennis not to do journalism
When news began to circulate in 2021 that tennis would be portrayed in depth on Netflix, many rubbed their hands together. The precedent of "Drive to Survive", an engaging immersion into the world of Formula 1, allowed for excitement. In
Nadal’s trap and the faint hope of Argentina and Brazil
Rafael Nadal is in a trap that is easy to get out of. But not really, it is actually extremely difficult to do so, because Nadal is a prisoner of a stalemate between three forces that rule his being, his
Nothing new, Rafael Nadal: the limit is the body
Returning to tennis by winning the title in Brisbane would have been ideal, no doubt, but Rafael Nadal can draw many positive conclusions from his three matches in Australia. The main one? Something he already knows: the problem is never
Rafael Nadal returns and sheds light on his farewell: he will say before Roland Garros if 2024 is his last years in tennis
When Rafael Nadal, racket in hand, appears walking through the Brisbane tournament holding Rafael Nadal's hand, racket in hand, the same question that has been asked so many times comes up again. How is this possible? Brisbane is the first stop on
Does Nadal understand the meaning of the word “no”?
It is the year 2024, Rafael Nadal returns to tennis. It sounds like a new story, and it is, although it is also an old one: the Spaniard has done it many, many times before, being out of the tour
Chris Eubanks, or how to change hate for love thanks to Kim Clijsters and Tennis Channel
LONDON - Christopher Eubanks spoke a while back about a big desire. "To be able to tell people that don't know tennis:'(I played) a quarters of Wimbledon'. That's a different level of respect," he told Frances Tiafoe and Ben Shelton on