Cameron Norrie, his admiration for Andy Murray and a wish: “I want to see him enjoying the tough moments in the matches a bit more”
After a tremendous career, Andy Murray is entitled to everything, but his compatriot Cameron Norrie would like to see something in him that he misses. "I want to see him enjoying the tough moments in the matches a bit more," said
Facundo Díaz Acosta, the unexpected champion in Buenos Aires approaches his olympic dream
BUENOS AIRES - The tension of dealing with sixth match points to win your first professional title, in the most important tennis stadium in your country, with six thousand people cheering you on, must be incalculable. Facundo Díaz Acosta lived it
Nicolás Jarry stops Carlos Alcaraz’s dream of a second trophy in Buenos Aires
BUENOS AIRES - The tennis balls suffered with the match of hyper-powered strokes between Nicolás Jarry and Carlos Alcaraz. The Chilean was the winner of an electrifying and very varied match on a warm afternoon in Buenos Aires. Jarry won 7-6
Argentina to lose one of its two ATP 250; Chile is threatened
BUENOS AIRES - The ATP is not considering the Cordoba Open in its 2025 calendar, and although the event's organization currently has no plan B in mind, the reality is that they will have to settle for being a Challenger
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,
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
Keep dreaming, South America, you won’t (ever?) get another ATP 500 – Analysis
A tale in world tennis that is simple to understand. Doha, Dallas and Munich, or in other words: Qatar, United States and Germany. Even clearer: Middle East, North America and Europe. Plain and simple: the eternal tradition of tennis mixed with
Rescuing the Davis Cup: “The essence has been lost a bit, we have to recover it”, says Tennium
BUENOS AIRES - Shakira, Bizarrap and the Davis Cup. There is no little that has gone wrong for Gerard Piqué in recent months, although there is no reason to be alarmed about the former Barcelona player's future: he has many
Juan Carlos Ferrero, the man who “builds” Carlos Alcaraz: “He still has a lot of room for improvement. And his obligation is not to win tournaments”
BUENOS AIRES - Juan Carlos Ferrero is Dorian Grey. Twenty years after reaching the number one tennis ranking, the Spaniard does not seem to show any signs of ageing. At 43, he is practically the same as he was at
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