“Don’t go, Rafa!” – Nadal and Saudi Arabia, a complicated alliance, but one that can go a long way
Was it necessary, was it necessary for Rafael Nadal to enter into a partnership with Saudi Arabia? Nadal believes it was, that it was the right move. But many of those who follow him believe it was not, that he crossed
Nadal aims to Doha, will be in Las Vegas and dreams of Paris: “His desire to compete are brutal”
Rafael Nadal has not yet touched a racquet since Jordan Thompson thwarted his return to tennis on January 5th in Brisbane. Nevertheless, he dreams. He does not give up and continues to think big. Those in Brisbane were his first steps
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
Rafael Nadal’s legacy and the dinner that Carlos Alcaraz choked on
This is an exclusive preview in English of "Gracias, Rafael Nadal's legacy", the book written by Sebastián Fest (Penguin Random House), which goes on sale this Thursday, November 23rd in Spain. Below is the complete first chapter of the book. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paris,
“It’s much harder to play tennis today than it used to be”: Juan Monaco and the dangerous unreal world of social media
Quitting tennis and not having a life project can be very dangerous, but perhaps not as dangerous as being young, playing tennis and living in the unreal social media world. Says the Argentine Juan Mónaco, a man who methodically prepared
“Rafa is my coach; Alcaraz, my teammate” – Sebastian Yatra kicks off the Pan American Games and remembers his tennis career
SANTIAGO, Chile - Who had more influence on Sebastian Yatra 's short amateur tennis career, Rafael Nadal or Carlos Alcaraz? "Do you want me to lose a friend?" says the Colombian singer who in less than ten days lived two experiences
Shelton and his impersonators send Federer and Nadal to tennis museum
Rafael Nadal could come back and win five more Grand Slam titles. He could even regain the number one ranking, but nothing would matter when it comes to one certainty: his era is over, the tennis he created with Roger
Carlos the ‘instagrammable’ Alcaraz: “I want people to get hooked on tennis”
NEW YORK - Carlos Alcaraz reached a new popularity milestone: he is already the active tennis player with the most followers on Instagram after the Big 3. Carlos the Instagrameable? Yes, and the world number one knows very well where
Alcaraz wins, inspires and bets on the spectacle: “I always want to put on a show”
NEW YORK - Evening is falling in New York, and from Corona Park the view towards Arthur Ashe Stadium is beautiful. The lights form the rainbow that heralds Pride Night, which has been celebrated at the US Open since 2021. LGBTIQ+
“Alcaraz has no weaknesses” – interview with Lloyd Harris
NEW YORK - In his return to competition after a tough wrist injury tennis will treat South African Lloyd Harris to a feast: second-round US Open match at the Arthur Ashe against Carlos Alcaraz. "I'm not surprised by everything he has