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
“Nadal and Djokovic have something in the brain that doesn’t belong to humans” – interview with Magnus Norman
There is something about Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic that is not typical of Homo Sapiens. Magnus Norman believes it, a man who after becoming the world number two and the French Open finalist as a pro player, has studied the
Federer was not an “entertaining” tennis player. Who says so? Marcelo Rios
SANTIAGO, Chile - Not Roger Federer. Instead, Nick Kyrgios. The concept of entertainment in tennis for Marcelo Ríos lies in the personalities of the present that are similiar to the one he showed on the courts in the past: "Federer
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
Clay is logical: Rafael Nadal’s return in Miami doesn’t make much sense
DOHA - Rafael Nadal's withdrawal from the Las Vegas exhibition against Carlos Alcaraz in the North American desert indicates that he will not be at Indian Wells, although it has not been made official. He continues to recover from the
Iga Swiatek’s déjà vu in Doha: new title, records and fresh energy
DOHA - The world number one once again drove the steamroller, and did so by taking away a record held by Chris Evert for more than four decades: "Sorry, Chris". At the WTA 500 in Doha, Iga Swiatek spent less than
“Playing someone I don’t like makes me wanna leave everything on court” – Interview with Jelena Ostapenko
DOHA - Jelena Ostapenko believes in that old concept used in marketing, which says there is no such thing as bad publicity. "If people know you, they will always talk about you. Good or bad, they will still talk. The bad
“Age doesn’t help, but Nadal never ceases to amaze” – Horacio Zeballos knows what’s the Spaniard like in comebacks
MELBOURNE - Ten years ago, the whole tennis world was talking about Horacio Zeballos. In February 2013, in the coastal city of Viña del Mar, Rafael Nadal came back on tour after seven months of inactivity due to injuries and
Grand Slam trophy, number one and fans’ delirium: Djokovic and Tsitsipas play for a huge prize
MELBOURNE - Tommy Paul speaks for Stefanos Tsitsipas to take note: "Novak Djokovic made me play very badly". As rarely heard from a tennis player after a defeat, the North American shared point by point the reasons for his failure against
Champion’s splash: Tommy Paul and the memory of the iconic Courier’s celebration
MELBOURNE - The city is in full swing. Offices are emptying and bars are filling up, trams are at capacity, and traffic is heavy but never stops flowing. Melbourne's rush hour can be felt from a privileged place. In the middle