“Trash talking should be allowed; tennis would be more entertaining” – interview with Francisco Cerundolo
If permission is given in tennis to insult and provoke the opponent, it would increase the attention of the fans and improve the show, believes Francisco Cerundolo: "Trash talking? It should be allowed. Tennis would be more entertaining and more
Ignacio Buse, the young star who chose the court over the kitchen despite inspiration from uncle Chef Gastón Acurio
SANTIAGO, Chile - Center court at Chile's Estadio Nacional was a hostile place for Ignacio Buse, a 19-year-old who experienced his first Davis Cup away tie. He didn't mind. He even described the scenario as "ideal". He, 438th in the ranking.
Bublik’s allergy to South America and clay: “They threw bottles at us!”
Alexander Bublik will not play in Rosario for the Davis Cup series between Kazakhstan and Argentina, as confirmed to CLAY by the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation. The Kazakhstan's number one and 27th in the world gave up competing in the World Group
Italy advance to Davis Cup final in epic battle against Serbs
MÁLAGA - The Davis Cup has once again reminded us why tennis is much more than a sport; it is an ever-evolving narrative, full of feats, sacrifices and triumphs. And with these historical overtones, Italy, led by a great Jannik
Sinner seeking for “vendetta” with Italy against Djokovic’s Serbia
MÁLAGA - Less than a week after his loss to Novak Djokovic in the ATP Finals final, Jannik Sinner has a chance for a vendetta. The Italians and Serbians will decide a finalist after defeating the Dutch and British respectively. Things got
Union leader Novak Djokovic wants another format for the Davis Cup
MÁLAGA - He is the world's number one tennis player, but also a union activist. Novak Djokovic, leader of the PTPA (Professional Tennis Player Association) called for the Davis Cup competition system to mutate to "a mix of the format
The ice men heat up Davis Cup: Finland is in the semifinals
MÁLAGA - Finland did not have its number one, but it did have an amazing crowd that filled the stands of the Palacio de Deportes Martín Capena in Málaga and made it feel as if it was a stadium in
“Roger Federer was a bad tennis player”. Who says so? Fernando González
It is possible that one of the biggest legends in the history of the sport was a bad tennis player during his teenage years, as Fernando Gonzalez assured: "Roger Federer was a bad tennis player". The Chilean, a contemporary of the
“We must go to every corner of the globe, not only care about Grand Slams nations” – interview with Dietloff von Arnim
Forget about putting the focus on Australia, France, Great Britain or the United States if the goal is to improve tennis, says in this interview Dietloff von Arnim. "We shouldn't just worry about the Grand Slams nations. Much more important is
Jarry with his family in mind before the Davis Cup: “It’s normal that my head doesn’t work given everything I’ve been through”
NEW YORK - The birth of his second child meant a demanding mental challenge for Nicolás Jarry in the middle of the North American swing, which ended this Thursday with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 loss to Australia's Álex De Miñaur