“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
Latest Nadal news: in good spirits, training and with the Davis Cup in Málaga as a goal
NEW YORK - What's happening in Rafael Nadal's life: is he returning to tennis, is he not returning, is he turning to family life for good? The latest Nadal news gives a clear answer: the former world number one is
Chasing Djokovic and “relieved” to meet the money – interview with Tomás Etcheverry
LONDON - A Grand Slam quarterfinal brings recognition, experience and ranking points. A run to the top eight of a major changes the career of any tennis player. As it happened to Tomás Martín Etcheverry at Roland Garros. And they also
“My life became such a circus I could’t live with” – interview with Bjorn Borg
interview with Bjorn Borg | Announcing his retirement from professional tennis at the age of 26 after winning five Wimbledon and six Roland Garros titles. A shock for rivals and fans. A relief for Bjorn Borg: "People asking me for
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
Djokovic and Nadal still have the advantage in long matches, but it should be the other way around! – Mats Wilander discusses tennis
When you sit down with Mats Wilander to talk tennis, there's one thing you can be sure of: whether he gets it right or wrong, his predictions and analysis will be sharp, interesting and entertaining. "He's starving! After what happened in
“Homosexuality in men’s tennis would be accepted” – An in depth interview with Taylor Fritz
When Taylor Fritz was a teenager, he only saw four or five players capable of winning a Grand Slam. Today, the North-American sees the picture differently: "Big titles are more winnable than they used to be." In an in-depth interview with CLAY,
Kyrgios feels hurt by Australia and prefers the money: “I don’t need to play Davis Cup”
Riyadh – Money. Few tennis players dare to talk about money and accept that taking a wad of cash sometimes is their main motivation. The dunes are beautiful in Riyadh, the people are welcoming and the food is fantastic. That's what
Turkey to face the vegetarian power of Daniel Galan in Davis Cup: “The world is moving towards vegetarianism”
NEW YORK - Daniel Elahi Galan has always been a vegetarian. His parents raised him without meat in his diet, and he wants to extend that kind of upbringing to his children. If he ever becomes a father, of course,