“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
Haddad Maia shines and begins to shed some of the shadow of Senna, Kuerten and Bueno
PARIS - Brazilian women's tennis is no longer just about Maria Esther Bueno when it comes to major milestones: by reaching the semi-finals at Roland Garros, Beatriz Haddad Maia on Wednesday became the first player from her country in 55
Thiago Seyboth Wild’s mistake on his biggest day – CLAY Analysis
PARIS - As Thiago Seyboth Wild was shaking off Daniil Medvedev with serves and forehands on the Roland Garros Centre Court, one question kept coming up from spectators and reporters alike: who is this guy? Logical. The Brazilian arrived in Paris
Beatriz Haddad Maia and the pleasure of being four-all in the third set – An in-depth interview
She is the best South American tennis player of the moment and one of the best Brazilians ever, but people's recognition might not be fair at all: "In Brazil, if you're not Guga (Kuerten) or Ayrton Senna, you're not enough,". Beatriz