Women’s tennis doesn’t need more storms – Analysis
You don't need a PhD in meteorology to understand that it is not advisable to organize an outdoor women's tennis tournament in the Mexican Caribbean during November. It is enough to google a couple of sentences to understand that 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
A “calmer” Sabalenka cries tears of joy in Melbourne after painful New York
MELBOURNE - Aryna Sabalenka did learn some important lessons after her last Grand Slam stumble. Lessons that on Saturday night she surely used to her advantage to win the first Grand Slam of her career. In New York last September, she
Nadal and Djokovic think differently about the Grand Slam record
MELBOURNE - Nadal and Djokovic have met 59 times in their lives on every possible stage, have the same number of tennis titles (92) and are neck-and-neck for the record number of major trophies. The race that Novak Djokovic and Rafael
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
“I can’t see anyone beating Iga many times” – Barbara Schett’s in-depth analysis of women’s tennis
"Tennis needs personalities, characters like Coco Gauff that vocal enough to come up with statements. Most of the players are afraid to talk about politics", says Barbara Schett -a big fan of Gauff- when is time to analyze the North
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
“We are bringing more fans to the game”- an interview with youngstar Leylah Fernández
NEW YORK - Canada's Leylah Fernández hides her arms through the sleeves of her t-shirt. Right after the entrance of the US Open's media centre, in the interview area, the blast of the air conditioning feels very strong. It always
FEATURE – For all her love of Rafael Nadal, there is a bit of Roger Federer in Iga Swiatek
When Ash Barty announced her retirement in March, few people were more shocked than Iga Swiatek. The Australian had just won her home Grand Slam, the first woman to do so since 1978, and was riding high at the top of