“I hope Gaudenzi comes to Buenos Aires to see how is it like” – interview with Federico Coria
BUENOS AIRES - Sometimes the best solution is to see, to witness what they tell you and you don't quite believe: this is the proposal of Argentine Federico Coria to the Chairman of the ATP, Andrea Gaudenzi, to change his
“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
“If Zverev is guilty, ATP will have to do something; if he’s innocent, we move on” – interview with Yannick Hanfmann
Better to wait for what the German judiciary has to say before talking further about Alexander Zverev's case, believes Yannick Hanfmann, a teammate of the world No. 5 on Germany's Davis Cup team. "Zverev has a trial in May. If he
“I want to know what went through Guga’s head after winning Roland Garros” – interview with Joao Fonseca
NEW YORK - An excellent sign for a 17-year-old tennis player who is making the transition to professionalism: that Roger Federer is betting on him. Brazilian Joao Fonseca walks inside the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York with a smile and
“Psychotherapy has helped me to believe more in myself” – interview with Juan Pablo Varillas
NEW YORK - Seeing a psychologist has helped Peru's number one to understand that his mind, physique and tennis are fit for the top level of competition, after being relegated to the secondary circuit for five or six years without
“If Djokovic were to take on the role of the villain, he would win a lot more money” – interview with Nicolas Pereira
LONDON - The passion for tennis does not let go of Nicolás Pereira. Pro player in the nineties, TV commentator since the beginning of the 2000s, and also from 2023, member of the ATP Players' Council. The Venezuelan is the
Last Eight Club: lifetime credential and lots of wine to keep Wimbledon’s memories alive
LONDON - Madness takes over the facilities of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) on its final day of the 2022's edition. Visitors line up to grab the last strawberries and cream of the fortnight, empty the official stores,
“The umpire told me I wouldn’t have been disqualified if the ballkid I hit was a boy” – interview with Miyu Kato
BERLIN - Paris was a roller coaster of emotions for Miyu Kato. Sadness, anger and helplessness thanks to an unfair sanction; calm, consolation and joy for a title won. "My mind was very bad. After the disqualification I seriously thought
Federer’s pending farewell, Dominic Stricker’s Swiss dream: “It would’ve been great to share in our home country”
As a child, Roger Federer posters adorned his bedroom walls. As an adult, Swiss Dominic Stricker inevitably imagined the scenario that would bring him together on the court with his idol in his retirement from tennis. That farewell that did
“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