From solitary darkness to family light: a journey through Nicolás Jarry’s mind
The phrase is one of the most revealing that has been heard about Nicolás Jarry's darkest moment: "Doping was the best thing that ever happened to him". Chile's number one tennis player was always very measured and cautious to refer to
“He said “pathetic”; I behaved well” – Corentin Moutet explains tense handshake with Nicolas Jarry
SANTIAGO, Chile - Corentin Moutet defeated Nicolás Jarry under boos and jeers, and experienced a tense moment when he met his opponent at the net for the handshake. "He said 'pathetic', I don't know why. I behaved well," said the
Guillermo Vilas’ metamorphosis and how to stop Nastase and McEnroe – Jaime Fillol published his biography
SANTIAGO, Chile - This Wednesday at the Chile Open, Jaime Fillol presented his book "Huellas en la arcilla" (Ediciones de la Lumbre) where he recounts some appealing aspects of his life and career in tennis. In these pages he tells interesting
Facundo Díaz Acosta, the unexpected champion in Buenos Aires approaches his olympic dream
BUENOS AIRES - The tension of dealing with sixth match points to win your first professional title, in the most important tennis stadium in your country, with six thousand people cheering you on, must be incalculable. Facundo Díaz Acosta lived it
Nicolás Jarry stops Carlos Alcaraz’s dream of a second trophy in Buenos Aires
BUENOS AIRES - The tennis balls suffered with the match of hyper-powered strokes between Nicolás Jarry and Carlos Alcaraz. The Chilean was the winner of an electrifying and very varied match on a warm afternoon in Buenos Aires. Jarry won 7-6
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.
When your shorts make you lose 40.000 dollars (and take you out of the race for a Grand Slam)
An exorbitantly expensive garment. The Nicolas Jarry's shorts in the first round of the Australian Open cost him 40.000 dollars. How? Figuratively, of course, because the shorts were a direct cause of an unexpected defeat in the first Grand Slam
The grandpa, the captain: for Jaime Fillol, sitting on the bench next to his grandson Nico Jarry is “very valuable”
SANTIAGO, Chile - When Nicolás Jarry Fillol realized that he had qualified Chile for the United Cup and that the choice of captain fell to him, he thought of none other than his grandfather. "It is a very valuable personal
Mental control, enjoyment and winning ugly: Nicolas Jarry’s keys to close 2023 as the best Latinamerican player
Cliché motivational phrase: it doesn't matter where you start, it matters where you finish. Surely Nicolas Jarry thought it more than once during 2023. Because in January he was the 152nd tennis player in the world, and in November, with
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