Novak Djokovic, or the danger of loving your rivals
Jannik Sinner changed the history of the Australian Open by eliminating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals on Friday. Did he change the history of the entire 2024 season as well, if not more? That's part of the danger of getting
“Dangerous disconnection” and excessive ambition working against Carlos Alcaraz
His explosion as a teenager and better numbers than the "Big Three" when they were under 20 years old have made Carlos Alcaraz to be measured differently. The media, the fans and his rivals do it. But above all, he does
“Don’t go, Rafa!” – Nadal and Saudi Arabia, a complicated alliance, but one that can go a long way
Was it necessary, was it necessary for Rafael Nadal to enter into a partnership with Saudi Arabia? Nadal believes it was, that it was the right move. But many of those who follow him believe it was not, that he crossed
Novak Djokovic is very right, but he also navigates in a sea of contradictions
Novak Djokovic is right: Ben Shelton was rude, and it's good that the Serb has finally set the record straight, especially after the confusion he himself generated at the 2023 US Open. But Djokovic navigates in a sea of contradictions. And
Rafael Nadal returns and sheds light on his farewell: he will say before Roland Garros if 2024 is his last years in tennis
When Rafael Nadal, racket in hand, appears walking through the Brisbane tournament holding Rafael Nadal's hand, racket in hand, the same question that has been asked so many times comes up again. How is this possible? Brisbane is the first stop on
Does Nadal understand the meaning of the word “no”?
It is the year 2024, Rafael Nadal returns to tennis. It sounds like a new story, and it is, although it is also an old one: the Spaniard has done it many, many times before, being out of the tour
Italy advance to Davis Cup final in epic battle against Serbs
MÁLAGA - The Davis Cup has once again reminded us why tennis is much more than a sport; it is an ever-evolving narrative, full of feats, sacrifices and triumphs. And with these historical overtones, Italy, led by a great Jannik
Union leader Novak Djokovic wants another format for the Davis Cup
MÁLAGA - He is the world's number one tennis player, but also a union activist. Novak Djokovic, leader of the PTPA (Professional Tennis Player Association) called for the Davis Cup competition system to mutate to "a mix of the format
Djokovic’s dance: what really matters to him in tennis after his 8th year-end number one
"Guantanamera" was playing. The song by Cuban Joseíto Fernández that has been a worldwide hit since the 1930s and has since been recorded in several languages and styles. And it was playing in Turin, in an Italian version for Novak
Grigor Dimitrov and his past as “Baby Federer”: “I learned that I just had to be myself”
Grigor Dimitrov is happy as a child inside a tennis court. He jumps and laughs after reaching the final of the Paris Bercy Masters 1000. He is at a new peak in his career. He became well known as the talented