The nightmare of the Chile Open: “The worst court I’ve ever played in an ATP level”
SANTIAGO, Chile - The center court of the Chile Open is the flank of criticism in the 2024 edition. Irregular bounces are viral material on social networks, however, the big problem according to the tennis players themselves is the risk
Carlos Alcaraz analyzed in depth by Juan Carlos Ferrero: “I don’t agree with Roddick, but Carlos needs to grow tactically”.
BUENOS AIRES - Juan Carlos Ferrero limps slightly to the interview. He injured a cartilage in his right knee in January 2023 playing padel, underwent surgery a few weeks ago and therefore missed the Australian Open, which he followed from
The one-handed backhand takes another step towards extinction: “Everything goes against this style”
BUENOS AIRES - When the ATP ranking became official, on August 23rd, 1973, nine of the ten best tennis players in the world had one-handed backhands. Jimmy Connors, the tenth best player in the world according to that first official
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
Argentina to lose one of its two ATP 250; Chile is threatened
BUENOS AIRES - The ATP is not considering the Cordoba Open in its 2025 calendar, and although the event's organization currently has no plan B in mind, the reality is that they will have to settle for being a Challenger
Camilo Ugo Carabelli, or what it means to go from challengers to Carlos Alcaraz
BUENOS AIRES - There are some very typical details on a challenger tennis player when it comes to play play on the most important court in Latin America against the best tennis player of the new era of tennis. Like,
“I don’t think they need me to wash any image” – Rafael Nadal is conviced about his agreement with Saudi Arabia
Until Wednesday, February 14th, Rafael Nadal had remained silent on the issue that perhaps received more criticism throughout his career: Saudi Arabia. The Spaniard announced a month ago his incorporation as ambassador of the Saudi Arabian Tennis Federation, and from
Diego Schwartzman’s tank is almost empty: “I don’t know how much longer I can hold it”
BUENOS AIRES - Diego Schwartzman has very little gas left in the tank. The former world No. 8 acknowledged it after losing in the first round of the Argentina Open. Playing at home, on his most comfortable surface and in
Roland Garros can wait, Olympic gold is Alcaraz’s big goal this year
BUENOS AIRES - Between Paris and Paris, Carlos Alcaraz prefers the golden Paris, the Paris of Olympic gold. "It's a dream for me to bring Olympic gold to my country," said the Spaniard in Buenos Aires on Monday, who has a