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Roger Federer participates in a hilarious commercial with Elmo
Roger Federer certainly had no problem occupying his time after finishing his professional career. The former world No.1 said goodbye to the ATP tour in 2022, although his court appearances had become increasingly sporadic in the two years leading up to his decision to quit. The 20-time Grand Slam champion had a serious knee injury,…
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Naomi Broady explains why Novak Djokovic is criticized so often
Novak Djokovic is often the subject of criticism from fans and insiders for several reasons. The Serbian legend has always been a very divisive and polarizing player, whose choices have provoked mixed reactions in most cases. During the 2025 Australian Open, the former world No.1 was booed by the Australian crowd due to his decision to…
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Are Nike Vapor 12 tennis shoes right for you? In-depth review & performance test
Nike calls it the perfect shoe, developed with feedback from Carlos Alcaraz. The Nike Vapor 12 blends past innovations with modern advancements. Inspired by fan-favorite models like the Vapor 9.5, Vapor X, and Vapor XI Tour, this latest iteration is built for speed, precision, and a close-to-the-court feel that competitive players demand. This article contains affiliate…
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ATP Dallas: Tommy Paul bests Reilly Opelka, reaches SF
World no. 9 Tommy Paul is through to his second semi-final of the season in Dallas. The Australian Open quarter-finalist faced fellow American Reilly Opelka in the quarter-final and scored a 7-6, 6-2 win in an hour and a half. Opelka fought well in the opening set. He denied break points in two games before…
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Cluj-Napoca: No. 1 seed Anastasia Potapova ousts lucky loser, reaches final
No. 1 seed Anastasia Potapova has been through to the final of the WTA 250 tournament in Cluj-Napoca after ousting 128th-ranked lucky loser Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-3 7-5. Early in the match, the Russian tennis star claimed a break in the fourth game and that one break was enough for her to seal the opener. After…
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Carlos Alcaraz reveals what changes with a heavier racket
Carlos Alcaraz has definitely raised his level in his last two matches at the Rotterdam ATP 500. The Spanish ace – who struggled a lot on his debut against Botic van de Zandschulp on Tuesday – dropped just three games to both Italian Andrea Vavassori and his compatriot Pedro Martinez to reach his first semi-final in…
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ATP Rotterdam: Hubert Hurkacz edges Andrey Rublev
World no. 21 Hubert Hurkacz will compete in his first semi-final since June last year. The Pole faced Andrey Rublev in the ATP 500 Rotterdam quarter-final and prevailed 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 in two hours and 24 minutes. Hubert ousted Andrey for the fourth time in six encounters. The Russian took the opener but failed to…
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Watch: Aryna Sabalenka keeps AO promise, buys luxurious gift to Paula Badosa
Aryna Sabalenka kept her promise to Paula Badosa and gifted her best friend a luxurious bracelet after being the one who prevented the Spaniard from making her first Grand Slam final. At this past Australian Open, the Spanish tennis star enjoyed her best-ever run after upsetting Coco Gauff and reaching her maiden Major semifinal. But…
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Tommy Paul roasts himself when asked about his indoor success
Tommy Paul is happy to be through to the Dallas Open semifinal but funnily acknowledged that it’s probably time for him to also figure out how to play better in non-indoors tournaments. On Friday, the No. 3 seed beat fellow American Reilly Opelka in the quarterfinal of an indoor-hard tournament in Dallas. Since the world No.…
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Tennis legend or football star? Rafael Nadal jokes about switching careers
Rafael Nadal has not played tennis since retiring at last year’s Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. However, Rafa can not say no to his other sporting love: football! The Spaniard enjoyed a relaxed day with his friends at the Academy. They embraced a football match, and Rafa joked with La Liga if they needed new talents. After…
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Under the Carlos Alcaraz Express: Andrea Vavassori reflects on Rotterdam duel
Doubles specialist Andrea Vavassori enjoyed a great singles ride at the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam. The Italian passed the qualifying stage and delivered two victories in the main draw to arrange the quarter-final clash versus Carlos Alcaraz. World no. 3 scored a dominant 6-2, 6-1 victory in 63 minutes. The Italian could not do much…
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Karolina Muchova to skip Doha due to injury after stunning Linz loss
Karolina Muchova is withdrawing from the WTA 1000 tournament in Doha due to an unspecified injury but hopes to be ready to return to action in Dubai. After suffering a second-round exit at the Australian Open following a loss to Naomi Osaka, the Czech tennis star competed at the WTA 500 tournament in Linz last…
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Serena Williams’ ex-coach fires stern Aryna Sabalenka warning to WTA competition
Rick Macci sees a silver lining in Aryna Sabalenka’s heartbreaking Australian Open final as Serena Williams’ childhood coach thinks this will only make the Belarusian mentally stronger and lead to more Grand Slam titles in her collection. After dominating the 2023 and 2024 Australian Open editions, the world No. 1 appeared to be destined to…
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Novak Djokovic pays tribute to retired Simona Halep
Novak Djokovic took a moment to pay tribute to Simona Halep as the Serb hailed the Romanian’s career as amazing after the 33-year-old walked away from pro tennis this week. After dealing with a lingering knee issue for quite some time and being limited to only a handful of tournaments since being cleared to return…
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ABN AMRO Rotterdam Open Draw and Schedule of Play for Saturday, February 8, 2025
Alex de Minaur plays qualifier Mattia Bellucci for a place in the Rotterdam final. Photo credit: 2023 National Bank Open presented by Rogers ABN AMRO Rotterdam Open Rotterdam, NetherlandsFebruary 3-9, 2025 Surface: Hard CourtPrize Money: €2,134,985 Rotterdam A Crown Jewel of Indoor Tennis Since 1974 countless legends have graced the court in Rotterdam Ahoy. From…
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Elena Rybakina’s new coach clears air on where he stands with Stefano Vukov
Davide Sanguinetti has confirmed Elena Rybakina’s plan is to move forward with two coaches and that he gladly accepted to work alongside Stefano Vukov. After the Kazakh’s plans to return Vukov to her team were revealed just before the Australian Open, early rumors indicated that Goran Ivanisevic was “blindsided” by the move. And only a…
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Serena Williams’ ex-coach tells Coco Gauff two things she must fix to dominate Slams
Coach Rick Macci believes Coco Gauff’s potential is “unlimited” but has identified her second serve and forehand as two shots that must be addressed in order for the American to become a dominant Grand Slam force. Even before the 20-year-old became a Major winner at the 2023 US Open, Serena Williams’ childhood coach was publicly…
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ATP Dallas: Reilly Opelka tops Cameron Norrie and a heckler
Three years after claiming the Dallas Open title, Reilly Opelka plays well again at the home event. The giant server received a wild card for the main draw and defeated two rivals en route to the quarter-final. The American battled against Cameron Norrie in the second round and prevailed 4-6, 7-6, 6-4 in two and a…
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ATP Rotterdam: Carlos Alcaraz dominates Pedro Martinez
World no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz is safely through into the last four at the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam. Like in the second round, Alcaraz enjoyed a relaxed day at the office in the quarter-final against his compatriot, Pedro Martinez. Carlos ousted Pedro 6-2, 6-1 in 70 minutes after a dominant performance on serve and…
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Carlos Alcaraz on bypassing ups and downs: ‘I worked hard to stay focused’
World no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz is chasing his first indoor ATP title in Rotterdam. The four-time Major winner passed two obstacles and reached the quarter-final. Carlos did not like his performance in the opening match, but everything settled down for him in the second. When the Spaniard smiles and hits incredible shots, he is very tough…