“I don’t need a coach at all,” Novak Djokovic ready to coach himself in the absence of ‘good coaching options’ on the tour

It’s understandable that there would be speculation about who would replace Goran Ivanisevic as Novak Djokovic’s head coach, given their long-standing partnership and Djokovic’s desire to find the right fit for his coaching team. Djokovic’s search for the perfect coach reflects his commitment to continuously improving and adapting his game, even at the highest levels … Read more

Jannik Sinner ‘struggling’ with right hip injury, might not play Madrid Open Quarter-Final against Karen Khachanov

It’s concerning to hear that Jannik Sinner may be struggling with an injury, especially considering his impressive performances this season. His victory over Pavel Kotov in the Madrid Open, despite the injury concerns, demonstrates his resilience and determination on the court. However, if the injury persists, it could indeed be a significant challenge for Sinner … Read more

Maria Sharapova teases tennis fans with retirement U-turn…but only for video game release

It’s exciting news that Maria Sharapova will be making a return to the tennis world, albeit in a virtual form, as a playable character in the newly-released tennis video game, TopSpin 2k25. Despite retiring from professional tennis in 2020, Sharapova’s presence in the game allows fans to experience her iconic playing style and competitive spirit … Read more

Rafael Nadal survives more than 3 hours in marathon Pedro Cachin win at Madrid Open

Rafael Nadal’s thrilling victory over Pedro Cachin at the Madrid Open showcases his resilience and determination on the tennis court. Despite a tough three-set battle, Nadal’s ability to secure the win and advance to the round of 16 further solidifies his status as a formidable competitor. His upcoming match against Jiri Lehecka promises to be … Read more

Madrid Open Tennis Channel coverage slammed by prominant journalist after Osaka-Svitolina fiasco weeks prior

Ben Rothenberg’s criticism of Tennis Channel for the delay in coverage of the match between Francisco Cerundolo and Tommy Paul at the Madrid Open reflects his concern for ensuring timely and comprehensive coverage of tennis matches. This is not the first time Rothenberg has raised concerns about coverage delays, as he previously criticized the coverage … Read more

Serena Williams’ childhood home where she learned to play tennis meets unfortunate end after $600,000 debt seizure

It’s unfortunate to hear about the financial troubles facing the childhood home of Serena and Venus Williams. The fact that their stepmother, Lakeisha Williams, is facing foreclosure due to significant debt is undoubtedly distressing news for the Williams family. It’s a reminder that financial challenges can affect anyone, regardless of their background or success. Hopefully, … Read more

“Never thought about big brands”: Jannik Sinner marveled at Gucci brand partnership after humble beginnings

Jannik Sinner’s partnership with Gucci reflects his growing stature in the world of tennis and his increasing recognition beyond the sport. Coming from humble origins in a small village, Sinner’s rise to world No. 2 and his success on the tennis court, including winning the 2024 Australian Open, is nothing short of extraordinary. His remarkable … Read more

Magic Mirra ANDREEVA continues Madrid exploits, into Last 16 after ending Marketa Vondrousova’s recent revival.

Mirra Andreeva’s return to the Madrid Open presents an opportunity for her to regain momentum after dealing with injuries earlier in the season. It’s fitting that she’s back at the tournament where she had her breakout performance last year, as it provides a familiar and potentially auspicious setting for her to make her mark once … Read more

“No matter what form Rafa is in, you’re still scared”: Rafael Nadal still has fear factor on clay says Daniil Medvedev

It’s understandable that Daniil Medvedev would comment on Rafael Nadal’s form, especially after Nadal’s recent victory over Alex De Minaur at the Madrid Open, which marked a turnaround from their previous encounter at the Barcelona Open. Nadal’s ability to bounce back and secure a straight-sets win shows his resilience and determination, which are qualities that … Read more

Carlos Alcaraz sweeps Thiago Seyboth Wild, into Madrid Open Last 16

Carlos Alcaraz’s recent victories in the Madrid Open demonstrate his resilience and ability to perform despite concerns about his right forearm. By defeating players like Alexander Shevchenko and Thiago Seyboth Wild, who are both formidable on clay, Alcaraz is proving his prowess on the court. His ability to overcome challenges and perform consistently at a … Read more