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Lights out! RG faces strike power blackouts
THE lights could go out on the French Open next month as striking electricity workers in France threaten a major disruption as the battle to
Alcaraz back to No. 1 with wet win in Rome
Carlos Alcaraz hammered fellow Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-4, 6-1 on Saturday to guarantee himself a return to the top ATP ranking on Monday and the
Qualifier sends seeded Garcia to Rome washout
Colombian qualifier Camila Osorio sent fifth seed Caroline Garcia to a 6-4, 6-4 opening defeat at the Rome Masters on a wet Saturday in a rain-interrupted victory
Rain but no pain: Rublev loving his bad-weather win
Andrey Rublev thrived on a chilly, rainy day, with the sixth seed completing a 6-3, 6-4 defeat of Alex Molcan before the weather settled in
Djokovic navigates to Foro Italico victory
Novak Djokovic snapped back to life after struggling through a first-set tiebreaker, with the six-time champion marking his 18th Rome Masters appearance with a 7-6
Spain’s Badosa swamps Rome finalist Jabeur
Spain’s 35th-ranked Paula Badosa handed last year’s Rome Masters finalist Ons Janeur a 6-1, 6-4 shock on Friday to advance to the third round. The
RG raises the prize money stakes again
The French Open will pay nearly EUR 50 million in prize money at the upcoming edition beginning May 28, with increases focusing on early round
Becker fears for Nadal future
Boris Becker has voiced concern that Rafael Nadal’s continuing hip injury absence from the spring clay campaign may not bode well for his Roland Garros
Merciless Swiatek delivers a double-bagel start
Iga Swiatek wasted no time in getting comfortable in her Rome Masters start, with the world No. 1 crushing Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-0, 6-0 to move into
Thiem downgrades to Challengers to get his mojo back
Former ATP No. 3 Dominic Thiem has gone back to basics as the 2020 US Open winner struggles to re-discover the fire in his game