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Sinner prepared to struggle as clay campaign kicks off
The challenges may start to mount for runaway ATP pacesetter Jannik Sinner as the new world No. 2 begins his spring clay season at next
Alcaraz not fussed by drop to world No. 3
Carlos Alcaraz is not concerned about dropping one spot in the ATP rankings as the Spaniard falls to third in the world behind on-form Jannik Sinner. Alcaraz,
Djoko fills in coaching gap with temp Zimonjic
Novak Djokovic had a well attended Saturday hit-out in front of hundreds of fans on the clay of the Monte Carlo Masters with good friend and
Spanish media float Nadal conspiracy theory
Spanish media have begun speculating on the remaining tennis shelf life of national sporting hero Rafael Nadal, with one outlet suggesting that the clay court
Nadal appears on the verge of missing RG
Rafael Nadal’s pullout from the Monte Carlo Masters could be a bitter foretaste of the Spaniard’s fate at Roland Garros in less than two months. The
Saudi money talks: WTA Finals heading to Riyadh
Saudi millions and a lengthy lobbying campaign paid dividends on Thursday as the WTA sent the year-end Finals to the kingdom for a three-year run. The
Kyrgios claims he’s ready for a return
Nick Kyrgios has said he’s ready to end an injury exile from tennis which has lasted for almost the entirety of 15 months, with the one-time Wimbledon
Rumour mill churns over Nadal’s Monte Carlo plans
Rafael Nadal’s intended appearance at the Monte Carlo Masters starting on Sunday has provided fuel for tennis rumour-mongers, with suggestions on social media that the injured clay king will
Djoko screams of frustration not a problem for ex-coach Goran
Loud outbursts of frustration on court from Novak Djokovic were not a problem for ex-coach Goran Ivanisevic, who was sacked by the volatile Serb only days
Berrettini returns to a quarter-final with Morocco win
Matteo Berrettini reached an ATP-level quarter-final for the first time in more than a year on Wednesday, constructing a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 defeat of Jaume