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Rafa all at sea off Mallorca
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 6, 2020
Rafa Nadal became a social media hit today after taking delivery of his new super yacht. Nadal and his wife Xisca were spotted in Mallorca

Becker still fancies coaching role
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 6, 2020
Boris Becker has not ruled out a return to coaching. Becker, who coached Novak Djokovic, winning six Grand Slam titles, told Eurosport he would like

Millman uneasy about New York date
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 5, 2020
Australian John Millman is still uncertain he will compete at the US Open, if the event goes ahead in late August. “If you look to

Pat Cash takes a swipe at Federer
- By Roger Parker
- . June 4, 2020
Australian tennis legend Pat Cash believes that Roger Federer will not only fail to go down as the best player ever, but fail to be

Frances Tiafoe and girlfriend show support for Blackout Tuesday
- By Roger Parker
- . June 3, 2020
Frances Tiafoe and his girlfriend Ayan Broomfield have joined other sports stars protesting about the death of George Floyd by posting their own video on

Rafa cautious about Roland Garros return
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 3, 2020
World No.2 Rafael Nadal has told French radio he is prepared to play at Roland Garros in September “providing it is safe”. With doubt still

ATP calls players to zoom meeting
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 3, 2020
ATP players have been invited to a special ATP zoom conference on June 10 to discuss the future of the tour for 2020, Spain’s Marca

Tough for Tsitsipas to motivate
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 2, 2020
Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas has admitted he is finding it hard to stay motivated after resuming his training regime in France. “It is difficult to

I’d love to coach Kyrgios, says McEnroe
- By Peter Rowe
- . June 1, 2020
Tennis legend John McEnroe believes it would be a ‘no-brainer’ for him to coach Aussie bad boy Nick Kyrgios. Kyrgios prefers to be a solo

John McEnroe – “Mac The Mouth”
- By Roger Parker
- . June 1, 2020
Roger Parker looks back at the legend that is John McEnroe… Check out grandslamtennis.online publisher Roger Parker’s trip down memory lane to photographically revue the