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FirstSportz on MSNRafael Nadal convinced Carlos Alcaraz will have ‘one of the best careers’ but warns him about ‘this’Carlos Alcaraz has become a cynosure of all eyes, but along with praises, criticism and pressure, too, has become his The ...
Coco Gauff burst onto the global tennis scene in 2019, when she became the youngest player to qualify for the Wimbledon main ...
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray - two members of the Big Four - both ended their careers last season. The Spaniard bowed out at ...
Nadal is familiar with the anti-doping protocols and having dealt with the same for a couple of decades, he knows how strict the process is. He believes that the entire process works fairly, because ...
Manuel Santana was a true icon of Spanish tennis, a trailblazer for the sport in his country, and the idol of Rafael Nadal. His legacy is honored with the center court at the Madrid Open proudly ...
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FirstSportz on MSNFrances Tiafoe believes “anyone can win Grand Slams” in tennis now that the Big 3 era is overThe 2024 season revealed that the ATP Tour has moved past the era of the Big 3 Novak Djokovic, Roger The post Frances Tiafoe ...
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FirstSportz on MSN“I believe in a fair process,” Rafael Nadal shuts down claims of preferential treatment for Jannik Sinner amid the three-month doping suspensionRafael Nadal has once again expressed support for Jannik Sinner as the Italian returns from a three-month suspension ...
Sebastian Korda experienced a personal bereavement when his pet cat Rafi passed away on April 29. The American named his pet after his tennis inspiration, 22-time Major champion Rafael Nadal.
Novak Djokovic withdraws from the Italian Open in the midst of a three-match losing streak, casting doubt on his participation in next month's French Open.
When speaking to the Tennis Channel about the 24-time Grand Slam champion, Raonic has predicted Djokovic to bounce back, ...
Rafael Nadal shared his feelings about not following in the footsteps of Andy Murray, as he started coaching Novak Djokovic after announcing his retirement.
The ATP's Top 30 is tougher to crack today than in the Big 4 era, says Alexander Zverev. World No. 2 Zverev, who owns ...
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