Category: Tennis
Raonic Takes Center Stage as Grass Season Begins: Monday Tennis Roundup
[ad_1] While the dust settles in Paris, the moment Milos Raonic has been waiting for arrives as the grass season gets underway this week. Raonic leads a large contingent of Canadians competing on the lawns of Europe to kick off the grass swing. Here’s what you need to know. In Case You Missed It: Quiet…
Nadal Set to Compete in Hamburg and Hopes to Team Up with Alcaraz for Doubles Victory
[ad_1] It’s clear that Rafael Nadal has made the Paris Olympics his main priority for the remainder of the season and is already exploring multiple options to prepare. Nadal lost in the first round of his most recent tournament at Roland Garros. It was a historic defeat in the sense that he’d dominated the clay-court…
Preview: Wimbledon Unveils a Spectacle Unlike Any Other
[ad_1] By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, June 11, 2024Photo credit: AP Traditional champions and new age stars roam the lawn in ongoing rally. Wimbledon takes viewers on a time trip and back again in entertaining new trailer filled with star turns. King Carlos: Alcaraz Fights Off Zverev for First Roland Garros Crown The All England…
London | LTA and Tennis Channel Forge Partnership for Grass Court Event Coverage
[ad_1] Tennis Channel is providing full coverage of the LTA grass court season Tennis Channel The LTA and Tennis Channel have struck a 4-year deal to bring British fans comprehensive coverage of the grass court tour events at Nottingham, Birmingham, The Queen’s Club, and Eastbourne, with coverage starting this week at the Rothesay Open Nottingham….
Paolini advances to the Roland Garros final
[ad_1] Twenty-eight-year-old Jasmine Paolini, riding the wave of Italian tennis, defeated teenage star Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 6-1 to reach the final of Roland-Garros. For the first time in the Open Era, both the men’s and women’s semifinals in singles feature an Italian. Andreeva, 17, is the youngest Grand Slam semifinalist since Hingis, 16, in 1997…
Unique Vibe at U.S. Open Sets It Apart
[ad_1] Getty Images Playing in his second Grand Slam final, Alexander Zverev came up short for a second time–and again in a five-set heartbreaker. At the 2020 U.S. Open, Zverev found himself one win away from the title when he faced Dominic Thiem. In fact, the German came within one set and even one game…
Tuesday’s Schedule and Draws Released for ‘s-Hertogenbosch Open on June 11, 2024
[ad_1] Mackenzie McDonald takes the court in ‘s-Hertogenbosch on Tuesday. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStonetennis ‘s-Hertogenbosch Libema Open Stuttgart, GermanyJune 10-16, 2024GrassPrize Money: €690,135 De Minaur, Paul, Pegula, Samsonova Head s’Hertogenbosch field Aussie Alex de Minaur is top seed, American Tommy Paul is seeded second and Ugo Humbert is the third seed at the Libema Open…
Iga Swiatek Dominates the Court in Paris, Setting Herself Apart
[ad_1] Iga Swiatek Looks To Be In League All To Herself In Paris – World Tennis Magazine Iga Swiatek Looks To Be In League All To Herself In Paris [ad_2]
Alcaraz offers his opinion on surpassing Djokovic’s 24 Grand Slam titles
[ad_1] Carlos Alcaraz was asked about chasing Novak Djokovic‘s 24 Grand Slams after winning his third in Paris, and he admitted he’d like to. The Spaniard is on record for admitting that he wants to be the greatest tennis player of all time. That’s a bold thing to say for a young player, but Alcaraz…
Alcaraz Continues Spanish Dominance in Paris with French Open Victory
[ad_1] His boyhood dream was to win the French Open and follow in the footsteps of his compatriots, Rafa Nadal, Carlos Moya, Juan-Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Costa and get his name engraved on the French Open trophy. In fact, a Spaniard has now won a total of 21 French Opens in the Open Era. I…
