Category: Tennis
Sinner Reveals He’s Yet To See His Family After Australian Open Win
[ad_1] Jannik Sinner has had a very busy schedule in recent weeks, revealing that he’s yet to see his family following his Australian Open win. The Australian Open finished two weeks ago, but it’s been a very busy time for Sinner since then. He first had media obligations Down Under, and then after touching down…
Moutet Pounds Pepsi, Feuds with Fans in Loss
[ad_1] By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Sunday, February 11, 2024 When Corentin Moutet felt an out of body experience, he pounded Pepsi in a thirst for revival. In a wild Buenos Aires qualifying match, Moutet feuded with fans, called for the trainer and ordered up a bottle of Pepsi, which was delivered to him. More:…
ATP Tour and WTA 2024: Schedule of Play for Monday February 12 for Rotterdam, Delray Beach, Buenos Aires and Doha
[ad_1] Monday’s schedule of play for the ATP Tour and WTA Events in Rotterdam, Delray Beach, Buenos Aires and Doha can be found below. This week marks the second week of a busy month of action in February. With four events on the schedule, tennis fans will have an abundance of matches to follow through…
Cluj-Napoca | Pliskova puts down Dart to line up Bogdan final
[ad_1] British No 3 Harriet Dart missed out on her first WTA Tour final when she was beaten by Karolina Pliskova in the semi-finals of the WTA 250 Transylvania Open on Saturday, while Ana Bogdan defeated Jaqueline Cristian in a Romanian home derby Last 4 match. I’ve lost a few points in the rankings, so…
Elena Rybakina Cruises to Seventh Career Title in Abu Dhabi
[ad_1] Elena Rybakina captured her second title of the season in Abu Dhabi today. Photo credit: Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open Facebook There’s no place like home. Unless you’re Elena Rybakina. These days, the top-seeded Rybakina continues throwing down winning welcome mats with imposing ease wherever she goes. A commanding Rybakina broke six times sweeping Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-4…
Djokovic & Wife Jelena Raise €174,000 To Build Kindergarten In Serbian Village
[ad_1] Novak Djokovic is not just a great tennis player but actively participates in many causes to help those at a disadvantage. One such way he offers a helping hand is through his own foundation, the Novak Djokovic Foundation, which he co-founded in 2008 with his wife, Jelena Djokovic. Their central mission is to ensure…
Lausanne | Halep awaits CAS decision after appeal hearing
[ad_1] Simona Halep has made her appeal of the 4-year doping ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in a 3-day hearing last week held in Lausanne, Switzerland. Well, it was a long hearing and what I can say is that I had the chance to show my defence. I really believe that…
Alcaraz Learns His Route To Title For First Event Since Australian Open Heartbreak
[ad_1] Carlos Alcaraz returns to action at the Argentina Open, looking to defend his title but, most importantly, end a famine that has gone over six months. Alaceraz is the top seed in Buenos Aires, with main draw action at the ATP 250 tournament kicking off on Monday, February 12th. The Spaniard last lifted gold…
Marseille | Dimitrov keeps his nerve.
[ad_1] The second seed Grigor Dimitrov came through a tough semi-final but will not be facing, as expected, the top seeded Hubert Hurkacz in the final of the Open 13 Provence in Marseille. Dimitrov succeeded in battling past Karen Khachanov, the third seed from Russia, recovering from the loss of a tight opening set to…
Raducanu Told To Stay Healthy On Comeback
[ad_1] Emma Raducanu hasn’t quite hit a high level on her comeback yet, but former player Tim Henman has no doubts that she will in time. Tennis comebacks are never easy because even the best struggle with them. You can argue that a player like Emma Raducanu never truly proved that she was among the…
