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Who is Carlos Alcaraz really? Complete biography of the Spanish tennis player (youth, career, playing style & interests)
Discover the story of Carlos Alcaraz. From the young prodigy from Murcia to one of the most influential champions in tennis, ...
Alcaraz provided 71 ATP wins in the season behind us and lifted eight ATP trophies from 11 finals. He enjoyed a brilliant ...
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"We hope to see you in Paris": Roland-Garros' amusing response to Nadal's announcement
After hand surgery, the Spaniard made light of the news, triggering a wave of reactions, including a very symbolic message ...
Tennis legends Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray are retiring from top-level tennis in 2025. Nadal, with a net worth nearing $220 million, amassed his wealth through 22 Grand Slam titles and extensive ...
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As a laboratory for tomorrow’s tennis, does the Next Gen Masters have a future?
Conceived as a bold bet to prepare for the post–Big 3 era, the Next Gen Masters has shaken up the codes of modern tennis. A ...
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Muguruza a fan of Alcaraz: "Hats off for everything he achieves"
Garbiñe Muguruza delivered a vibrant tribute to Carlos Alcaraz, whom she considers the worthy successor to Rafael Nadal. The Spanish champion praises a player capable of winning everything without ...
Despite perceptions that he is not among the ATP Tour's most popular players, Jannik Sinner has underlined his appeal by ...
Rafael Nadal will return to Jeddah next week for the Next Gen ATP Finals 2025, taking on a role that blends mentorship, ...
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Rafael Nadal sparks social media frenzy with comical post as he makes an announcement
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has had some fun with his followers on social media as he posted a post-operation image after he ...
Rafael Nadal confirmed that he underwent surgery in his right hand to relieve painNadal noted that the persistent thumb-joint ...
Nadal officially retired from tennis at the end of 2024, and underwent surgery to treat severe osteoarthritis.
Jannik Sinner will return to the tennis courts in Australia, where he will defend his title, which he's won twice in a row.
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