feels confident ahead of the Australian Open. The Happy Slam definitely brings some good memories to the former world No. 13 who achieved his best Grand Slam just in Melbourne in 2015, losing to the eventual finalist Andy Murray in the quarters. The Aussie summer is my favourite time of year, said Kyrgios. The homeRead moreRead more
Month: March 2019
Nick Kyrgios reveals what Roger Federer told him in Melbourne
Karolina Pliskova: This match had a little bit of everything
Ace queen Karolina Pliskova overcame Madison Brengle in three sets on a rainy start to Day 4 at the Australian Open, moving into the Third Round. She beat the American 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. This match had a little bit of everything, Pliskova said during her on-court interview. Some breaks, some good tennis, and some badRead moreRead more
Denis Shapovalov: 'Roger Federer destroyed me in a training session'
In a press conference at the Australian Open, revealed details behind his practice session with on the Rod Laver Arena last week. Shapovalov said he got destroyed by the 20-time Grand Slam winner, who still spoke highly of the promising Canadian star after his win over Denis Istomin on Monday. Reflecting on his practice withRead moreRead more
I was considered too black for my tennis whites, says Serena Williams
In an ad for Bumble for the Super Bowl, commented on how she wanted her daughter Olympia to grow. The American champion tries to spend as much time as possible with Olympia even in tournaments. I want my daughter to be truthful and honest, strong and powerful; to realise that she can impact those aroundRead moreRead more
David Ferrer disappointed for not finishing Auckland run
run at the ASB Classic in Auckland ended on Wednesday as the veteran Spaniard retired after playing just three games against his compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta. Ferrer suffered a calf injury, and after the match he said: Im disappointed I cant finish my last match here in Auckland. But anyway, I am positive because IRead moreRead more
Tennis doesn't have a crucial influence on Rafael Nadal's life, says Toni
In a recent interview was asked how the tennis matches, wins and losses, influence Rafaels life. The 32-year-old has been dating Maria Francisca Perello for more than a decade and he always insisted that he likes to do many things when he is not competing on a tennis court. The competition is the key momentRead moreRead more
John McEnroe: Barty is the best volleyer in the Women’s Game
Though the likes of Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios are dominating the headlines for their off court demeanour, Ash Barty is taking quiet strides at the Australian Open and John McEnroe shared his thoughts on the young Australian, who is still alive at the Australian Open. I like her (Barty) in a lot of ways,Read moreRead more
Australia's Jordan Thompson: It is never easy in your home slam
Australias Jordan Thompson is happy to have made a positive start to his Australian Open campaign as he insists that it is never to play at your home slam. The Australian handed a straight-set defeat to former world No. 12 Feliciano Lopez 6-1 7-6 (0) 6-3 on Monday. Thompson made the Sydney International quarter-final lastRead moreRead more
John Tomic to sue Lleyton Hewitt for 'traumatizing' his son Bernard in 2010
John Tomic is planning to take legal action against Australian Davis Cup Team Captain Lleyton Hewitt for allegedly traumatizing his son Bernard in 2010. World No. 88 Tomic launched an astonishing broadside at Hewitt earlier this week, saying that nobody likes him anymore and accused him of conflict of interest. Hewitt initially laughed at TomicsRead moreRead more
Karen Khachanov can beat everyone, including Rafael Nadal – Cheskonov
Former Elena Vesninas coach commented on chances at the Australian. Cheskonov feels confident about the two main Russian players possibilities. The end of the last season was amazing for Karen, said Cheskonov, as quoted by Championat. He started with the American swing (Toronto, US Open) and then won in Paris, which was a surprising result.Read moreRead more