Maria Sharapova explained keys to success in the business world

was the highest paid female athlete for 11 years, before going through a doping ban and seeing her earnings dropping down due to endorsements leaving her. The Russian player is very beautiful, but she thinks that a lot of commitment is required off-court. It takes much more than blonde hair or a nice look toRead moreRead more

Andreas Seppi: 'The court is not like at Wimbledon, it’s not perfect'

In one of twelve Davis Cup Qualifiers ties that will take place on Friday and Saturday, India hosts Italy at the Calcutta South Club in Kolkata on grass court, hoping for a positive outcome and a chance to secure a ticket for Davis Cup finals in Madrid in November. Without Fabio Fognini, the hopes ofRead moreRead more

'Roger Federer did not lose the match; Tsitsipas won it' – Mouratoglou

coach feels very satisfied and happy with win over at the Australian Open. Tsitsipas regularly trains at the Mouratoglou Academy near Nice, France, with his coach and father Apostolos and Mouratoglou as well. Speaking to SRF, The Coach said: I do not feel like Roger lost the game. I found an amazing Tsitsipas. He isRead moreRead more

I root for Novak Djokovic to pass Federer's 20 Majors, says Andre Agassi

In an interview at the Australian Open the eight-time Grand Slam winner commented on chances to overtake 20 Grand Slam titles. This month in Melbourne the Serb is seeking his 15th Major and his run has been great so far. But can Djokovic overtake one of his biggest rivals? Its a good question, Agassi admitted.Read moreRead more

Injury doesn't influence Andy Murray's legacy in tennis, says Virginia Wade

In an interview to The Daily Mail the former tennis player commented on possible retirement from tennis. Wade feels for the three-time Grand Slam winner who was been dealing with a hip issue for years. It is an unspeakably sad situation to have a career cut short by injury and I think everyone sympathises withRead moreRead more

Brian Baker named USTA national men's tennis coach

A former top-60 player Brian Baker has been named a national coach for mens tennis, just a few weeks after the USTA hired Jermaine Jenkins as a national womens coach. The 33-year-old from Nashville will now at the USTA National Campus at Lake Nona in Orlando, Florida, under the head of mens tennis Kent Kinnear,Read moreRead more

Kei Nishikori reflects on tough win over Pablo Carreno Busta

Japanese tennis star Kei Nishikori felt disappointed but didnt panic after losing the opening two sets of his Australian Open round-of-16 clash against No. 23 seed Pablo Carreno Busta. The ninth-seeded Japanese edged out the Spaniard 6-7 (8) 4-6 7-6 (4) 6-4 7-6 (8) to reach the quarter-final at Melbourne Park. Nishikori was twice upRead moreRead more

Toni Nadal explains what Rafael should have done different against Djokovic

In an interview the uncle commented on the Australian Open final won by over his nephew on Sunday. Toni believes the 15-time Major winner deserved to win the title. Rafa did not play well, he made more mistakes than he had to and Djokovic played at a very high level, said Toni. Big credit toRead moreRead more

Roger Federer: 'I could not believe that I had to undergo surgery in 2016'

In an interview to the YouTube ATP Channel recalled when he decided to take a six-month break in 2016 and then made a stunning return in 2017 winning Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Halle, Wimbledon and Shanghai. Federer said: It all started well playing the semis at the (2016) Australian Open losing to Novak. AndRead moreRead more

Sometimes I miss being Rafael Nadal's coach, says Uncle Toni

In an interview to a Bulgarian TV the uncle and former coach, , recalled his good old days when he travelled around the world coaching his nephew. Sometimes I miss my time as a coach, said Toni. I had the opportunity to coach one of the best players, who is my nephew. We had manyRead moreRead more