Rafael Nadal explains why he is wearing sleeveless shirts again

During his on-court interview with John McEnroe at the Australian Open, explained why he is back to wear sleeveless shirts. Nadal used to regularly wear them until 2008. I have small issues when Im playing in very hot conditions when I hit my forehand, so I like to play without the sleeves. It makes meRead moreRead more

Roger Federer: 'Me and del Potro were both angry at umpire in Indian Wells'

In an interview to Barbara Schett and Mats Wilander on Eurosport, commented on his 2018 season and how the Indian Wells final loss to Juan Martin del Potro after wasting three match points may have influenced the rest of the year. The Indian Wells final was one of the great matches for me last year,Read moreRead more

Estoril Open invites Roger Federer to play in April

will play the French Open, and he also plans to compete in one or more tournaments before that. The Swiss champion reportedly plans to commit to Barcelona and Rome Open, but other events are interested as well. Through Twitter, the , that takes place from 29 April to 5 May 2019, wrote: Roger Federer, weRead moreRead more

Rafael Nadal: Wimbledon loss to Novak Djokovic was harder than this one

believes that the 2019 Australian Open final loss to is easier to accept mentally than the Wimbledon semi-final he lost last year 10-8 in the fifth set. In press conference, Nadal said: In terms of mental pain, the Wimbledon semifinal is harder than this one. In the semifinals of Wimbledon, I was so close, andRead moreRead more

Mark Philippoussis reveals Roger Federer's next biggest goal

2003 Wimbledon finalist feels confident about chances to win a Grand Slam title again. The Swiss suffered three tough losses in Majors since Wimbledon, against Kevin Anderson, John Millman and Stefanos Tsitsipas, but Philippoussis believes that he will soon be a contender to win a Grand Slam. People are panicking, they said the same thingRead moreRead more

Ashleigh Barty: 'I needed those 18 months away from court, it was vital'

. In that 2017, Ashleigh won the title in Kuala Lumpur and lost the finals in Birmingham and Wuhan to crack the top-20 and stay there in 2018 as well following the title runs in Nottingham and Zhuhai. The Ipswich native opened the season with the final in Sydney and she will now play inRead moreRead more

Roberto Bautista Agut reveals he could have been a footballer

In an interview to AS, said he could have had a future as a football player. It was the Spanish player himself, who reached a Grand Slam quarter-final for the first time in his career at the Australian Open, to tell it all. It was not an easy decision, because as a kid my goalRead moreRead more

Patrick Mouratoglou recalls unforgettable conversation with Serena Williams

feels proud about her co-operation with . The French coach held a press conference on Monday at the Australian Open to speak about several things, including what he learned the most from working with Serena. Its going to be difficult to summarize it in a few words. I mean, when you start this job, youRead moreRead more

Roger Federer: 'Hitting serve and volley against some players is dangerous'

believes that he is serving and volleying very well this year so far. The Swiss played in a smooth, relaxed way during his Hopman Cup in Perth where he won the title alongside his compatriot , and he did the same in his first Australian Open match against Denis Istomin. Federer said: I played aRead moreRead more

WTA St. Petersburg: Aryna Sabalenka and Kiki Bertens march on

The 4th seed Aryna Sabalenka needed 70 minutes to enter the last eight in St. Petersburg, defeating Alison Van Uytvanck 6-1, 6-4 for the first win over the Belgian in two matches. Aryna saved four out of five break points and she won 45% of the return points, creating eight break chances and converting fourRead moreRead more