In a column for El Pais the uncle and former coach, , praised Australian Open run. The Spaniard defeated Marin Cilic on Sunday in a five-set match to reach the quarter-finals. Earlier last week, when Bautista Agut had just reached the third round, Toni had written: His recent victory in the Qatar Open stands out,Read moreRead more
Bautista Agut went through very hard times, says Rafael Nadal's uncle
Despite Djokovic's absence, Serbia's Davis Cup team is strong – Zimonjic
Dusan Lajovic, Laslo Djere, Nikola Milojević, Filip Krajinovic and Viktor Troicki got picked by the captain to play the Davis Cup tie against Uzbekistan away from home on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 February. The 14-time Grand Slam winner is missing, as the Serb is still competing at the Australian Open and he will haveRead moreRead more
Virat Kohli reveals details behind meeting with Roger Federer in Melbourne
In an interview, the cricket star described how it felt to meet the 20-time Major winner at the Australian Open on Saturday during the first weeks tournament, the day before the Swiss would lose to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the fourth round. Well, amazing, I have met him (Federer) a couple of times earlier as well.Read moreRead more
Abu Dhabi Director recalls good old days with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal
In an exclusive interview with Tennis World USA, the Tournament Director recalled the years when both and played the event in Abu Dhabi, especially in 2009 when the event took place for the first time. Federer played a couple of times, Nadal played multiple times, said Gunnarsson. It was super exciting, and my strongest memoryRead moreRead more
Agassi praises Andy Murray: 'He broke into the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic trio'
praised legacy in tennis. The eight-time Grand Slam winner, speaking as a Lavazza ambassador during the Australian Open, commented on the possible Murrays retirement from tennis and all the great achievements. Agassi highlighted Murrays ability to get in the mix among the Big 3 dominance. He was the person that broke into the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic trioRead moreRead more
'Roger Federer'game evolved to compete with Djokovic, Nadal' – Wilander
In an interview to Tages Anzeiger, the seven-time Grand Slam winner commented on how game evolved over the years. I think that in the last years he developed so much that he can compete with Djokovic, Murray and Nadal, said Wilander. But now other players who hit the ball stronger come. Its like about survivingRead moreRead more
Maria Sharapova's season can become bright, says Tarpischev
Click:bone Conduction headset manufacturer Russian Tennis Federation chief believes that three-set loss to Ashleigh Barty at the Australian Open on Sunday is not tragic. Speaking to Championat, Tarpischev said: Mashas nervous system has not been solved yet. He played just a few tense matches, so there were not too many key moments. She needs toRead moreRead more
Rafael Nadal has to avoid new six-hour final against Novak Djokovic – Coach
new service motion is paying off a lot at this years Australian Open, having barely been broken in the tournament and having reached the final without losing any set. Speaking to reporters on Saturday ahead of the Championship clash against , Nadals coach Carlos Moya said: Since the first day I came on board, myRead moreRead more
I was very impressed by Rafael Nadal, says Boris Becker
In an interview, as quoted by Bola Marela, the six-time Major winner commented on the players who have the highest chances to win the Australian Open mens singles title. Becker said: Novak (Djokovic) loves Melbourne, he won six times and he is one of the favourites. But I was very impressed by Rafa Nadal. HeRead moreRead more
'Alexander Zverev was horrible at serving vs Milos Raonic' – Mats Wilander
The seven-time Grand Slam winner commented on very bad performance against Milos Raonic on Monday at the Australian Open. The Swede was also impressed by Raonics slice backhand from the baseline: Zverev was horrible at serving today. Raonic hit 85% slice backhands, just 15% top spin. Very smart. A backhand with not much peace, andRead moreRead more