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1 week ago |
tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith
Prior to his triumph in Geneva just a couple of days ago, Novak Djokovic had not won an ATP title since lifting the ATP Finals trophy at the end of the 2023 season. While the 24-time Grand Slam champion won a stunning, career-completing gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games last year, another title on the official ATP Tour remained elusive for 18 barren months until he clinched the Geneva Open title with victory over Hubert Hurkacz in Saturday’s showpiece.
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2 weeks ago |
tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith
The draw for the women’s singles event at Roland-Garros 2025 was unveiled on Thursday in the presence of French footballer Ousmane Dembélé. Three-time defending champion, Iga Swiatek, was on hand to speak at the event after the women’s draw was released. The Pole could face 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu in what would be a tantalising second-round encounter.
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3 weeks ago |
tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith
Since his stunning arrival at the top of the sport across the spring of 2022, Carlos Alcaraz is yet to have an under-par clay-court season. Even twelve months ago, when his European clay campaign looked to have been derailed by a right arm injury which ruled him out of both Monte-Carlo and Rome, the young Spaniard responded by claiming the biggest prize of them all at Roland-Garros.
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3 weeks ago |
tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith
The Spaniard defeated Jack Draper 6-4, 6-4 to reach the last four in Rome for the first time. He’ll play either Lorenzo Musetti or Alexander Zverev next Carlos Alcaraz, Italian Open, 2025 © Tristan Lapierre / Tennis Majors Carlos Alcaraz continued his career-best run in Rome by coming through a stern test against Jack Draper, defeating the Briton 6-4, 6-4 to move into the semi-finals at the Foro Italico.
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1 month ago |
tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith
Jannik Sinner, coming off the back of a three-month absence from the tour, remains a major threat to the rest of the field at this year’s Roland-Garros. Patrick Mouratoglou asserts that because of his supreme movement – especially on clay – the Italian is a genuine contender to lift a maiden French Open title this season. “The key element to be performant on clay and grass is the movement,” the Frenchman explains.
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RT @Tennis_Majors: A change of mindset helps Alcaraz over the line against Draper. Now, a potentially season-defining few weeks lie ahead..…

Having lost her first seven matches against Swiatek, and then trailing 10-1 in their H2H, Coco Gauff now has three wins on the bounce against the Pole and a first on clay 👏👏 Code cracked? #MMOpen #MadridOpen #cocogauff #swiatek

RT @Tennis_Majors: Very revealing comments from Jack Draper after reaching the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open. #JackDraper #mmopen2025…