Miami: Elena Rybakina returns to final after very impressive bounce back in semifinal
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by Tennis World USA
2h ago
Elena Rybakina has made back-to-back Miami Open finals after surviving a thriller against two-time Grand Slam champion Victoria Azarenka.  Rybakina, ranked at No. 4 in the world, outlasted former world No. 1 Azarenka 6-4 0-6 7-6 (2) in a Miami semifinal that lasted three hours and 33 minutes. After Azarenka bageled Rybakina in the second set, the whole momentum was on the Belarusian's side but the 24-year-old Kazakh showed some impressive mental strength and fortitude to bounce back and get the job done in three sets.  By beating Azarenka, 24-year-old Rybakina ensured a return to th ..read more
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Danielle Collins sounds off on question: Living with chronic disease that affects...
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by Tennis World USA
3h ago
Danielle Collins seemingly got fed up with retirement questions at one point following her Miami Open quarterfinal win as the American bluntly told reporters they probably wouldn't be constantly seeking so much justification for her actions if she was a male player.  Collins, who turned 30 in December, out of the blue announced at the Australian Open that the 2024 season would be her last on the Tour. Since then, 2022 Australian Open runner-up Collins has appeared in five tournaments and questions related to her retirement are following her everywhere.  Since Collins is in the midst ..read more
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The PGA Tour Champions player hopes that LIV Golf will buy the Champions Tour
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by Tennis World USA
5h ago
Chris DiMarco surprised many with his interview for the Subpar podcast. DiMarco didn't hesitate to share his views, regardless of others' reactions. Although he is part of the PGA Tour Champions, this 55-year-old golfer seems to have a negative opinion about the PGA Tour Champions after all. The reasons for his opinion? Apparently money and divisions in the world of golf! DiMarco believes that the PGA Tour Champions should offer equal money as LIV Golf, and jokingly stated that he wants LIV to buy the Champions Tour. The American golfer wants the PGA Tour Champions to start offering bigger pr ..read more
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Peter Malnati on division in golf: People are so sick of that. They want to see sport
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by Tennis World USA
5h ago
Peter Malnati breathed a sigh of relief after winning the Valspar Championship, ending an 8-year drought since his last career victory. In his interview, Malnati passionately spoke about his love for golf and the happiness he felt after such a win.  This moment could be crucial in his career, serving as a powerful motivation for him.  Rarely does an interview pass without mention of the chaotic situation in the golf world since the emergence of LIV Golf. Malnati is one of those clearly tired of constant chatter and rumors surrounding LIV Golf and the PGA Tour.  Stories about mo ..read more
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Dimitrov crowns Alcaraz: "I want to challenge the best in the world"
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by Tennis World USA
6h ago
"I can't wait to play against Carlos Alcaraz. Everyone wants to challenge the best in the world and it's clear that he is playing exceptional tennis, but so am I. I've been very consistent in many aspects. I think if I take care of my game a little it could be very interesting. I'm excited because this is the type of games I want to play. It's the first time I've been here in the quarterfinals, so I think this gives me an extra boost." In view of the next match against Alcaraz, Grigor Dimitrov, current ATP No.12, declared that he is confident and ready to face the Spanish champion. Dimitrov ..read more
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Federer ex-coach made his prediction on Alcaraz and Sinner's future
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by Tennis World USA
7h ago
Roger Federer's former coach Ivan Ljubicic gave an interesting interview to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, in which he analyzed Carlos Alcaraz's victory in the Indian Wells semifinal against Jannik Sinner. The Croatian former player explained how the young Italian and the young Spaniard will be the points of reference in the near future of tennis. "On the other side of the net there is always an opponent, let's not forget that. And in the case of Alcaraz, it is an opponent who has already won two Slams at the age of twenty. There are very few players who can put Sinner in diff ..read more
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Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev arrange Miami blockbuster
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by Tennis World USA
8h ago
Following their Australian Open title clash, Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev will battle in the Miami Masters semi-final. Jannik Sinner became the first player with 20 victories in 2024 (20-1) following a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over the first-time Masters 1000 quarter-finalist Tomas Machac. The Australian Open champion played better behind the first and second serve, getting broken once from the only break chance offered to his rival and keeping the pressure on the other side. Machac dropped almost half of the points behind the initial shot, playing against 11 break points and suffering four brea ..read more
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20 years ago the legend began: Federer and Nadal started their rivalry
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by Tennis World USA
8h ago
20 years ago Key Biscane was the place of destiny, the tournament where the new tennis era was shaped. As in the greatest fairy tales or adventures, that place was the mother of the greatest rivalry in the history of sport. Two giants, aged 22 and 17 at the time, competed in Florida. Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal. Today, March 28, 2024, exactly 20 years have passed since their first match played in Miami. Or rather in Key Biscayne which was then the home of Florida's ATP Masters 1000 tournament. On this day in 2004, a young World No. 32 Rafael Nadal upset World No. 1 Roger Federer at the Mia ..read more
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Jannik Sinner got an extremely significant record
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by Tennis World USA
8h ago
Only 5 tennis players have won more matches than Jannik Sinner in the first 20 matches of the year. In the Open Era only five tennis players managed to win more matches than Jannik Sinner in the first 20 matches of the year. In fact, the young Italian has only one defeat in this first part of 2024, which came in the Indian Wells semi-final against his rival Carlos Alcaraz. For the rest only victories, spread between the Australian Open, Rotterdam (both tournaments won), Indian Wells (until the semi-final against the Spaniard) and the Miami Open, where he reached the semi-finals and will chall ..read more
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Ex-Olympic winner jokes Novak Djokovic should hit up Roger Federer after shock move
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by Tennis World USA
11h ago
2016 Rio Olympics gold medalist Monica Puig jokingly suggested Novak Djokovic should look at hiring Roger Federer before getting serious about the Serb's coaching decision, while Andy Roddick suggested that the world No. 1 might explore getting back to working with Marian Vajda. On Wednesday, the tennis world was rocked by the news of Djokovic ending his five-year partnership with coach Ivanisevic. During their stint, the two enjoyed massive success together as the 36-year-old Serb won 12 Grand Slams during that period and now owns an all-time record of 24 Majors. To no one's surprise, many i ..read more
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