Taylor Fritz and Keys Through as Nadal Bids Madrid Farewell
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by Mark Ryan
3d ago
Taylor Fritz has reached his first Masters quarter-final of the year with a hugely impressive win over Hubert Hurkacz, The American hot-shot was in fine form to shock the Polish number eight 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. And he has a great chance to progress to the semi-finals. The Argentine ace Francisco Cerundolo is waiting at the next stage. He is a great player – but remains very beatable for a man of Taylor’s calibre. The 26-year-old Fritz feels he is adding more and more variety to his game all the time – and that’s great news for Wimbledon fans too, Taylor Fritz knows he has the game to go far at Wi ..read more
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Rafael Nadal Is Back with a Bang To Spark Madrid Party
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by Mark Ryan
6d ago
Rafael Nadal brought the house down in Madrid to remind the world why he is the greatest of all time on clay. The cross-court sizzler he conjured to reach match point seemed to wound Alex de Minaur to the core. The Aussie is only just outside the top ten – and he has never been a soft touch. Only days earlier, he had defeated Nadal in Barcelona. But the younger man was suddenly reduced to a desperate double fault when he needed something special to survive. It was all over, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3. This wasn’t quite the explosive finish Rafael Nadal deserved – but the crowd didn’t care. Neither did th ..read more
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Jack Draper Seeks Revenge over Hurkacz after Kokkinakis Drama
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by Mark Ryan
1w ago
Jack Draper admitted he would love the taste of revenge over Hubert Hurkacz as a reward for his dramatic victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis. The promising young Brit defeated Australian Kokkinakis 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 in Madrid. Then he admitted: ‘It would be nice to get some revenge over Hurkacz. He has the best serve on tour – but I have put myself in winning positions in a lot of my recent losses.’ Only two weeks ago the formidable Pole edged out Draper in a tie-break in Monte Carlo. The youngster had battled his way back into contention by winning the second set – but faded just when it mattered. J ..read more
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Casper Ruud Wins Big, Rafael Nadal Ready for Madrid
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by Mark Ryan
1w ago
Casper Ruud was quick to point out the size of his achievement after winning Barcelona. The improving Norwegian just loves the clay – and he has been a French Open finalist for the last two years. But actually taking a title has been another matter. And it looked as though Stefanos Tsitsipas would continue his sparkling form when he broke first in the Barcelona final. But Casper stormed back superbly to claim the trophy 7-5, 6-3 – and take the wind out of the Greek’s sails for the moment at least. Ruud was delighted with his breakthrough. ‘For me it means a lot. This is the biggest title that ..read more
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Emma Raducanu ‘Playing Some of Best Tennis of My Career.’
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by Mark Ryan
2w ago
Emma Raducanu knows all about gaining momentum at just the right time. That’s how she won the US Open back in 2021, when she came from nowhere to gain instant global superstardom. And that’s what she has started to seek and achieve now, as we move towards the European summer. Emma Raducanu would love to come good at Wimbledon 2024, after her injury troubles and commercial distractions. The signs are now promising! The plucky Londoner has always wanted to let her tennis do the talking. And she just did her country proud. Epics against Caroline Garcia and Diane Parry resulted in dramatic victor ..read more
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Tsitsipas Rules Monte Carlo as Djokovic and Sinner Stumble
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by Mark Ryan
2w ago
Tsitsipas is a name that has been etched on the trophy down in Monte Carlo more than once before. But somehow we didn’t expect Stefanos to make it a hat-trick of victories in the Principality After all, the Greek god’s form at the business end of tournaments has been a little suspect for a while. And such was the dominance of Jannik Sinner so far this year that we had started to wonder where on earth he could possibly fail. Then there was the anticipated resurgence of Novak Djokovic, who hasn’t yet won a tournament in 2024. None of this seemed to point to Stefanos Tsitsipas reigning supreme o ..read more
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Shelton and Collins Win Titles ahead of European Swing
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by Mark Ryan
3w ago
Shelton and Collins were the names on everyone’s lips as the tour prepared to head to Europe. The Americans are hitting top form in good time for Wimbledon 2024 – and that’s great news for the Championships. First we have a series of battles on clay. And Ben Shelton has already adapted to that surface. He beat his compatriot Frances Tiafoe 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 to win Houston and climb to a career-high world number fourteen. And the 21-year-old became the youngest winner of the title since a 19-year-old Andy Roddick took the trophy back in 2002. Meanwhile Danielle Collins won Charleston by defeating ..read more
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Jannik Sinner Is Outstanding Miami Winner, Beating Dimitrov
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by Mark Ryan
1M ago
Jannik Sinner hit shots from the tennis gods to leave Miami open-mouthed in admiration. His 6-3, 6-1 demolition of a superb opponent was almost superhuman. Sinner is the new world number two. Could he be world number one by the time we all reach Wimbledon 2024? He’s certainly playing better than anyone else on the tour right now. And there’s only one thought in the heads of most tennis experts and fans in England. Jannik Sinner only needs to translate this extraordinary level onto grass and he will become champion of Wimbledon 2024 as well! As so often happens in tennis, the earliest signs di ..read more
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Danielle Collins Wins Miami Title in Her Final Year on Tour
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by Mark Ryan
1M ago
Danielle Collins won her first Miami 1000 title – and pushed her ranking up to 22. Her impressive 7-5, 6-3 defeat of former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina has gotten all of tennis talking. Raised in Florida, this was the perfect moment for 30-year-old Collins to make her mark. She has already announced her retirement from the WTA tour at the end of this calendar year. The power and versatility of the American’s performance was something to behold. A truly beautiful backhand lob was later followed by a backhand crosscourt winner to seal the deal. But it had taken a fourth match point to clo ..read more
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Grigor Dimitrov Stuns Carlos Alcaraz to Reach Miami Semis
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by Mark Ryan
1M ago
Grigor Dimitrov produced a sensational performance to humble Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in Miami. And there was a British coach behind the Bulgarian’s extraordinary success – Jamie Delgado. Andy Murray’s old coach has encouraged Dimitrov to be braver in the big moments – and that’s certainly what happened against Alcaraz. ‘I took all my opportunities, I attacked every second serve and stayed aggressive,’ said Grigor, who faces Sascha Zverev next. ‘I wasn’t afraid to come to the net. Sometimes simplicity is genius.’ Grigor Dimitrov is now hitting such heights that we could see him upset ..read more
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