"I don't know if Alcaraz will be ready to face the rest of his career without Ferrero," says Lopez While the tennis world wonders about the separation between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero, Feliciano Lopez breaks the silence. Between sadness, doubts, and allusions to economic tensions, the...  1 min to read
Equal pay in tennis: how the Williams sisters changed the history of sports They dared to challenge the system. In 2005, Serena and Venus Williams, supported by Billie Jean King, launched a historic fight for equal pay in tennis. Two years later, Wimbledon and Roland-Garros f...  1 min to read
Next Gen Finals Group B: Blockx Qualified, Engel Eliminated In Jeddah, the youth of world tennis asserts itself. Dino Prizmic dominated Justin Engel, eliminated from the tournament, while Alexander Blockx secured a convincing victory.  1 min to read
Zverev, Shelton, Fritz: The First Names Announced for Munich and Stuttgart The 2026 season has not yet begun, but the ATP circuit is already heating up: Munich and Stuttgart reveal their first participants with Zverev, Fritz, Shelton, Berrettini, and Tiafoe.  1 min to read
Ticket sales for Roland-Garros: the FFT wins its appeal case against the Viagogo platform The FFT can finally breathe easy: French justice has just ruled in its favor in the long legal conflict opposing it to Viagogo.  2 min to read
Bublik lashes out against Australian Open balls: 'After five minutes, they are dead!' Five minutes of training, two balls, and a controversy. Alexander Bublik has once again made headlines by denouncing the quality of the Australian Open balls.  1 min to read
"Ferrero is hard to replace," says Roddick about Alcaraz It's an announcement that has shaken the tennis world: Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero are ending eight years of a fruitful collaboration. For Andy Roddick, questions are flying about the futur...  2 min to read
Giorgi heading for a comeback? The Italian spotted training with a top 200 player Having disappeared from the tour radar since last season, Camila Giorgi is resurfacing. The Italian, involved in a tax fraud case, has been spotted with a racket in hand on training courts. This reviv...  1 min to read
McNally discusses her struggles with injuries: "In 2023, I played the grass season in great pain, I was very unhappy" From distress to relief: after months of suffering and a dreaded surgery, Caty McNally finally finds her smile again. The American, former world No. 54, recounts her battle against pain and her return...  2 min to read
A lack of motivation for Musetti in Caen? "Off days happen," defends Gaston Lorenzo Musetti, world number 8, won only two games against Hugo Gaston at the Open de Caen. A swift defeat that raises questions, but which the Frenchman downplays, citing the fatigue from an excepti...  2 min to read
"It's not Carlos who made this decision," Alcaraz's first coach reacts to the end of his adventure with Ferrero After an exceptional season, Carlos Alcaraz surprised everyone by parting ways with his mentor Juan Carlos Ferrero. A decision that his former coach Kiko Navarro attributes to outside forces.  2 min to read
Eala wins gold medal at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games At only 20 years old, Alexandra Eala continues to make history in Philippine tennis. In Thailand, the young prodigy dominated the Southeast Asian Games final to secure gold, confirming her status as t...  1 min to read
Next Gen ATP Finals: the schedule for the second day of competition The rising stars of world tennis meet in Jeddah for a decisive day. All want to make a strong impact: some to get closer to the final four, others to bounce back.  1 min to read
Cervara comments on the separation of the Alcaraz-Ferrero duo: "Changing is not necessarily bad" Thunderbolt in world tennis: Carlos Alcaraz ends his collaboration with Juan Carlos Ferrero, his mentor since 2018. A decision that surprises after an exceptional 2025 season, and which Gilles Cervara...  2 min to read
WTA 250 Hobart: Mertens, Raducanu, Kessler, and Jacquemot on the schedule for the 2026 edition Mertens, Raducanu, Kessler... and only one Frenchwoman in the main draw: the WTA 250 Hobart 2026 promises to be as unpredictable as it is spectacular. Between revenge, confirmation, and ambition, the ...  1 min to read
"Major disagreements between Alcaraz's father and Ferrero": revelations on a separation that shakes the tennis world The Alcaraz-Ferrero duo seemed indestructible. Yet, between economic differences, family tensions, and opposing views on preparation, the relationship cracked until the separation.  2 min to read
"Boris will be the number one coach": When Djokovic changed everything to become unbeatable again The Djokovic-Becker alliance, born in surprise, marked one of the most impressive periods in the Serb's career.  2 min to read
Next Gen ATP Finals: Tien Surprised by Jodar, Budkov Kjaer Finds the Solution Against Landaluce Learner Tien had everything to confirm his favorite status... until Rafael Jodar came to shake up the hierarchy. And as a symbol, Budkov Kjaer also secures a first resounding success.  1 min to read
Alcaraz's brother to take on new role after Ferrero's departure The Spanish prodigy now entrusts the reins to Samuel Lopez, while his brother Alvaro is set to play a more central role.  1 min to read
End of Alcaraz-Ferrero collaboration: a "contractual disagreement" mentioned Without personal conflict at play, the split between Alcaraz and Ferrero would be linked to contractual disagreements that emerged during discussions for the upcoming season.  1 min to read
WTA Awards: Cincinnati, Charleston and Hong Kong crowned tournaments of the year Loyalty, quality of organization and playing conditions acclaimed: the WTA Awards once again highlight tournaments that have become essential on the women's circuit, from Hong Kong to Cincinnati via C...  1 min to read
"She wins less, but still attracts millions": the Emma Raducanu mystery She wins fewer matches but continues to attract the world's biggest brands.  3 min to read
"He Surpasses the Pope": Jannik Sinner, Absolute Phenomenon and No. 1 Icon in Italy For the second consecutive year, Jannik Sinner dominates Wikipedia searches in Italy, ahead of Pope Francis.  1 min to read
Sinner and Alcaraz, Two Visions of Rest: Between Ibiza, the Alps, and the Quest for Vital Balance Under the spotlight, they seem tireless. But between Ibiza, El Palmar, the Alps, and Dubai, Alcaraz and Sinner try to recharge during the off-season.  2 min to read
Sabalenka, AI, and the Future of Tennis: How the World Number 1 is Changing the Game Aryna Sabalenka no longer just hits harder than others. For several years, the Belarusian has been shaping her game with the help of artificial intelligence.  2 min to read
Sinner, Rybakina, Osaka… Who Are the Best Servers of 2025? The serve has never been so decisive. In 2025, some players win more than 7 out of 10 points on their service games.  2 min to read
Sinner and Sabalenka named 2025 world champions by the ITF The ITF has unveiled its 2025 world champions: Jannik Sinner, despite his second-place world ranking, takes the supreme title. Aryna Sabalenka, meanwhile, confirms her dominance among women.  1 min to read
Australian Open 2026: Alcaraz's Gamble with Samuel López Just weeks before the start of the season, Carlos Alcaraz is experiencing one of the most unexpected turning points of his young career with the departure of Juan Carlos Ferrero.  1 min to read