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Ricardas Berankis
 
Illya Marchenko
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Age
38
175cm
Height
185cm
77kg
Weight
87kg
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Andy Murray's Australian Open Nightmare: 5 Lost Finals and a Career Left Unfulfilled
Andy Murray's Australian Open Nightmare: 5 Lost Finals and a Career Left Unfulfilled
Adrien Guyot 25/01/2026 à 20h52
Andy Murray chased Australian Open glory throughout his career alongside the Big 3. The former World No. 1 built an exceptional resume but never lifted the Melbourne trophy despite five final heartbreakers.
Nadal's Epic Comeback: From Injury Doubts to Record 21st Slam at 2022 Australian Open
Nadal's Epic Comeback: From Injury Doubts to Record 21st Slam at 2022 Australian Open
Arthur Millot 24/01/2026 à 21h34
Early 2022: Nadal Unsure If He Could Play Again. Weeks Later, He Claims One of Tennis's Greatest Triumphs Down Under.
Novak Djokovic's Australian Open Dominance: 10 Titles Across Three Decades
Novak Djokovic's Australian Open Dominance: 10 Titles Across Three Decades
Jules Hypolite 25/01/2026 à 01h05
10 Titles, Three Decades, Eternal Legacy: How Djokovic Owns Melbourne Like No One Else
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Arthur Millot 17/01/2026 à 21h11
Pro Tennis Transformed in 20 Years: Slower Surfaces, Heavier Balls, Fitter Players – Has the Game Lost Its Diversity and Magic?
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At 35, Ricardas Berankis ends his career: 'One of the most difficult decisions of my life'
At 35, Ricardas Berankis ends his career: 'One of the most difficult decisions of my life'
Clément Gehl 09/12/2025 à 11h59
Former world No. 50 Ricardas Berankis announced, not without emotion, the end of his professional career. The Lithuanian, winner of the junior US Open and the Orange Bowl, reflects on a 25-year journey of dreams, struggles, and gratitude.
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