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David Ferrer
 
Robby Ginepri
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Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Arthur Millot 13/12/2025 à 13h00
Between total disconnection and intensive work, the offseason is a crucial period for preparing for a long season on tour.
Features - Saudi Arabia, injuries, war, and business: the fascinating underbelly of tennis revealed by TennisTemple
Features - Saudi Arabia, injuries, war, and business: the fascinating underbelly of tennis revealed by TennisTemple
Guillaume Nonque 01/12/2025 à 23h35
Dive into the behind-the-scenes of tennis like never before. Money, injuries, geopolitics, and marketing: TennisTemple takes you to the heart of the issues shaping the tour, between ambition, drama, and influence strategies. Four powerful stories to understand today's tennis.
Struggles with injuries and lack of money: the double punishment for tennis players far from the Top 100 stars
Struggles with injuries and lack of money: the double punishment for tennis players far from the Top 100 stars
Clément Gehl 30/11/2025 à 12h25
A tennis player's income depends solely on his sporting results. In the event of injury, the daily life of those far from the Top 100 can become extremely complicated.
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Arthur Millot 06/12/2025 à 13h10
As federations struggle to reinvent themselves, private academies are capturing talent… but also families able to invest tens of thousands of euros a year. A system that is increasingly effective, but also increasingly unequal.
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When tennis stars change courts: from Noah the singer to Safin the deputy, another match – the battle of reinvention
When tennis stars change courts: from Noah the singer to Safin the deputy, another match – the battle of reinvention
Clément Gehl 14/12/2025 à 12h01
From Boris Becker to Yannick Noah via Marat Safin, they all share one thing in common: knowing how to bounce back after the end of their careers. Between coaching, politics, music and podcasts, discover how these former champions have turned their passion into a new life.
373 weeks in the top 10 and still zero Grand Slam: the Zverev paradox explodes before the world's eyes
373 weeks in the top 10 and still zero Grand Slam: the Zverev paradox explodes before the world's eyes
Arthur Millot 28/11/2025 à 16h33
Alexander Zverev has just made history… but not as he would have hoped.
It's Not the End of the World, Ferrer Puts Spain's Davis Cup Defeat into Perspective
"It's Not the End of the World," Ferrer Puts Spain's Davis Cup Defeat into Perspective
Clément Gehl 24/11/2025 à 07h35
Beaten by Italy in the Davis Cup final, the captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team, David Ferrer, preferred to put things into perspective and focus on the positive aspects of this defeat.
Nadal reveals his favorite point at Roland-Garros: That one reminds me how fast I was
Nadal reveals his favorite point at Roland-Garros: "That one reminds me how fast I was"
Jules Hypolite 23/11/2025 à 18h24
Fourteen titles, eighteen participations, and a point etched in legend. Rafael Nadal revealed the shot he considers the most memorable of his career at Roland-Garros, a moment of instinct, speed, and pure emotion against David Ferrer in 2005.