Every tennis player dreads their ultimate bogey opponent—from Monfils' endless losses to Djokovic, Sinner's Medvedev turnaround, and Roddick's Federer trauma.
Tennis Never Stops… Or Almost. Behind the Chain of Tournaments, Champions Must Learn to Stop to Last. From Federer to Alcaraz, Investigation into These Decisive Few Weeks Where Everything is at Stake: Rest, Relaxation, Rebirth.
Novak Djokovic is starting a new season, but doubts are setting in. Kafelnikov, admiring but realistic, believes the Serb can no longer compete over the long haul with the young wolves of the circuit.
Finalist in Melbourne but often inconsistent, Zverev seems stuck at a plateau. Former world number 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov wonders: does the German player still have the necessary fire to cross the final hurdle?
Former world number one Yevgeny Kafelnikov breaks his silence on the end of the Alcaraz-Ferrero duo. According to him, the breakup would not come from a sporting disagreement, but from a much more intimate external influence: that of the young Spanish champion's father.