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Yevgeny Kafelnikov
 
Carlos Moya
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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.
The impact of the war on tennis in Ukraine: financial aid, foundations, governing bodies and all‑round headaches
The impact of the war on tennis in Ukraine: financial aid, foundations, governing bodies and all‑round headaches
Adrien Guyot 29/11/2025 à 09h08
Since February 2022 and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, Ukrainian sport has been heavily affected by human, structural and economic losses. Tennis has, of course, not been spared. While Ukrainian athletes have had to rethink their entire organization, an entire country, behind the scenes, has had to adapt and change its training conditions. This extends all the way to the highest level, where professional players have spoken out, trying as best they can to help their nation.
The paradox dividing tennis: exhausted players and a saturated calendar, yet ever more exhibitions
The paradox dividing tennis: exhausted players and a saturated calendar, yet ever more exhibitions
Jules Hypolite 06/12/2025 à 17h03
Exhausted but omnipresent stars, ever-longer tournaments and exhibitions that have become a business in their own right: tennis is revealing its deepest contradictions, torn between spectacle and physical survival.
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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Kafelnikov on Polina Kudermetova's nationality change: I do not consider her departure as a loss for our tennis
Kafelnikov on Polina Kudermetova's nationality change: "I do not consider her departure as a loss for our tennis"
Adrien Guyot 17/12/2025 à 10h16
After Rakhimova and Timofeeva, it is Polina Kudermetova's turn to turn her back on Russia for Uzbekistan. A choice that Yevgeny Kafelnikov deems inconsequential for Russian tennis.
Musetti bets on José Perlas: the collaboration to aim even higher in 2026
Musetti bets on José Perlas: the collaboration to aim even higher in 2026
Arthur Millot 08/12/2025 à 17h11
Lorenzo Musetti has announced the arrival of José Perlas, the coach who shaped Moya, Coria and even Fognini.
Kafelnikov on Zvonareva: We can only be delighted for her
Kafelnikov on Zvonareva: "We can only be delighted for her"
Adrien Guyot 07/12/2025 à 10h17
In Dubai, Vera Zvonareva's triumphant return intrigues Yevgeny Kafelnikov, who humorously questions the secret of her eternal youth.
Kafelnikov on Potapova's nationality change: 'Good riddance'
Kafelnikov on Potapova's nationality change: 'Good riddance'
Clément Gehl 04/12/2025 à 13h33
Anastasia Potapova's move to Austria did not fail to provoke reactions in Russia. Yevgeny Kafelnikov, a tennis legend and vice-president of the Federation, did not mince his words in commenting on this decision.