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Yevgeny Kafelnikov
 
Marcelo Rios
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Age
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191cm
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84kg
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73kg
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20 Mar 2002
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12 Mar 2001
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5 Nov 1998
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6 Aug 1997
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12 Apr 1995
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Mar 1995
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64 76
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Mar 1995
75 63
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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.
What if tennis lost its soul? The case of robotized officiating, between tradition and a dehumanized modernity
What if tennis lost its soul? The case of robotized officiating, between tradition and a dehumanized modernity
Adrien Guyot 13/12/2025 à 09h00
Omnipresent cameras, line judges on the verge of extinction, mistakes that persist nonetheless: technology fascinates as much as it divides. Tennis, at a crossroads, is still searching for its balance between progress and emotion.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Better than Zverev? No doubt: Rusedski settles the debate on the greatest player without a Grand Slam
"Better than Zverev? No doubt": Rusedski settles the debate on the greatest player without a Grand Slam
Jules Hypolite 26/11/2025 à 17h41
In a passionate interview, Greg Rusedski raves about Marcelo Rios, former world No. 1 with unfinished genius. According to him, without the injuries, the Chilean would have won several Grand Slams and left his mark on modern tennis history.