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.
From controversial reform to fiery statements, the Davis Cup continues to divide. Between nostalgia for the old formats and unwavering love for the jersey, players share their truths about a competition that, despite everything, still makes hearts race.
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.
Between confidences and nostalgia, Murray explains why the London 2012 Olympic gold medal remains his greatest achievement, far beyond his first Grand Slam.
Andy Murray reveals a lesser-known side of the legendary Federer: why the Swiss player refused to train with his biggest rivals, including Murray himself.