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Marcos Baghdatis
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16-Year-Old Alcaraz Outlasts Top-50 Ramos-Viñolas in 3h36 Rio Epic: The Debut Win That Launched a Tennis Phenomenon
16-Year-Old Alcaraz Outlasts Top-50 Ramos-Viñolas in 3h36 Rio Epic: The Debut Win That Launched a Tennis Phenomenon
Jules Hypolite 21/02/2026 à 17h21
Before World No. 1 Status and All Four Slams, Carlos Alcaraz Delivered Fire, Variety and Belief in a Defining Rio Night at 16
Is Rio Open the World's Most Beautiful Tennis Tournament?
Is Rio Open the World's Most Beautiful Tennis Tournament?
Arthur Millot 21/02/2026 à 12h59
Since 2014, Rio Open Has Cemented Itself as an ATP Tour Jewel, Blending Stunning Setting, Passionate Crowds, and Breakthrough Wins
Jules Hypolite 14/02/2026 à 17h02
5-Foot-7 Diego Schwartzman: The Underdog Who Cracked Tennis's Top 10 and French Open Semis
5-Foot-7 Diego Schwartzman: The Underdog Who Cracked Tennis's Top 10 and French Open Semis
Arthur Millot 14/02/2026 à 13h02
In a Sport Ruled by Giants, Schwartzman Proved Height Isn't Destiny
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Baghdatis on Djokovic: If I were him, I would never retire either
Baghdatis on Djokovic: "If I were him, I would never retire either"
Clément Gehl 21/12/2025 à 14h52
In an exclusive interview for Tennis365, Marcos Baghdatis opened up about Novak Djokovic's future. For the former Australian Open finalist, the Serbian still has everything to shine... provided he continues to enjoy it.
Nalbandian's regrets at the 2006 Australian Open: If I had beaten Baghdatis, I would have beaten Federer in the final
Nalbandian's regrets at the 2006 Australian Open: "If I had beaten Baghdatis, I would have beaten Federer in the final"
Adrien Guyot 16/12/2025 à 19h17
In a no-holds-barred podcast, David Nalbandian revisits a painful chapter: a semifinal at the Australian Open that was in his hands.
Alcaraz or Sinner? Baghdatis Announces Who Will Win the Most Grand Slams
Alcaraz or Sinner? Baghdatis Announces Who Will Win the Most Grand Slams
Arthur Millot 15/12/2025 à 10h11
Marcos Baghdatis, former Grand Slam finalist, gives his prediction on the future of Sinner and Alcaraz and also reveals the name of a possible spoiler.
Baghdatis discusses the calendar: It's problematic, but I hate that players complain about it
Baghdatis discusses the calendar: "It's problematic, but I hate that players complain about it"
Adrien Guyot 11/12/2025 à 07h48
Between extended Masters 1000 events, new tournaments, and accumulated fatigue, the ATP Tour is out of breath. According to Marcos Baghdatis, players have the means to shift the lines thanks to the PTPA, but prefer to complain.