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Investigations + All
Davis Cup: between reforms, criticism and national culture
Davis Cup: between reforms, criticism and national culture
Clément Gehl 07/12/2025 à 12h38
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.
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.
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.
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
Arthur Millot 13/12/2025 à 13h00
Between total disconnection and intensive work, the offseason is a crucial period for preparing for a long season on tour.
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She wins less, but still attracts millions: the Emma Raducanu mystery
"She wins less, but still attracts millions": the Emma Raducanu mystery
Arthur Millot 17/12/2025 à 17h05
She wins fewer matches but continues to attract the world's biggest brands.
Rest, Pleasure, and Longevity: How Federer Adapted His Off-Season
Rest, Pleasure, and Longevity: How Federer Adapted His Off-Season
Arthur Millot 15/12/2025 à 12h00
Roger Federer, an iconic figure of the Big Three, long advocated for letting go during the off-season.
Nalbandian on the GOAT debate: There is unanimity, but also different tastes
Nalbandian on the GOAT debate: "There is unanimity, but also different tastes"
Adrien Guyot 17/12/2025 à 07h35
Twenty years after facing the greatest, David Nalbandian cuts straight to the point: Djokovic dominates tennis by results, but Federer and Nadal remain the public's icons.
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.