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Adrien Guyot 25/01/2026 à 12h52
Nadal's Epic Comeback: From Injury Doubts to Record 21st Slam at 2022 Australian Open
Nadal's Epic Comeback: From Injury Doubts to Record 21st Slam at 2022 Australian Open
Arthur Millot 24/01/2026 à 13h34
Early 2022: Nadal Unsure If He Could Play Again. Weeks Later, He Claims One of Tennis's Greatest Triumphs Down Under.
Novak Djokovic's Australian Open Dominance: 10 Titles Across Three Decades
Novak Djokovic's Australian Open Dominance: 10 Titles Across Three Decades
Jules Hypolite 24/01/2026 à 17h05
10 Titles, Three Decades, Eternal Legacy: How Djokovic Owns Melbourne Like No One Else
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Arthur Millot 17/01/2026 à 13h11
Pro Tennis Transformed in 20 Years: Slower Surfaces, Heavier Balls, Fitter Players – Has the Game Lost Its Diversity and Magic?
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Arthur Millot 29/12/2025 à 10h47
Does Nick Kyrgios really deserve his invitation to Melbourne? Mark Philippoussis, a respected voice in Australian tennis, casts a chill.