Tennis Never Stops… Or Almost. Behind the Chain of Tournaments, Champions Must Learn to Stop to Last. From Federer to Alcaraz, Investigation into These Decisive Few Weeks Where Everything is at Stake: Rest, Relaxation, Rebirth.
Mythical duos, bold formats, shared emotions: the Hopman Cup paved the way, the ATP Cup tried to establish itself, and the United Cup reinvented everything. A story where tennis is experienced as a team.
In a world where every exchange unfolds online and to the rhythm of stories and threads, the major tennis tournaments are no longer judged solely by their results.
Despite France's elimination from the United Cup, Arthur Rinderknech delivered an epic battle against Flavio Cobolli. Three hours and twenty minutes of combat and regained confidence just days before the Australian Open.
In Melbourne, the extreme heat regularly exceeds 40 degrees and becomes a full-fledged opponent, symbol of a climatic hell summed up by a famous phrase from Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
A rare moment on the circuit: in the middle of a match against Wawrinka, Flavio Cobolli interrupts a point after a ball falls from his pocket. The umpire decides, the audience wonders, and the rule resurfaces.