Tennis never really stops… or almost. Behind the endless stream of tournaments, champions must learn to stop in order to last. From Federer to Alcaraz, an investigation into those decisive few weeks when everything is at stake: rest, release, and rebirth.
From the Williams sisters to Alizé Cornet, from sponsors to the ATP and WTA tours, the debate over pay equality in tennis has never been more intense. Between undeniable progress and persistent inequalities, the king of racket sports finds itself facing its own contradictions.
Programs for all ages and a pathway to the professional world in major complexes that are increasingly modernized. This is the motto of the Rafa Nadal Academy, which discovers the champions of tomorrow and prepares them for the very highest level.
In 2026, Carlos Alcaraz will defend his trophy in Rotterdam. Facing him, a challenging draw with Alexander Zverev, Alex de Minaur, or Félix Auger-Aliassime.
Three trophies for one, two for the other, and the same national pride: in 2025, Canada witnessed the emergence of a great talent and the consistency of a player expected to be among the top ranks.
Alcaraz and Sinner are set to experience an unprecedented week before the 2026 Australian Open: lightning-fast one-point matches, prestigious duels, and a returning Kyrgios.