Carlos Alcaraz Unfazed After Miami Open Exit, "Still in the Right Way"
As the world's top-ranked player, Carlos Alcaraz consistently faces opponents who raise their game to deliver career-best performances. This challenging dynamic ultimately led to his exit from the Miami Open this past Sunday. The young Spaniard, who had jokingly mentioned at Indian Wells two weeks prior, "sometimes I just get tired of playing Roger Federer every round," once again encountered an inspired opponent. He fell to American Sebastian Korda in a closely contested three-set match, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
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How Jannik Sinner's Gruelling Winter Training Fueled His Dominant Spring
Following a challenging period after the Doha tournament, Jannik Sinner and his team reached a pivotal point. It wasn't a moment of crisis or a drastic change in strategy, but rather a conscious and calculated decision that reflects the precise, systematic way the world No. 1 approaches his career

Alcaraz Eyes Full Clay Swing but Repeats: “I Will Listen to My Body Much Better This Year”
Following his defeat in the Monte-Carlo final, Carlos Alcaraz expressed uncertainty regarding his participation in the upcoming Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome tournaments leading up to the French Open. While these events remain his objective, their inclusion hinges on his physical condition, whic

Steffi Graf Secures Maiden WTA Tour Title on April 13, 1986
On this date, April 13, 1986, 16-year-old Steffi Graf achieved a momentous victory, clinching the inaugural title of her professional career. She triumphed over the legendary Chris Evert in the final of the Family Circle Cup, held in Hilton Head, with a scoreline of 6-4, 7-5. This marked a pivota

Jannik Sinner Navigates Diverse Clay Court Challenges in Monte Carlo
Jannik Sinner has acknowledged that his initial week on the clay courts of the Monte-Carlo Masters has felt like a series of distinct tournaments. The Italian player emphasized that the crucial aspect moving forward is the positive trajectory of his performance. "Three matches, three completel

April 10, 1982: Chris Evert's Rare Clay Court Defeat
On April 10, 1982, a significant upset occurred at the Family Circle Cup in Hilton Head. The then world number one, Chris Evert, was defeated by the promising young player Andrea Jaeger with a score of 6-1, 1-6, 6-2. This loss was notable as it marked only the third time in nine years that Eve

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters: Alcaraz Also Needed Three Sets to Reach the Last Eight
What initially appeared to be a standard day at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters for the top two seeds, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, quickly evolved into a more challenging affair. Both players demonstrated early dominance, with Alcaraz swiftly taking the first set against Tomas Martin Etchev