Former World No.1 and seven-time Grand Slam champion Mats Wilander has issued a bold prediction about Novak Djokovic’s ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNMats Wilander warns Carlos Alcaraz ahead of red clay seasonCarlos Alcaraz started practicing on red clay, a surface that adapts very well to his game and on which he hopes to win ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNMats Wilander reveals what he expects from Novak Djokovic on red clayThe first segment of the 2025 season provided mixed feelings about Novak Djokovic's current status. The Serbian legend can be ...
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has struggled in the lead-up to the European clay-court season, delivering disappointing ...
Retired tennis legend Mats Wilander has now urged Swiatek to stop thinking about ranking points, suggesting that it was a ...
Former world number one Mats Wilander believes that Serbia’s Novak Djokovic needs to stay on the clay court in order to have a realistic chance of winning the French Open.
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Tennis World USA on MSNSlam legend hits Carlos Alcaraz with brutal reality over his inconsistencyAlcaraz has been one of the most successful players over the last few years but he is also prone to having rough stretchs.
The 21-year-old was full of confidence when he picked up his 17th career title at the Rotterdam Open in February. But Alcaraz ...
Alexandra Eala made a name for herself in Miami after reaching the semifinals of the tournament while ranked outside the Top ...
Mats Wilander backed young Czech Jakub Mensik as a future Grand Slam champion following his impressive performance at the Miami Open. The Swedish former world No.
Alex Eala's impressive run to the Miami Open semifinals has drawn praise from tennis legend Mats Wilander, who compared her skills to those of all-time great John McEnroe.
A recent social post by WTA shared that Eala made history by becoming the first Filipina to reach the top 100 rankings. The post stated: “Making history [for the Philippines]. Alexandra Eala is the ...
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