Carlos Alcaraz was gracious in defeat after falling to a surprise loss at the hands of Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals of the Miami Open. The young Spaniard was at the mercy of his opponent for large parts of the match, with
Lando Norris was taunted by former teammate Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari star romped to victory at the Australian Grand Prix. Despite the Spaniard being forced to miss the previous race in Saudi Arabia after undergoing emergency surgery to have his appendix removed, he capitalised
Sainz was unable to challenge the pole-sitter Verstappen at the race start, but after snatching the lead with DRS assistance on the second lap, the Spaniard’s position was consolidated when the reigning world champion suffered his first DNF since the 2022 campaign.
When 16-year-old Darwin Blanch was scheduled to play on the Hard Rock Stadium court in Miami, few recognised his name. The American was making his ATP Tour debut after receiving a wildcard and came up against Tomas Machac. Although Blanch has no
“Well, I’m trying to do that kind of points,” he replied. “I mean, it give me extra motivation. That’s why I’m trying to find, you know, amazing shots, amazing points. Like this one give me extra motivation to keep going, to keep
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Carlos Alcaraz finally ended his eight-month title drought as he successfully defended his crown in Indian Wells. In a rematch of last year’s final, the world No. 2 defeated Daniil Medvedev 7-6(5) 6-1 to lift his first trophy since Wimbledon. Alcaraz and
Jannik Sinner is hoping to be physically ready for the Miami Open after sparking injury fears during his defeat to Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian was unbeaten in 2024 and came into their Indian Wells semi-final on a 19-match winning streak. But defending
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed he reached out to legend Andre Agassi for a ‘few tips’, before beating opponent Jannik Sinner in the Indian Wells semi-final. The world number two is said to have enjoyed a sit-down meeting with Agassi during his recent
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed that he was motivated to beat Jannik Sinner at the Indian Wells Open by his head-to-head record with the 22-year-old. The Spaniard had lost his previous two bouts to Sinner but cruised to victory to book his spot