Pere Riba is already back in the coaching circle just weeks after leaving Coco Gauff’s camp for personal reasons. The Spaniard has returned to his old charge Qinwen Zheng, who he worked with before joining Gauff’s team over the summer. It comes
Jannik Sinner’s coach has revealed that the Italian has the same priority as Novak Djokovic next year, sparking trouble for the world No 1. Both men are eager to get their hands on Olympic gold for their respective nations. Sinner has already
Garcia has hinted they’ll look to follow a similar plan at home, where they have only lost twice in the whole of 2023. “The idea was to set a high tempo in the pressing and force mistakes,” he added. “Not expect mistakes,
Novak Djokovic’s former coach, Nikola Pilic, reckons the tennis superstar can stay in the world’s top five for another two years, hinting at when he might retire. Djokovic recently lost to Jannik Sinner in the Davis Cup semi-finals, ending a 21-match winning
Alcaraz is set to face Novak Djokovic in a blockbuster semi-final clash at the ATP Finals on Saturday. The 20-year-old won the Red Group in his debut at the tournament while the world No 1 came in second place for the Green
One of Manchester United’s fan favourites is set to hang up his boots and retire from football at the end of the season.
Goran Ivanisevic is already “convinced” that Rafael Nadal will be a dangerous prospect when he returns to the tennis tour next year. Novak Djokovic’s coach claimed that the Spaniard wouldn’t be making a comeback if he wasn’t ready to get back to
Steve Borthwick has been compared to a World War Two code cracker and a Vulcan starship officer by Jonny May as he was backed to solve the puzzle of how to make England great again. The detail-obsessed England head coach was booed
“Any young player in the league, whether it be Zion [Williamson] or Victor coming in at number one, is striving for consistency. It’s a big thing, night in-night out learning to be consistent – so what goes into that? Are you getting
Springboks scrum-half Cobus Reinach is in a ‘good space’ for tonight’s Rugby World Cup semi-final against England despite receiving a death threat following the quarter-final win over France. The former Northampton ace, who now plays for Montpellier, was threatened on social media