Carlos Alcaraz has cast doubt on his participation at the French Open after pulling out of the Italian Open with an arm injury. Alcaraz tweeted: “I felt some pain after playing in Madrid, some discomfort in my arm. Today I did some
Jiri Lehecka showed his classy side by wishing Daniil Medvedev well after reaching the Madrid Open semi-finals at the Russian’s expense. Medvedev was forced to withdraw due to injury after the opening set, allowing Lehecka to book his place in the last
Daniil Medvedev retired from his Madrid Open quarter-final after telling the physio that he couldn’t move. The world No. 4 was the highest-ranked player left in the draw but he was forced to give up after dropping the first set 6-4 to
The two-time Grand Slam champion was forced to revert to using his slice when his forearm started to trouble him towards the end of the match. But he is still planning to head to Rome for the upcoming Italian Open, which starts
The Madrid Open director has responded after former champion Ons Jabeur claimed that the tournament “favoured men” and needed to “respect women” more. The tournament was embroiled in a sexism storm last year and Feliciano Lopez confessed that they did a few
Jannik Sinner has pulled out of the Madrid Open ahead of his quarter-final contest against Felix Auger-Aliassime. The Italian had cast doubt over his participation following his last-16 victory, as he’s been struggling with a hip injury. Sinner was due to take
Football fans watching the Euros this summer will soon rejoice as plans to keep pubs open later are set to be announced. James Cleverly confirmed to The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots show that he’s considering extending opening hours during the highly
However, Lehecka didn’t rule out the idea of asking Nadal for something later down the line, having requested a photo with the former world No. 1 when they practised together ahead of the tournament. He continued: “I would do this maybe after
Rafael Nadal made it clear that his career wasn’t over despite playing his final match at the Madrid Open. The 37-year-old was emotional as he departed the Manolo Santana Stadium but explained that he didn’t want to cry because he wasn’t retiring
Jannik Sinner has cast doubt over whether he’ll play his next match at the Madrid Open. The top seed raised fears on Monday night when he suffered with a hip issue during his win over Pavel Kotov. After making a last-minute decision