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Daily Express US on MSNCarlos Alcaraz names 3 young tennis stars who could soon vie for majorsCarlos Alcaraz is the world No. 2 and has won four Grand Slam titles, but the Spaniard is wary of three young players who ...
The six-time Miami champ heaped praise on the young Brazilian, who has already made waves on his way to the third round.
The 19-year-old Filipina stunned Australian Open champion Madison Keys in one of the biggest upsets of the tournament.
Novak Djokovic faced a series of obstacles Sunday in the Miami Open final: a delay of more than 5 1/2 hours ... “You’re the one I idolized when I was young,” Mensik said to Djokovic during the ...
Fonseca is one of the young breakthrough players at this Miami Open, along with Russian 17-year-old phenom Mirra Andreeva, whose 13-match win streak was snapped Sunday night by Amanda Anisimova ...
His loss to 19-year-old Czech talent Jakub Mensik underlines the changing face of men’s tennis - and puts a 100th ATP title ...
There will either be 16, 12 or eight players in the qualifiers ... With her dream run in the Miami Open, for sure she will pave the way for young tennisters in the country -- and possibly around ...
Mirra Andreeva, one of tennis’ brightest young talents, is facing a wave of online hate after her third-round defeat at the Miami Open. The 17-year-old Russian, who had been riding a 13-match ...
Novak Djokovic congratulates Jakub Mensik after Mensik defeats Djokovic in the Miami Open tennis men ... times during the match. Exciting young players such as Joao Fonseca of Brazil and Alex ...
“I’ve had a little problem in my back since I was young ... verge of becoming the first star player to ever come out of the Philippines after topping Swiatek 6-2, 7-5. Eala became the third wild card ...
Carlos Alcaraz has a puzzle to solve, Alexandra Eala blazes a trail and Miami Open talking points - this is the second edition of our weekly tennis snapshot.
For years, Philippine sports officials have taken a shortcut approach to international success – scouting and naturalizing foreign-born athletes rather than developing homegrown talents. From ...
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