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The Mirror US on MSNCarlos Alcaraz showed true colors with surprising comment about Miami Open ace Jack DraperCarlos Alcaraz was beaten by Jack Draper in the semi-finals of the Indian Wells Masters and the Spaniard was honest about how the Brit's triumph impacted him ...
D Gukesh meets R Ashwin at Chennai Super Kings home turf at Chepauk and presented with the jersey and the duo also played ...
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics Friday features second round action in both the men’s and women’s singles draws. For the second ...
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EssentiallySports on MSN“We Suck”- Coco Gauff & Novak Djokovic Bring the Party to Miami Open With a Hilarious Tennis TwistRemember Novak Djokovic playing tennis sitting on the back of a camel? The post “We Suck”- Coco Gauff & Novak Djokovic Bring the Party to Miami Open With a Hilarious Tennis Twist appeared first on ...
Coco Gauff, perhaps inspired by the F1 track that surrounds Hard Rock Stadium, raced past fellow American Sofia Kenin 6-0, 6-0 at the Miami Open on ...
Pele, Maradona or Messi? Who is the best chess champion: Kasparov or Carlsen? Tennis is actually one of the sports in which you can have fascinating discussions about this debate. Because of the ...
Inter Miami's star-studded roster has weighed in on their favourites for the 2025 Miami Open, with Alcaraz and Djokovic ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNTennis expert explains why Novak Djokovic plays 2025 Miami OpenNovak Djokovic has decided to play the Miami Open for the first time after a six-year absence, considering that the Serbian ace had not played in Florida since the first edition of the tournament at ...
Marcos Baghdatis, who reached world number 8 on the ATP tour, explains why 2025 could be the Wimbledon 'swan song' for Novak ...
Speaking on Eurosport, Spanish legend Alex Corretja highlighted how people are too strict towards his young compatriot: ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 4 men to win 3 or more Miami Open titles: Novak Djokovic holds joint-record, Roger Federer with 4Four men have won the Miami Open on three or more occasions, with two legends tied for the record on six titles. The Miami ...
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