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Open de Caen: Bonzi withdraws due to injury, Halys replaces him
The Norman audience will have to do without Benjamin Bonzi, who is injured, but can count on Quentin Halys to ensure the show ...
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What if tennis lost its soul? The case of robotized officiating, between tradition and a dehumanized modernity
Omnipresent cameras, line judges on the verge of extinction, mistakes that persist nonetheless: technology fascinates as much ...
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Rafael Nadal sparks social media frenzy with comical post as he makes an announcement
"Rafa Nadal underwent a surgical procedure yesterday at the Teknon Medical Center in Barcelona." ...
Injuries and mental exhaustion this year forced both men and women to withdraw from tournaments and suspend play for months.
Jannik Sinner will return to the tennis courts in Australia, where he will defend his title, which he's won twice in a row.
Carlos Alcaraz's coaches steered him to eight titles and the year-end No 1 ranking.
Rising French star Carole Monnet, who has been in top form for defending champions Hyderabad Strikers, winning all her ...
Under pressure to cut costs by €150 million in 2026, French PSB group France Télévisions is planning to resell part of the ...
Rafael Nadal had the better of Andy Murray on and off the tennis court… The Spaniard and Brit met 24 times on the ...
Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton says he uses athletes like Carlos Alcaraz and Rory McIlroy as inspiration during Baltimore’s ...
At only 20 years old, Kim Clijsters made it to number one in the world in both singles and doubles, but the ultimate ...
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Caen Open: Boisson, the headline act, withdraws
Dramatic turn at the Caen Open: Loïs Boisson, heroine of Roland-Garros, will ultimately not make the trip to Normandy. Scheduled for the Caen Open for several weeks, Loïs Boisson will not be going to ...
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