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Carlos Alcaraz wants to distance his image from Rafael Nadal and avoid being referred to as the 22-time Grand Slam champion's ...
Carlos Alcaraz, current World No.3 will not play in the 2025 Madrid Open this week after it was confirmed that scans showed a ...
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The Mirror US on MSNRafael Nadal issues new challenge to Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy MurrayRafael Nadal called time on his illustrious tennis career last year, but the Spaniard is still keen to compete against his ...
With title holders playing musical chairs and Nadal retired, there's a greater sense of belief among the locker room.
Carlos Alcaraz may well have known he would not be fit to play in the Madrid Open as early as Monday of this week, but he ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWho is Alex Eala’s coach? Joan Bosch guiding teen star’s rise to the topAlex Eala’s rise up the WTA Rankings has been one of the biggest stories of 2025 to date. The Filipina’s run at the Miami ...
Alcaraz's window into his 2024 season offers some revelations, but they are stage-managed as much as they are insightful.
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz ‘annoyed’ as he’s doubtful for Madrid Open after injury in Barcelona finalCarlos Alcaraz is in Madrid, bidding to win his third title of the tournament following the 2022 and 2023 seasons. The post ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz admits overcoming ‘nerves’ is tough as he couldn’t handle them when he faced Novak DjokovicCarlos Alcaraz has four Grand Slam titles under his belt but in spite of that, nerves get the better of The post Carlos ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'The top favourites are Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Alexander Zverev': Former US Open Winner Does Not Back Novak Djokovic to Win French OpenA former US Open winner has tried to zero in on who all are in the reckoning to win the French Open, and his hypothesis ...
Rafael Nadal is not living with any regrets after he retired from tennis in the fall, leaving behind a grand legacy.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Yes, it could happen': Rafael Nadal remains optimistic of beating 'Big Four' rivals again, but not in tennisFormer world number one Rafael Nadal believes that he could beat his former ‘Big Four’ rivals in golf. The 38-year-old was ...
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