Alcaraz Relishes Davis Cup Reunion with Nadal, Hopes It’s Not a “Last Dance”

Carlos Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish tennis sensation, has expressed his excitement at the prospect of teaming up with Rafael Nadal for Spain at the Davis Cup finals in November. However, he also hopes that it won’t be a “last dance” for the 22-time Grand Slam champion.

Spain recently named both players in their five-man team for the finals in Malaga, where they will compete together in doubles as they did at the Paris Olympics. The 38-year-old Nadal’s inclusion in the team is notable given his recent injury struggles and limited competitive action since the Paris Games.

Alcaraz, who has won four Grand Slam titles, admitted that he “missed” Nadal at the recent Laver Cup, which the latter skipped due to injury. “I don’t want to think that it is a potential last dance for him in Malaga,” Alcaraz said at the China Open in Beijing.

“Obviously it is a great support having him in the team. He can bring a lot of experience. For me it’s going to be my first Davis Cup final, it’s going to be a great experience for me.”

Alcaraz emphasized the value of spending time with Nadal both on and off the court. “To have the chance to spend more time off the court, on the court as well with him, it’s going to be great for Team Spain and I think for the country as well that we’re playing in Spain. Hopefully it’s not going to be the last time for him.”

Nadal, who has not played competitively since Paris, has given mixed messages about his future in the sport. However, Alcaraz remains optimistic that the veteran will continue to play for some time.

“I think he’s still playing at a great level,” Alcaraz said. “He’s still one of the best players in the world. I think he can still win many more tournaments. I hope he can keep playing for many more years.”

The Davis Cup finals will be held in Malaga, Spain, from November 21-27. Spain will face Canada, Serbia, and South Korea in the group stage.

Laver Cup Legends: Borg and McEnroe Leave a Lasting Legacy

Laver Cup Legends: Borg and McEnroe Leave a Lasting Legacy

The Laver Cup, a unique team competition in tennis, has been graced by the presence of legendary rivals-turned-friends Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe since its inception in 2017. Their presence has added an unparalleled allure to the tournament, providing players with an opportunity to interact with their idols.

For debutants like Flavio Cobolli and Alejandro Tabilo, the Laver Cup has been a surreal experience. They have cherished the chance to learn from Borg and McEnroe, soaking up their wisdom and guidance. Even seasoned players like Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz have been awestruck by the legends’ presence, recalling their initial nervousness and the lasting impact of their support.

Alexander Zverev, the Laver Cup’s most successful player, has particularly valued Borg’s presence on the bench. He has relished the opportunity to hear Borg’s stories and gain insights into the history of tennis. Stefanos Tsitsipas, while acknowledging the bittersweet nature of Borg and McEnroe’s departure, expressed his gratitude for their mentorship.

Despite the departure of Borg and McEnroe, the future of the Laver Cup remains bright. Yannick Noah and Andre Agassi will take over as captains of Team Europe and Team World, respectively, bringing their own unique experiences and perspectives to the tournament.

Laver Cup CEO Tony Godsick believes the tournament plays a crucial role in preserving the history of tennis. It provides a platform for current players to interact with legends like Borg, McEnroe, and Rod Laver, creating valuable content and fostering a connection between generations.

Taylor Swift's Missed Opportunity at US Open Revealed

Taylor Swift’s Missed Opportunity at US Open Revealed

In 2001, a young Taylor Swift graced the US Open stage, performing the national anthem. The following year, she returned to sing “America the Beautiful” at just 13 years old. However, a shocking revelation emerged on the “Served with Andy Roddick” podcast, where US Open entertainment producer Michael Fiur admitted to a decision that haunts him to this day.

Fiur, with an impressive resume including 29 Super Bowls and 28 consecutive US Opens, revealed that he declined Taylor Swift’s request to perform at Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day in 2003. “She’s just taking off, she’s really country; we don’t think that would play in New York,” Fiur explained.

Despite the star-studded lineup of Opening Night performers over the years, including Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, and Kelly Clarkson, Fiur acknowledges that the decision to pass on Swift was a major misstep. “Worst decision I ever made,” he confessed.

The US Open has since evolved significantly, embracing diversity and inclusion. In 2019, the tournament launched its first Open Pride event, showcasing LGBTQ+ culture. Fiur expressed pride in the organization’s commitment to these values, stating, “To see this now become part of the fabric of the Open… makes me very proud to be associated with an organization that has these beliefs and shares my beliefs.”

Andy Roddick, a former US Open champion, emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating different cultures in tennis. “Someone being gay or Black or anything else was just so normal in tennis,” he said. “I’m glad it’s being represented by the US Open.”

Fiur has since learned to balance entertainment with the priority of tennis. “Over time, tournament directors tried to drum into me that tennis does come first,” he said. This year’s US Open featured a record-breaking Opening Day attendance, with Alicia Keys performing her Broadway hit “Kaleidoscope.”

The US Open’s growth post-COVID has been remarkable, with fans eager to experience live events. “I think people desire to experience live events, be around people again,” Fiur said. “The last couple of years have been off the charts.”

Marin Cilic Triumphs as Lowest-Ranked ATP Tour Champion in History

Marin Cilic Triumphs as Lowest-Ranked ATP Tour Champion in History

Marin Cilic’s remarkable triumph at the Hangzhou Open has defied all odds, etching his name in tennis history as the lowest-ranked champion in the ATP Tour’s modern era.

Despite entering the tournament with a dismal 0-4 record and a world ranking of 777, the 35-year-old Croat displayed the resilience and brilliance that once made him a Grand Slam champion. After dropping the first set of his opening match, Cilic rallied with unwavering determination, showcasing the form that earned him 20 ATP titles, including the prestigious US Open crown in 2018.

Cilic’s journey to victory was not without its challenges. Injuries and a decline in form had sent him plummeting down the rankings. However, the Hangzhou Open provided him with a lifeline, and he seized the opportunity with both hands.

The veteran’s triumph was a testament to his unwavering spirit and the support of his team. “It’s been a difficult period for me,” Cilic admitted. “I’ve lost my ranking, I didn’t play too much.” But with each victory in Hangzhou, his confidence grew, culminating in a thrilling 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5) triumph in the final.

Cilic’s victory has not only boosted his ranking to No. 373 but has also made him the lowest-ranked champion in ATP Tour history since 1990. The achievement is a testament to his enduring talent and the power of perseverance.

“I hope I made it worthwhile, during the whole week,” a beaming Cilic said after his victory. “So happy and proud to make this victory not only for me, but for [my team] as well.”

Bublik Bested by 13-Year-Old Table Tennis Prodigy

Bublik Bested by 13-Year-Old Table Tennis Prodigy

Alexander Bublik’s Table Tennis Encounter with a 13-Year-Old Prodigy

Chinese teenager Shang Juncheng wasn’t the only one to outplay Alexander Bublik in Chengdu this week. The second-seeded Kazakh, who fell to Shang in the quarterfinals, also found himself on the losing end of a table tennis match against a local 13-year-old prodigy.

The ATP teased the encounter on social media, asking if Bublik’s underarm serve would prove useful against the youngster. However, the answer was a resounding no.

“It’s a completely different sport,” Bublik joked before the match, adding that winning even three points would be “a highlight.”

Bublik was impressed by the youngster’s endurance and technique, particularly his ability to return serve. However, the Kazakh ultimately achieved his goal of winning three points and presented his opponent with a giant autographed tennis ball.

“It’s tough for tennis players because we’re used to big swings,” Bublik explained. “Here, he’s playing with a very short swing. What am I supposed to do now?”

Bublik’s solution? Return to full-sized tennis. He is seeded No. 8 this week at the ATP 500 China Open.

Teen Phenom Shang Juncheng Captures Maiden ATP Title in Chengdu

Teen Phenom Shang Juncheng Captures Maiden ATP Title in Chengdu

Teen sensation Shang Juncheng has etched his name in tennis history by capturing his maiden ATP title at the Chengdu Open. The 19-year-old Chinese prodigy stunned top seed Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets, 7-6 (4), 6-1, becoming the first player born in 2005 or later to triumph on the ATP Tour.

Shang’s victory marks a remarkable milestone in his burgeoning career. The Beijing native has been making waves on the junior circuit, reaching the US Open final in 2022. His breakthrough season continued with a third-round appearance at the 2024 US Open, matching his career-best Grand Slam result from the Australian Open earlier this year.

In Chengdu, Shang displayed his exceptional talent and resilience. Unseeded in the tournament, he dropped only one set en route to the title. He dispatched No. 2 seed Alexander Bublik and Olympic bronze medalist Musetti in straight sets, showcasing his ability to compete against the world’s best.

Shang’s triumph has propelled him into contention for a spot at the Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The annual event showcases the top ATP stars aged 20 and under. According to the ATP website, Shang will rise to No. 2 in the PIF ATP Live Race to Jeddah, putting him in a strong position to qualify for the prestigious tournament.

The young Chinese star’s success is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and the support of his coaches and family. Shang’s journey to the top of the tennis world is far from over, and his Chengdu Open victory is a sign of the bright future that lies ahead for this rising star.

Coco Gauff Faces Crossroads in Career After Summer Struggles

Coco Gauff Faces Crossroads in Career After Summer Struggles

Coco Gauff, the teenage tennis sensation who burst onto the scene in 2019, is facing a pivotal moment in her career. After a breakthrough summer in 2023, where she won three Hologic WTA Tour singles titles, Gauff has struggled to maintain her momentum. She was eliminated in the round of 16 at both Wimbledon and the US Open in 2024, both times by fellow American Emma Navarro.

Gauff’s recent setbacks have raised questions about her long-term development. How can a player who has achieved so much at such a young age continue to improve and compete at the highest level?

One area of concern is Gauff’s technical game. In her US Open defeat to Navarro, she served 19 double-faults, a glaring weakness that has been discussed extensively by tennis analysts. Her forehand, once considered a potential weapon, has also come under scrutiny.

Beyond technical issues, Gauff has also faced challenges with her coaching team. She recently parted ways with Brad Gilbert, the coach who guided her to a Slam-winning season in 2023. This highlights the ongoing debate in tennis about the effectiveness of mid-match coaching.

Despite these challenges, Gauff remains a fierce competitor with an unwavering desire to succeed. Her motivation is evident in her practice sessions, interviews, and matches. The question now is how she will channel that motivation to improve her game and regain her winning ways.

Gauff’s off-season will be crucial in determining her future trajectory. She will need to address her technical weaknesses, refine her tactics, and find a coaching team that can help her reach her full potential.

Delhi HC Intervenes in AITA Election, Seeks Stand on Sports Code Violation

Delhi HC Intervenes in AITA Election, Seeks Stand on Sports Code Violation

The Delhi High Court has intervened in the upcoming All India Tennis Association (AITA) elections, scheduled for September 28th, following a petition filed by former Indian tennis players Somdev Devvarman and Purav Raja. The petitioners allege that the AITA is violating the Sports Code in its conduct of the election.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav issued notices to the AITA and the Central Government, seeking their responses to the petition. The court has directed that the election results will not be published until the outcome of the plea.

The petitioners’ counsel argued that the AITA is holding the election in a secretive manner, with no information available on its website. They contend that this violates the Sports Code and previous court rulings.

The court declined to stay the election at this stage but emphasized that if the election is found to be in violation of the Code, the elected office bearers will not be allowed to function. An independent entity may be appointed in their place.

“If the election process is conducted in defiance of the subsisting directions, the office bearers will be restrained from functioning. Then we will consider appointing someone as the ad hoc (body)…That election will be set aside,” the court stated.

The court has directed the petitioners to include the Returning Officer of the election as a party to the proceedings and has asked the respondents to file their replies. The matter will be heard again on October 14th.

The AITA’s alleged violation of the Sports Code has raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of the election process. The court’s intervention is a significant step towards ensuring that the election is conducted in accordance with the law.

Garbiñe Muguruza Embraces New Chapter After Tennis Retirement

Garbiñe Muguruza Embraces New Chapter After Tennis Retirement

Garbiñe Muguruza, the former world No. 1 tennis player, is embracing a new chapter in her life after retiring from the sport. In an exclusive interview with Mujerhoy magazine, Muguruza shared her thoughts on her post-tennis life, her upcoming wedding, and her new role as tournament director of the 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh.

Muguruza, who retired at the age of 30, admitted that she never expected to leave tennis so early. However, the intense nature of her approach to the sport took its toll. “I even thought that I would lose my identity if I stopped playing,” she said.

Now, Muguruza is channeling her competitive spirit into new ventures. She is actively involved in wedding planning for her upcoming nuptials with fiancé Arthur Borges. Additionally, she is excited about her role as tournament director of the WTA Finals, a position that makes her the first former player to hold the post.

Muguruza’s appointment to the WTA Finals is a testament to her experience and passion for the sport. She won the season-ending tournament in 2021 and is eager to use her knowledge to elevate the event. “I feel very honored and excited about this opportunity,” she said. “I hope to transform the WTA Finals into a showcase for women’s tennis that not only grows the game but also inspires fans, especially girls and women, to pursue their dreams.”

Muguruza’s post-tennis life is a reflection of her determination and resilience. She is embracing new challenges and using her platform to make a positive impact on the sport she loves.

Nadal, Alcaraz Headline Davis Cup Final 8 Lineups

Nadal, Alcaraz Headline Davis Cup Final 8 Lineups

The Davis Cup Final 8, scheduled for November 19-24 in Malaga, Spain, has unveiled its initial lineups, featuring a star-studded cast led by Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz.

Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, and Alcaraz, the current world No. 3, will represent Spain in their quest for a sixth Davis Cup title. The duo made their team debut at the Paris Olympics but fell short of the medal rounds.

Italy, the defending champions, will be spearheaded by world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who played a pivotal role in their 2023 Davis Cup triumph. Lorenzo Musetti, another Italian star, will also be vying for a title defense.

The United States, led by Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, will face Australia in the quarterfinals. The Aussies, last year’s runners-up, will be without Alex de Minaur but will have Montreal champion Alexei Popyrin in their ranks.

Canada, the 2022 champions, will rely on Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov to defend their title. Germany, with Jan-Lennard Struff and Yannick Hanfmann, has yet to finalize its roster, leaving open the possibility of world No. 2 Alexander Zverev’s inclusion.

The Netherlands, Spain’s quarterfinal opponent, will feature Botic Van de Zandschulp, who defeated Alcaraz at the US Open. Argentina, led by Sebastian Baez and Francisco Cerundolo, will face Italy in the other quarterfinal.

The Davis Cup Final 8 promises thrilling matches and intense competition as the world’s top tennis nations battle for the prestigious trophy.

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