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Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
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Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
Emma Raducanu has shown her allegiance to Premier League club Tottenham after donning a shirt of the north London team while training in Germany.
La reacción de numerosos tenistas tras sus partidos en los torneos de la primera parte de la temporada en el tenis ha generado el debate sobre si ciertos comportamientos sobre la pista deberían ser castigados con más dureza, y más aún tras los episodios protagonizados por Nick Kyrgios en los Masters 1.000 de Indian Wells (donde casi dio a un recogepelotas tras arrojar su raqueta tras perder ante Nadal) y Miami o el de Alexander Zverev en Acapulco, que le costó la descalificación tras golpear la silla del árbitro con su raqueta varias veces tras caer en el cuadro de dobles.
Carlos Alcaraz has been backed to follow in Novak Djokovic's footsteps by reaching the world No 1 ranking despite his early loss in Monte Carlo. The Serb's former coach Boris Becker believes the 18-year-old will reach the top spot of men's tennis if he continues his current trajectory in what is the latest in a series of big predictions for Alcaraz from former pros.
Novak Djokovic's brother has confirmed that he is in talks with Nick Kyrgios after sharing his wish to bring the Australian to Belgrade in gratitude for his support of the world No 1 amid his visa saga at the start of the year. Djordje Djokovic had previously issued the 26-year-old with a public invitation to the Serbia Open but Kyrgios is not playing the clay swing this year so is "in negotiations" to compete in 2023.
Justine Henin has slammed Alexander Zverev, Nick Kyrgios and Daniil Medvedev for their recent on court outbursts in the wake of an ATP crackdown on unsportsmanlike behaviour. Zverev was withdrawn from the Mexico Open in February when he smashed an umpire's chair with his racket and the seven-time Major champion believes the world No 3 should have been banned from competition following the incident.
Alexander Zverev should have been banned for his shocking outburst at the Mexican Open in March, claims Eurosport tennis expert Justine Henin as the seven-time Grand Slam champion hit out at “unacceptable” behaviour on the ATP Tour. Zverev was booted out of the tournament after whacking the umpire’s chair with his racquet in the aftermath of a doubles defeat in Acapulco – narrowly missing the official’s feet – and branding him a “f****** idiot”. Ad/> The German was handed a suspended eight-week ban and a suspended $25,000 (£19,000) fine, in addition to his earlier fine of $40,000 and forfeit of prize money and ranking points.
A clampdown on misconduct in the wake of recent on-court outbursts from Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev is raising fears players will become emotionless «computers and machines».