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Kell Brook and Terence Crawford face off ahead of Vegas fight
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South African tennis ace Lloyd Harris has moved past legendary Swiss Roger Federer in the latest ATP Tour rankings.
For the first time since 2019, Indian Wells and the Miami Open have been completed back to back. Taylor Fritz and Carlos Alcaraz took the men’s titles across the two Masters 1000 events while Iga Swiatek became only the fourth woman in history to win the Sunshine Double as she extended her winning run to 17 matches. Ad/> With attentions now turning to the clay swing, we look back on the top 10 players from the last month of the season… Tennis‘I was crying for 40 minutes’ — Swiatek on sudden Barty retirement2 HOURS AGO Iga Swiatek Surprise surprise.
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz moved to the brink of the ATP top 10 on Monday after winning the biggest title of his career so far at the Miami Open.
Carlos Alcaraz has proven himself to be one of the most exciting young stars in tennis, with the numbers to back it up. He officially became the youngest male player ever to make back-to-back semi-finals in Indian Wells and Miami - and now has a winning percentage second only to Rafael Nadal for the season as a result. The 18-year-old will take on Hubert Hurkacz in the Miami semis on Friday night.
Con unas sensaciones magníficas después de , se enfrenta por primera vez este jueves (no antes de las 1:00, Deportes 1 por M+) a Miomir Kecmanovic, un heredero tardío de Novak Djokovic que llegado lejos contra pronóstico tras eliminar al reciente campeón de Indian Wells, el estadounidense Taylor Fritz.
Se agotan los calificativos para definir el impacto que produce en el mundo del tenis. Uno pierde la vergüenza al compararle con los más grandes del deporte de la raqueta y también al soñar con lo que puede llegar a hacer en una carrera que aún está en los albores. Porque tiene cosas, detalles de las estrellas más rutilantes, y no diré nombres para no ser blasfemo. Este martes en Miami, el murciano de 18 años volvió a vencer a que, cuando asombró a todo el planeta por primera vez. Y el jueves jugará los cuartos de final del Masters 1.000 contra el serbio Miomir Kecmanovic (22 años y 48º), que sorprendió (3-6, 6-1 y 6-4) al campeón de Indian Wells, un Taylor Fritz bastante cargado de partidos. Además, es virtualmente 15º del ranking y podría salir de Florida aún más arriba.