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Hurkacz beats Korda for Delray Beach titleHubert Hurkacz delivered a strong win over Sebastian Korda to claim his first title at the Delray Beach Open. This marks his first title win of 2021 and he is keen to make a run for more trophies in the coming months with the ATP Tour season now in full swing.
Pacing for history: Novak DjokovicNovak Djokovic has shown the world why he deserves to stay at the upper echelon of tennis in many years. The Serbian cemented his place along with the Big Three and he continues to prove his worth in the game and still has a lot of time to tally more trophies and big wins.
Karolína Plíšková hopes to improve with new coachAfter a year with Dani Vallverdu as her coach, Karolína Plíšková is now working with Sascha Bajin as her new coach. Plíšková wants to improve in the WTA Tour. Bajin was the coach who helped Naomi Osaka to win two straight Grand Slam titles.
Why playing against Nadal is a hard jobRafael Nadal is one of the best players in the ATP Tour, and the Spanish star continues to be a force in the tennis court. He conquered a lot of tough challenges, with many ups and downs taking the brunt of his career. Players weigh in why it is really hard to beat him in the game.
De Hous makes big claim on NadalRafael Nadal is one of the elite players who can still outlast many great athletes, even the rising stars of the ATP Tour. So far, the Spaniard has seen a lot of success in 2020 and hopes to deliver that in the coming season. Legendary coach Marc De Hous thinks he can do so.
Why Jannik Sinner has the potential to be a top tennis starJannik Sinner managed to put on a stellar performance against Rafael Nadal in the Roland-Garros, showing potential as a world-class star in the ATP Tour. Being competitive with Nadal on the clay court is impressive and continuing to play like that can turn him into a star.
Daniil Medvedev believes his best 2020 win was against ThiemDaniil Medvedev had a great end to his 2020 as he won the Paris Masters and Nitto ATP Finals. He believes that his biggest win in 2020 was against Dominic Thiem in London. He beat the top three players at London with wins over Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Thiem.
Superstar Roger Federer reflects on his lost 2020Roger Federer has withdrawn from the Australian Open which is similar to his lost 2020. He has reflected on what happened in the year that he missed. However, Federer has found the silver lining in his lost 2020 where he only played one Grand Slam event.
Wozniacki opens up about the injuries that forced her to retireCaroline Wozniacki was one of the best players in the WTA in her prime. However, some severe arthritis problems forced her into an early retirement. She was only 29 years of age when she decided to retire.
Vicente's perspective on Rublev's gameFernando Vicente has a lot of praise for his student, Andrey Rublev, all thanks to his impressive run in 2020. The young Russian has kept himself going even with all the pressure on him to make the most of this year. Rublev has proven himself to be a strong star shining so bright.
Isner set to skip Australian OpenWhile most players are opting to make their comeback in the 2021 Australian Open, veteran John Isner makes an odd call to skip the games this February. He claims that the pandemic is giving him doubt for the coming months and would like to spend time with his family for now.
Elina Svitolina wants to address her problems with her formWorld number five Elina Svitolina had a slow start to the 2020 season before the pandemic. This motivated Svitolina to improve in the 2021 season with new training sessions and solid coaching.
Kenin hopes to consult DjokovicAhead of the 2021 Australian Open, reigning champion Sofia Kenin hopes to seek some advice from the men’s long-time champion. She is set to defend her title in the coming tournament for the first time in her tennis career and prepare for a much bigger run ahead of her.
Rublev and the hope for a better gameAndrey Rublev is one of the best stars in the game in the 2020 season where he showed everyone that he can step up and win big in the ATP Tour. The Russian star has proven his worth one match after another, which means a lot for the future of his career and legacy.
Diego Schwartzman talks about his best moments in 20202020 was a banner year for Diego Schwartzman as he entered the top 10 of the ATP Men’s Tour rankings. He also secured a spot in the Nitto ATP Finals where he made the quarterfinals as he lost to the eventual winner Daniil Medvedev.
Djokovic's top-spot reignNovak Djokovic broke a tie between him and Pete Sampras for second-most weeks at the top spot back in September, and now he is rolling close to Roger Federer’s record. After all, Djokovic has been consistent in the game, and he is still strong with his pace in 2020 alone.
Roger Federer set to miss the 2021 Australian OpenRoger Federer is withdrawing from the 2021 Australian Open as he continues to recover from his right knee injury that required two procedures. This is a good decision for the Swiss star so he can fully recover and fight for more years to come.
Andrey Rublev reveals his problems with self-controlAndrey Rublev is known for showing his frustration in his matches which has drawn some backlash from fans. He admits that he struggles with self-control which he looks to work on as he rises to stardom in the ATP rankings.
Nadal says 2004 win over Roddick was important for his careerRafael Nadal is known as one of the best players in tennis history but he credits his 2004 Davis Cup win over Andy Roddick as the turning point for his career. The Spaniard was only 18 years old at the time but it propelled him to stardom as he beat a former world number one.
Roger Federer looks forward to coming back fully healthyRoger Federer is coming off a bad year in his career. He sat out the majority of 2020 due to injuries. However, he is close to making a big return in 2021. Federer is looking motivated to do well as he still wants to be a top player in the world.