Tennis, with its fast-paced action, thrilling rallies, and moments of sheer brilliance, has long captivated fans around the world. Yet, beyond the surface excitement of the game, delving into the realm of tennis statistics can unlock an even deeper level of appreciation and enjoyment for enthusiasts. With online platforms like https://thegameday.com/, a world of statistics is […]
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ATP · French Open · Rome Masters · WTA
Having attended the Sarasota Open ATP Challenger every year since 2013 I suddenly got an idea to do a book about it and all the stories and memories I and others have collected about the popular tennis tournament. There are countless stories about players, matches, odd occurrences and so much more associated with the tournament […]
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Jack SOck · Norman Mailer · Sarasota Open · Tennys Sandgren
A great ATP career has come to an end. Fernando Verdasco, the explosive Spanish lefty and former world no. 7, is no longer chasing the dream. Verdasco played his last match in September 2023 at Seville Challenger, a first round loss 61 61 to Hugo Gaston. Prior to that wildcard, Verdasco played at Stanford Challenger […]
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adidas · AO · Fernando Verdasco · Head · Ons Jabeur · Spain
Former WTA no. 12 Qiang Wang of China has returned to pro tennis competition after over a year off and marriage. Best known for beating Serena Williams at Australian Open 2020, the 32 year old Wang resumed her career in late January in Hua Hin, Thailand but was beaten by Xiyu Wang 61 61. Not […]
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adidas · AO · China · Qiang Wang · Yonex
Frances Tiafoe has decided to make a coaching change and will no longer use the services of Diego Moyano. Tiafoe parted ways with Wayne Ferreira at the end of 2023 and hired Moyano but the partnership did not produce any notable results this year. In 2024 with Moyano, Tiafoe has a 10-8 match record and […]
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Diego Moyano · Frances Tiafoe · US Open · USTA
Emma Raducanu suffered another crushing loss in Madrid first round, a 62 62 drubbing from unheralded Maria Carle of Argentina. Carle is largely unknown by tennis observers as she was a good though undersized ITF junior (finished at no. 9 in the world) without a major weapon other than a feisty, fighting spirit. Carle played […]
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Argentina · Emma Raducanu · Georgia · Maria Carle · NCAA
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