The French Open will pay tribute to 14-time champion Rafael Nadal on the opening day of the Grand Slam next month, a year after the Spaniard played his final match on the clay of Roland Garros.
Category: Tennis
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U.S., Japan qualify for Billie Jean King Cup Finals
Hailey Baptiste and Bernarda Pera had straight-set wins Sunday to give the United States a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals with a 2-1 victory over host Slovakia.
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‘I have some gas left in the tank’: At 37, Djokovic still has big tennis goals
Djokovic has had a rough start to 2025, but shown flashes of brilliance too. And he’s aiming for that 100th tour win.
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Alcaraz shines on clay, claims Monte Carlo title
Carlos Alcaraz won his first Monte Carlo title as he played in his third straight clay-court final and gained momentum ahead of next month’s French Open.
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WTA’s Dart rues requesting foe ‘put on deodorant’
Harriet Dart apologized after her 6-0, 6-3 loss at the Rouen Open on Tuesday for saying that her opponent, Lois Boisson, “smells really bad.”
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Dart rues requesting opponent ‘put on deodorant’
Harriet Dart apologized after her 6-0, 6-3 loss at the Rouen Open on Tuesday for saying that her opponent Lois Boisson “smells really bad.”
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Ukraine seals spot in Billie Jean King Cup Finals
Elina Svitolina sent Ukraine to the Billie Jean King Cup Finals for the first time with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Switzerland’s Jil Teichmann to level the countries’ qualifier 1-1 Saturday in Radom, Poland, a victory that also ensured Ukraine would top Group E.
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Dedura-Palomero, 17, gets first ATP match win
Germany’s Diego Dedura-Palomero, 17, became the first player born in 2008 to win a match on the ATP Tour, beating Denis Shapovalov at the BMW Open in Munich.
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U.S., Japan qualify for Billie Jean King Cup Finals
Hailey Baptiste and Bernarda Pera had straight-set wins Sunday to give the United States a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals with a 2-1 victory over host Slovakia.
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‘I guess I have to think of some new goals now’: Inside Mirra Andreeva’s meteoric rise in 2025
Mirra Andreeva predicted she’d win her first 1000-level tournament this year. In February she did it — and since then she’s surpassed all expectations.