Tennis



Netflix organizes a duel between Nadal and Alcaraz in Las Vegas

Netflix organizes a duel between Nadal and Alcaraz in Las Vegas

A spectacle is guaranteed. Rafa Nadal, former ATP number one and one of the greatest players in history, will face his compatriot, also former number one, Carlos Alcaraz. Nothing new so far. Both tennis players have faced each other several times with important titles at stake. However, this time everything changes because it will be in Las Vegas and in an exhibition match. Netflix has organized this duel scheduled for March 3 in Las Vegas. The venue will be the Michelob Ultra Arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort, and obviously, there won't be any titles at stake, but there will be a spectacular show.

In the case of Alcaraz, the upcoming season is a new opportunity to reclaim the throne of world tennis, now occupying the number 2 spot, only surpassed by the power of Serbian Novak Djokovic.


Play your way to Wimbledon is back!

Play your way to Wimbledon is back!

Play Your Way to Wimbledon is the UK's largest mass participation individual tennis competition, allowing recreational players to compete on Wimbledon's iconic courts. This year, four new pathways were added to the event, opening up the competition to many more players and inspiring them to grab a racket and enjoy the fun of the competition.



Nadal to Make Comeback at Brisbane International

Nadal to Make Comeback at Brisbane International

One year after Rafael Nadal, former world number one, was injured, and his physical problems forced him to step away from competition, he will return to the courts. The Spanish tennis player announced this on Friday, and the chosen venue for his comeback will be the Brisbane International, an event preceding the Australian Open held in January 2024.










Swiatek dominates Jessica Pegula in under an hour (6-1, 6-0) and claims the world number 1 spot

Swiatek dominates Jessica Pegula in under an hour (6-1, 6-0) and claims the world number 1 spot

Iga Swiatek needed just 59 minutes to defeat American Jessia Pegula in the WTA Cancun final, delivering a swift 6-1, 6-0 victory. The Polish player's remarkable solidity was pivotal, and her ironclad performance successfully reclaimed the world number one title. The final match was held at Cancun's Paradisus Stadium, where Swiatek was relentless, leaving Pegula no room to recover at any point.