ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot takes a look at how the stars of the ATP World Tour are feeling as the year's first Grand Slam gets underway Down Under at the Australian Open.
Rafael Nadal will undergo an MRI scan in Melbourne on Wednesday after not knowing immediately the exact nature of the injury that forced him to withdraw in the fifth set of his Australian Open quarter-final against Marin Cilic. The Croatian was leading 3-6, 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-2, 2-0 after three hours and 47 minutes of play. “I can't say because I don't know,” the World No. 1 admitted in his press conference on Tuesday night. “It is difficult to know exactly the muscle. We need to wait a couple of hours [and] tomorrow I am going to do a test, an MRI here. Then we will know.” “I started to feel the muscle [got a] little bit [tired] in the third...
Listen to what Hyeon Chung's coach, Todd Woodbridge and Mark Philippoussis have to say about the rise of the 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals champion and this year's Australian Open quarter-finalist.
Tennys Sandgren discusses how his experience on the ATP Challenger Tour has helped him break through with two Top 10 victories at the Australian Open en route to the quarter-finals.
Grigor Dimitrov was nothing but complimentary towards Kyle Edmund after seeing his bid for a first Grand Slam title come to an end at the hands of the British No. 2 at the Australian Open on Tuesday. [ALSO LIKE] “Kyle deserves all the respect. He deserved to win, simple as that,” said Dimitrov. “He's been working so hard the past months. I've seen that. There's no point for me to say what I did wrong… it's all about him right now. He's the winner.” The Brit, who moves into the first Grand Slam semi-final of his career, will face Croatia's Marin Cilic in the semi-finals. Having seen most of Edmund’s matches at the tournament, Dimitrov was philosophical about the 23-year-old’s...