Carlos Moya, coach of World No. 1 Rafael Nadal, is breaking down the Spaniard's performances at Roland Garros for ATPWorldTour.com. Nadal is pursuing his 11th trophy on the Parisian terre battue. On Monday, the defending champion defeated Germany’s Maximilian Marterer, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6(4) to advance to the quarter-finals, where he'll face 11th seed Diego Schwartzman for a place in the last four. Moya lists five key takeaways from Nadal’s win over Marterer. [ALSO LIKE] Caught Flat-footed ... There was no excuse for Rafa to go down 0-2 at the beginning of the match. We were kind of rushed because the previous match on Court Philippe-Chatrier ended a little earlier than expected. Rafa was grabbing something to eat when we got...
Alexander Zverev will go for personal – and possibly Grand Slam – history when he meets Dominic Thiem in the Roland Garros quarter-finals on Tuesday. Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, a man very familiar with this stage in Paris, will try to stop first-time Grand Slam quarter-finalist Marco Cecchinato of Italy. ATPWorldTour.com previews Tuesday's Roland Garros quarter-finals. [2] Alexander Zverev (GER) vs. [7] Dominic Thiem (AUT) Thiem leads FedEx ATP Head2Head series 4-2 The last time they met, a maiden ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title was on the line for Dominic Thiem. But it was Alexander Zverev, loser of all three of their prior clay-court matches, who came through to win his third Masters 1000 title, and second on clay, at...
In this edition of the Challenger Vault, Lleyton Hewitt discusses the importance of the ATP Challenger Tour and reflects on winning his lone title at the age of 17.
Rafael Nadal made a shocking revelation on Monday at Roland Garros after defeating Maximilian Marterer to advance to his 12th quarter-final on the Parisian terre battue. “It’s not true that I was born on clay,” Nadal said, eliciting laughter in the press room. With that being said, the 10-time champion was not completely joking. “Everybody thought I practised on clay all my life, and it’s not true. I practiced a lot on hard court when I was a kid. I practised on clay, too, but a lot on hard,” Nadal said. “During all my career, my game adapted very well to this surface and I've had amazing success. Honestly, I had success on all the surfaces and I worked hard...