Still just 19, the radiant wheelchair tennis world number one — already a champion in Melbourne — is set to begin his clay season with one clear goal: capturing a fourth Roland-Garros title
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Still just 19, the radiant wheelchair tennis world number one — already a champion in Melbourne — is set to begin his clay season with one clear goal: capturing a fourth Roland-Garros title
Having skipped Monte-Carlo to better prepare for this clay season, Arthur Fils’ early 2026 results suggest a year in line with his physical and mental transformation. And Barcelona is already confirming it.
Back on the tour after time away due to injury, the Montpellier native remains focused on his goals. Explosive, almost hypnotic in his play, he is a true embodiment of resilience.
Paula Badosa and Maria Sakkari, Charleston Open, Apriil 1st 2026
Drip: the sharp and exhilarating hit of two artists reunited off-court
The Zverev Foundation: another fight
By choosing to openly lead his fight against diabetes through his foundation, Alexander Zverev is playing another crucial match off the court: showing younger generations that illness does not prevent you from reaching the top.
What if Carlos Alcaraz’s greatest strength was not just his game, but the way he carries himself on court? A presence, an energy, a pure joy of playing that makes him unique and captivates audiences around the world.