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Roland Garros faces its new rival: extreme heat in Paris

Roland Garros faces its new rival: extreme heat in Paris

by Juan José Saldaña | May 28, 2026 | +More

Roland Garros has always been synonymous with physical endurance, long rallies on clay, and mental exhaustion under the pressure of one of the most iconic stages in world tennis. However, this year’s edition of the Paris Grand Slam is presenting a different,...
Roland Garros remains firm amid prize money complaints and possible player protests

Roland Garros remains firm amid prize money complaints and possible player protests

by Juan José Saldaña | May 23, 2026 | +More

Just days before the start of a new edition of Roland Garros, the spotlight surrounding the Paris tournament is not only focused on the sporting competition, but also on the growing tension between organizers and some of the circuit’s biggest stars. Statements from...
The Australian Open breaks the million mark thanks to the pull of its stars

The Australian Open breaks the million mark thanks to the pull of its stars

by Juan José Saldaña | Jan 29, 2026 | +More

The Australian Open has crossed a symbolic threshold that confirms its global dimension: more than one million attendees in a single edition. At Melbourne Park, tennis has once again proven its ability to mobilize the masses not only through sporting competition, but...
The mental shift of Carlos Alcaraz: from Netflix documentary to World No. 1

The mental shift of Carlos Alcaraz: from Netflix documentary to World No. 1

by Javier Nieto | Sep 8, 2025 | Athletes' Stardom

Carlos Alcaraz clinched the US Open yesterday with a convincing victory over Jannik Sinner, a triumph that caps months of evolution shaped by the release of his Netflix documentary and the turning point of his early exit at the Miami Masters 1000. Since then, the...
The dismissal and farewell of Wimbledon line judges due to AI

The dismissal and farewell of Wimbledon line judges due to AI

by SportsIn | Jul 1, 2025 | +More

This year’s Wimbledon has begun with a historic absence: for the first time in 147 years, the tournament does not have line judges on the courts. Technological advances have led to the implementation of a camera and artificial intelligence system, bringing the...
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