Madrid Open Offers Rare View of Both The King and the Crown Prince of Clay
One of the great sources of regret about the injury woes of Rafal Nadal over the last few seasons is that so far, there has not been a truly great five-set match at a Major
One of the great sources of regret about the injury woes of Rafal Nadal over the last few seasons is that so far, there has not been a truly great five-set match at a Major
WTA Madrid has produced some phenomenal matches over the last week. The 96-person draw has dwindled to eight as some of the best WTA players in the world duke it out for this 1000-level title.
All the men’s fourth-round matches will be played on Tuesday at the ATP Madrid Open. As always, we here at LWOT will offer our predictions for all eight matches on the slate for day seven,
It’s a stacked schedule on Tuesday as the entire fourth round of the men’s singles event will grace the main two arenas at the ATP Madrid Open. A certain five-time champion is still in the
ATP Madrid 1/8-Finals Nadal vs Lehecka: 30.04.2024 21:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Rafael Nadal had an amazing performance against de Minaur in the first round. Once again, Rafa showed us why he is the best
ATP Madrid 1/8-Finals Auger-Aliassime – Ruud: 30.04.2024 Time TBA H2H: 2-4 Felix Auger-Aliassime has won four of his last five matches. Last week, Aliassime reached the quarterfinals in Munich where he lost against Struff in
The top four WTA seeds are all in action on Day 7 of the Madrid Open. This includes world No.1 Iga Swiatek and Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka, whose matches are predicted in this article.
ATP Madrid 1/16-Finals Medvedev – Korda: 29.04.2024 12:30 CEST H2H: 2-2 Daniil Medvedev has won three of his last five matches. This is the part of the season that he hates the most, the clay