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The commute, the fight for court time and the sponsorship commitments make the life of a tennis player demanding during this tournament.
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The commute, the fight for court time and the sponsorship commitments make the life of a tennis player demanding during this tournament.
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Canada has been striving to become a top tennis nation for two decades, and with two Wimbledon finals appearances and a U.S. Open title it seemed to be working. Then things quieted down.
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Games can take a long time, and players waiting to take the court for the next match have to find ways to stay sharp.
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The defending champion, Nadal has lost six of his last seven tour singles matches and is struggling with his timing, confidence and composure. But don’t count him out.
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Nadal, the 22-time Grand Slam singles champion, has played all year like he is running out of time. There is a reason for that, and it’s not hard to miss at the ATP Finals.
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The Canadian tennis player at one point won 16 matches in a row. Now, he is headed to the Nitto ATP Finals.
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Djokovic, the world No. 1, and Nadal, the 13-time French Open champion, will continue their epic rivalry on Tuesday in the quarterfinal at Roland Garros.
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For years, tennis experts have heralded the promise of Auger-Aliassime, a young Canadian. But can he reach the top in the era of Carlos Alcaraz?