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Maria Sakkari is into the Indian Wells finals! But to reach the championship round of the tournament, she had to face the 20-year-old American sensation, Coco Gauff, in the semis. However, winning the match was not an easy task; both of them gave tough competition to each other, and the Greek also made a second set mishap, creating a hurdle for herself.

However, at the end of the day, she made it through the other side of the tunnel. Recently, the 28-year-old tennis star opened up about getting real about the mishap and confessed her feelings that she was going through during the match.

“It freaked me out a little bit” – Sakkari opens up about her thoughts while playing against Coco Gauff
The world-ranked 9th-ranked tennis player has reached her second Indian Wells final after defeating the US Open champion in the semi-finals. Recently, the Greek tennis player opened up about how she was feeling nervous during the match in such a way that she kept on thinking about the finish line, giving away the second set to her opponent.

She said, “Well, you know, I knew from the beginning it was going to be very tough. You know, a lot of things happened today. Rain delays. Obviously, you know, that second set could have been different, but I was thinking of that finish line too much, and then I was just thinking too much in that, you know, on how to close out the match. That didn’t really help me. It freaked me out a little bit. I was too nervous.”

On the other hand, she also highlighted that she is proud of herself that she kept aside her nervousness and fought hard in the third set even after having rain delays and going through a difficult second set. Before the first of two rain delays disrupted play, Sakkari was serving at 3–4. The match had gone on without any breakpoints.

When play resumed, she held her serve quickly to tie the match at four. Following that, she quickly secured a triple break point after taking advantage of her American opponent’s careless serving game. Not only that, the Greek tennis player was also asked about whether achieving such a feat against the 20-year-old would be possible in the past.

Sakkari has come a long way against Gauff
For the past few weeks, the ninth-ranked tennis player has been making headlines because of the coaching switch that took place before the tournament. After splitting with her 6-year-old coach, Tom Hill, she joined hands with Jessica Pegula’s former coach, David Witt, and since then, everything has become better and better.

In a recent press conference, she was questioned about whether she could have defeated the US Open champion if the match had happened six months sooner than it did. Rather than shying away from how far she has come, she stated, “Against Coco? No. Straightforward no.” With a smile on her face during this answer, she clearly highlighted how the coaching change, somewhere down the line, has been a good decision at the right time.

Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on Sakkari’s nervous revelation? Do let us know in the comment section below.

When the NBA meets tennis, it’s like a fusion of athletic excellence! While every now and then a lot of tennis players are seen attending NBA matches, recently it was Novak Djokovic, the current world number one, who attended a Warriors match and had a sweet little moment with Stephen Curry. Two legends came together in a single frame.

However, just a few days ago, the American NBA star had an opportunity to meet Roger Federer, but this time, things were a lot different from the recent meeting with Djokovic. Let’s dive into the sweet moment Curry shared with the Serb, the ultimate star of the current tour.

Novak Djokovic gave an autographed tennis racket to Stephen Curry
The 24-time Grand Slam champion faced an early exit from the Indian Wells tournament as a young rising tennis sensation, Luca Nardi, defeated him in the second round of the tournament. However, before getting ready for the next part of the American swing, the Miami Open, the world number one-ranked tennis player recently made some time out of his busy athletic schedule to attend an NBA match.

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But that was not the major highlight. While he attended the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State Warriors match, he met the Warriors’ face, other than the 36-year-old American basketball player, as they exchanged conversations and even gave each other a token of love from the respective sports.

 

Recently, the official Twitter handle of the basketball team shared a video in which the 36-year-old Serbian tennis player and Curry were seen standing on the basketball court as they got into a conversation. Not only that, in the video, Djokovic was seen giving his autograph on the tennis racket, which he gave to the NBA star.

In the same way, even the Warriors star took off his jersey then and there and signed it for the tennis star. Moreover, when Federer met Curry just a few days ago during his visit to San Francisco, the Swiss tennis legend didn’t receive the same gesture from the NBA star.

When Federer paid a visit to the NBA star, Curry
A few days ago, the 20-time Grand Slam champion paid the Golden State Warriors a unique visit, as he was seen exercising alongside head coach Steve Kerr and star player Steph Curry. In keeping with the spirit of teamwork, Federer posed for pictures at the Chase Center before demonstrating his abilities on the basketball court, where he stunningly made a perfect four out of four shots.

While there might be nothing that the 42-year-old Swiss tennis legend can’t do, he was seen having a fun workout session with Curry and his team, but he missed out on the moment that Curry shared with Djokovic. Moreover, looking into this, the recent meet-up also brought back happy memories of Federer and Curry’s 2017 Rolex Shanghai Masters rendezvous, underscoring the special connection between the NBA and tennis worlds.

Nevertheless, what are your thoughts on Djokovic and Curry’s recent meeting? Do let us know in the comment section below.

Former tennis player Roger Federer surprised the Golden State Warriors while they were in a practice session. Federer was visiting San Francisco and warmly greeted several members of the NBA team.

The tennis legend shared a few minutes with Stephen Curry and his Warriors teammates, while he took some shots at the basket. Federer also expressed excitement at being there.

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Warriors’ home to host Laver Cup in 2025
The Chase Center, currently the home of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, is the venue used for a variety of events, not only sports, but also art and music.

Next year’s Laver Cup, the eighth edition of the event created by Roger Federer in honor of tennis great Rod Laver, will be held September 19-21.

“Chase Center will be the perfect setting to host the eighth edition of the event, in a cosmopolitan city that loves its sport but has been without a top-level men’s professional tennis event for more than 10 years,” said Tony Godsick, president of the Laver Cup.

It will be the first time that the three-day team tournament, which pits six of Europe’s top men’s players against six of their counterparts from the rest of the world, will be held on the west coast of the United States.

The tennis champion gave birth to her second daughter, Adira, in August

Serena Williams had EVERYONE talking when she hit the front rows of Paris Fashion Week, and now the tennis icon is giving an inside peek at how she got her glamorous new look.

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Serena, who first showed off her Parisian glam just over a week ago, just shared a close-up snapshot of her makeup look on Instagram, captioning it: “Last Friday night, doing final touchups before the show.”

In the photo, the mom-of-two – who welcomed her second child, Adira, with husband Alexis Ohanian in August last year – is pictured looking into a MAC compact mirror as she applies a peachy lip gloss.

Needless to say the 42-year-old’s makeup, and her honey blonde hairstyle, are both flawless.

Serena in rose printed dress
Serena looked absolutely stunning at the Balmain show during Paris Fashion Week

Paris Hilton responded with a heart-eyes emoji, and another follower called it a “GLAM SLAM” with a fire symbol. Another fan declared, “I love your new MUA”.

The MUA behind it is Richie, a French makeup artist based in Paris, who created Serena’s beauty look for Balmain and the Balenciaga show.

Serena’s beauty looks were also posted on the official @richiemakeup Instagram account, where one follower commented: “Her best makeup in a while, you killed this!”

One Richie Makeup post of Serena looking incredible at Balmain was appropriately captioned, “Glam for the BOSS”.

Serena Williams looks incredible in latest bikini photo
Serena Williams looks incredible in latest bikini photo, holding baby daughter Adira

Serena made the rounds at Paris Fashion Week in style, but it’s likely she’s now back at home with husband Alexis Ohanian in mommy mode as they raise their two young daughters: Adira and big sister Olympia, six.

Her new look may be part of her journey to feel confident after having a new baby – something a lot of new moms can relate to.

After Adira’s birth, Serena, who has 23 Grand Slams under her belt, shared that she’s learning to embrace her body even though it’s not “picture perfect”.

Gauff, who turns 20 years old on March 13, will have the chance to extend her record

Coco Gauff barely defeated Clara Burel 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Saturday in the Round of 64 at Indian Wells to set a record for most WTA 1000 wins as a teenager with 50. She was shocked when the interviewer told her about the milestone during the postgame interview.

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Gauff, who turns 20 years of age on March 13, will have the opportunity to extend her record to 51 wins when she faces Lucia Bronzetti in the third round on Monday.

“I didn’t know that was the record. I have the most? Oh okay. Yeah I didn’t know that. I thought a couple people were ahead of me,” Gauff said. “That’s pretty cool … hopefully I can close this chapter of my life off good.

“I’m really happy with how my teenage years went. I did everything I wanted to do. The biggest one was to win a major as a teenager. Hopefully I can win a couple more in my 20s. Age is just a number.”

Coco Gauff completes epic comeback
Gauff trailed 4-0 and then 5-2 in the third set of her opening match in the tournament, leaving her a game away from becoming the second top American upset by Burel this year.

The No. 47-ranked player from France beat No. 5 Jessica Pegula in the second round of the Australian Open.

Gauff, who last year won the US Open, is the third seed at Indian Wells and the fan-favorite to win the whole thing.

At the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Wyndham Clark was leading the scoreboard in the third round! Due to the storm, the fourth round was suspended, and Clark emerged victorious. Seemingly, his luck sort of maxed out, and he took home a check for $4 million. But now, it seems that luck is doubling down on Wyndham Clark, as he is looking forward to matching Goat’s legacy.

With the Arnold Palmer Invitational progressing towards the final round, Clark at T3 is just a few strokes away from getting on the top of the leaderboard. If he wins the event, then his name will be written alongside Tiger Woods. Justin Ray, one of the renowned data analysts in golf, shared on Twitter about the foreseeable record. The tweet stated, “The only player to win the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Bay Hill in the same season was Tiger Woods in 2000. Wyndham Clark is trying to join him this week.”

The leaderboard after three completed rounds shows Scottie Scheffler and Shane Lowry tied for the first position. Clark had a noteworthy start in the opening round, carding three birdies and two bogeys, ending with a score of 1 under. But the second round was the turning point where he made a comeback. He carded a total of nine birdies and three bogeys and finished the round with 66. 4 birdies, 1 spectacular eagle, 1 bogey, and 2 double bogeys later, Clark sat at T3 after the third round.

Clark’s win at Pebble Beach awarded him 75 OWGR points, propelling him upward to the sixth spot from the tenth spot in the world rankings. He currently resides in the 7th spot, though. As Clark strives for his first Arnold Palmer Invitational title, let’s dive into the nostalgic win of Woods that helped him set the unique record.

Tiger Woods strived at the Pebble Beach and Bay Hill in 2000
Tiger Woods’s performance in the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am can’t be neglected. The 82-time PGA Tour winner made an incredible comeback that year with his lone AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title. Woods started the final round only five strokes behind the leader. But, as the round progressed, he carded an impressive eagle on the 15th hole from a distance of 97 yards on par-4. Ending the final round with a score of -15 and a two-stroke lead, Woods carded a birdie on the 18th hole, claiming the sweet victory.

Just like his first win at Pebble Beach, Woods won his first title at the Bay Hill Invitational (now known as the Arnold Palmer Invitational) in 2000. It was his fourth appearance at the event. After four rounds of 69, 64, 67, and 70, the GOAT was 18 under par. Woods also holds the record for four consecutive wins at this event, from 2000 to 2003.

As the Arnold Palmer Invitational heads towards its last day, the question that arises in everyone’s mind is: Will Wyndham Clark match the feat set by one of the most renowned golf stars? Stay tuned to find out!

Novak Djokovic’s 400th master-level historic win at Indian Wells on Saturday was not only celebrated by fans worldwide but also by his wife Jelena Djokovic. On the historic occasion of Novak Djokovic’s 400th career win, Jelena made sure to show her support and gratitude for this incredible feat.

 

Jelena Djokovic’s heartfelt congratulations on her husband’s glorious victory resonated with fans around the globe who joined her in the celebration of this momentous occasion. Djokovic now joins his on-court rival Rafael Nadal’s 400 milestone level victory in his career! Here’s how his wife celebrated his win on social media.

Jelena Djokovic’s confession of love for her husband
The 24x Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic’s remarkable 400th victory, against Aleksander Vukic, at Indian Wells came after his five-year absence from the event. Jelena Djokovic’s Instagram post conveyed this monumental milestone that the Serbinator accomplished in his illustrious career through a post that says “400 ATP Master, 1000 match wins”. Putting up a story of the post with the caption “my love” demonstrated his wife’s eternal admiration and support for this incredible achievement of her husband.

High school sweethearts, Novak Djokovic and his wife have always been the epitome of ever-growing and eternal love. Fans have loved the way they support and adore each other. Therefore, to celebrate the success of her husband, Jelena Djokovic did not hesitate to declare his love for her husband on social media after his spectacular comeback at Indian Wells.

Jelena Djokovic’s struggle for privacy after being married to Novak Djokovic
Jelena and Novak Djokovic started dating back in the early 2000s and got married in 2014. When asked about being married to one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Jelena shared an insight on the struggles that come along with being the wife of a celebrity, so to speak.

“We look at public figures and think that kind of publicity is okay. But as time goes on, you lack anonymity, you lack the privacy to be able to do whatever you like at any time, in any situation ”, Djokovic said in an interview. Further explaining how she deals with this, she said, “I try to resist all these expectations to always be myself and for Novak to be able to be himself.”

But all these struggles have never stood in the way of expressing her admiration and support throughout the remarkable career of Novak Djokovic. Jelena Djokovic’s Instagram post is just another symbol of the off-court love and support that Novak Djokovic receives from his wife.

The Serb admits that both he and the Spaniard are nearing the end of their time on the professional circuit

On February 22, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic met on the flight from Madrid to Indian Wells. The two players were on their way prepare for the first Masters 1000 of the year that was due to take place in early March.

Djokovic will debut this Saturday against Aleksander Vukic, however Nadal was left out of the tournament after injury forced him to withdraw just a few hours before his opening match against Milos Raonic.

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The Serbian was asked about the disappointment of Nadal withdrawing from the tournament, although in response he was rather more circumspect than most anticipated.

“It’s unfortunate for the tournament that Rafa had to sit out,” Djokovic declared.

“He has done his best to be fit. Federer has retired and both Nadal and I won’t be playing much more. It is the end of an era.

“We must remember the good moments, matches and all the records achieved.

The current world number one was speaking with a degree of authority on the previous era of tennis, given the fact that on Monday March 18 he will double the number of weeks Nadal spent at the top of the ATP ranking: 418 to 209.

Nadal and Djokovic will be remembered as one of the greatest rivalries

To find the last time that the two most decorated players in history, in terms of titles, competed in the same tournament, you have to go back to the 2023 edition of the Australian Open.

With 24 and 22 majors, respectively, ‘Nole’ and Rafa have starred in one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history with 59 tournament wins between them.

Djokovic pulled just ahead of Nadal recently, moving to 30 titles compared to Nadal’s 29, meanwhile their last encounter against each other in tournament play was as far back as the 2022 Roland Garros quarter-final.

Briton Emma Raducanu is through to round three at Indian Wells after opponent Dayana Yastremska retired with an injury in the opening set.

Raducanu, 21, raced into a 4-0 lead in just 18 minutes during the first set.

Ukrainian Yastremska stepped to the back of the court between games, holding her stomach before retiring from the contest after being assessed by the medics.

Raducanu will face Peyton Stearns or Aryna Sabalenka in round three.

Wild card Raducanu broke Yastremska’s serve in the opening game with a well-placed dropped shot and then dug in to save a break point during her first service game.

A strong backhand sealed a second break before Raducanu comfortably held in the fourth game.

Yastremska also retired with an injury during her only other meeting with Raducanu at Portoroz in Slovenia in 2022.

It is the first time Raducanu has registered successive victories since she won three in a row to reach the fourth round at Indian Wells in March 2023.

British tennis star Emma Raducanu has always been vocal about the trollers and she never hesitated to give a befitting reply to them. This tennis player’s response to the haters has even deemed the prodigy arrogant to her fans. However, that didn’t stop Emma Raducanu from supporting her struggles and not bending down in front of negative criticisms.

Regardless, this British tennis star has revised her attitude toward haters. In a recent social media post, Raducanu hinted to fans about her latest resolution around dealing with negative criticisms.

Emma Raducanu shares her urge to pause social media activities for her mental health
Recently, on her official Instagram story, Emma Raducanu shared a picture, where fans spotted a signboard that read- “Less social media.” Now, Raducanu’s Instagram story has hinted to fans about her new resolution to deal with trollers. After exiting from the 2022 Wimbledon, Raducanu fell under the radar of severe trolling. While she responded to that nicely by mentioning herself as a Slam Champion, it somehow impacted Raducanu’s mental health.

This British tennis star didn’t win any major after her 2021 US Open victory. Thereupon, trollers targeted her by saying that she didn’t have enough talent to win any major in the future. Raducanu lashed out at the comments and that moment.

For Raducanu, her mental health has always been a priority. After winning her career’s first Slam, this British Prodigy wished that she never had the spotlight as it insanely challenged her well-being. Raducanu said-“I am resilient, my tolerance is high, but it’s not easy. And sometimes I think to myself I wish I’d never won the US Open, I wish that didn’t happen.”

Trollers also dug out about Emma Raducanu’s short-lived moments with some of her coaches. They called out Raducanu’s arrogance as the reason for it. However, the British tennis star dismissed the fact by revealing an interesting story to that.

Emma Raducanu responded to the haters about her short-term stint with coaches
In this context, Raducanu has been quite frank about the situation. However, this British tennis star isn’t ready to accept it as her fault, rather she dropped an interesting fact about it.

Raducanu said- “I ask my coaches a lot of questions. On certain occasions, they haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I’ve asked & maybe that’s why it ended. It’s something I’ve always done. I keep provoking & asking questions to coaches & challenging their thinking as well. I’m not someone that you can just tell me what do & I’ll do it, I need to understand why & then I’ll do it.”

Emma Raducanu’s recent post about social media represented that this British tennis prodigy has changed her mind. Instead of valuing the haters, she has decided to limit the interaction for her peace. After going through so much criticism, Raducanu surely deserves a break from haters.