THE COMEBACK IS REAL
After two and a half months without a win, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard returns in style at the Italian Open
He defeats Jacob Fearnley 7-6, 4-6, 6-2 to secure his first-ever Rome Masters victory
Next up: Lorenzo Musetti
Novak Djokovic has defeated almost every challenge tennis could possibly create.
He conquered:
For nearly two decades, Djokovic stood as one of the greatest physical and mental warriors the sport has ever seen. Many younger players entered tournaments already mentally defeated before even stepping onto the court against him.
But now something different is happening across the ATP Tour.
Alex Eala has reached the stage every young tennis player dreams about. The courts are bigger. The pressure is heavier. The cameras are louder. But inside the noise of Rome, the Filipina teenager continues to move with calm eyes and fearless energy.
Today inside the historic grounds of Stadio Pietrangeli, both Eala and Wang Xinyu completed an intense 30-minute warm-up session before what many analysts now call the biggest singles battle of Eala’s young career.
This is not just another matche.
The rise of Alex Eala continues to attract attention across the international tennis world. Every tournament now feels increasingly important because fans, analysts, and coaches are watching her development closely. What once appeared to be a talented junior project is now becoming a serious professional movement toward elite women’s tennis.
Filipina makes another history record again . The crowd in Rome witnessed something special. At the prestigious Italian Open WTA 1000, young Filipino tennis sensation Alex Eala showed not only talent, but maturity, tactical intelligence, emotional control, and elite-level adjustment under pressure.
Against Magdalena Fręch, Alex faced a difficult battle that tested every aspect of her game. The scoreboard only tells part of the story. What made this victory exciting was the way Alex adapted during the match — especially in the decisive third set.
There are moments in tennis that transcend the scoreboard. Moments that remind us that beyond rankings, trophies, and rivalries, the sport is built on respect, shared struggle, and a deep understanding between those who live the same demanding life.
The embrace between Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini captures exactly that. Not just two competitors—but two professionals who understand what it takes to reach the highest level, to endure the grind, and to keep showing up.