After a fantastic season on and off the court, some of the top names in tennis have made it to the elite list of prize money winners despite not playing all through.
Casper Ruud ($ 6.9m), Rafael Nadal ($ 7.4m), Carlos Alcaraz ($ 7.6m), Iga Swiatek ($ 9.8m) and Novak Djokovic ($ 9.9m) have made the top five along with other grand slam champions.
Rafael Nadal, Daniil Medvedev & Gael Monfils have all become Dads | Congratulations
About 10 days ago, Rafa Nadal confirmed the hearsays that his wife indeed gave a birth.
“Greetings everyone. After some days and so many loving messages I just wanted to thank you all! We are extremely happy and everyone is very well! A big hug,”
Rafa tweeted a few days ago. Soon after, Monfils took to Twitter to reveal that Elina Svitolina delivered a lovely baby.
“I had the most incredible night of my life, which concluded with the most beautiful gift around 6:00 am. Elina was tough and fearless. I cannot thank enough my wife and God for this exceptional moment to welcome to the world my little princess SKAÏ,” Monfils poster on his Twitter status.
A few hours after Gael Monfils, Daniil Medvedev also made an announcement.
“Welcome to the world my little baby girl,” Medvedev headlined his social media announcement through an Instagram post.
When Spanish media conveyed that Rafael Nadal’s wife gave birth, Novak Djokovic was playing at the 2022 edition of the Astana Open. After his Astana Open semifinal match, Novak Djokovic sent a very heartfelt congratulatory message and wishes to the Rafa family. “Congrats! I was not aware. Really? It is fantastic news. I wish Nadal’s wife and baby abundance of health and happiness.
As a parent, I’m not going to give any advice to him. He has a huge family. I’m sure he will experience everything the right way,” Novak Djokovic’s message to Nadal after his becoming a father.
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Casper Ruud’s girlfriend and sister raise eyebrows, US Open fans were engrossed by the 2022 US Open final between Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz – both on and off the court!
Ruud went down to Carlos Alcaraz in a 4 sets duel at Flushing Meadows – his 2nd Grand Slam final downfall of the year – but the limelight was stolen by his Caroline Ruud (Casper Ruud’s sister) and Maria Galligani (Casper Ruud’s girlfriend) cheering him on from the stands.
Sister Caroline was seen in the crowd looking spectacular in a red dress.
She was joined by the Casper Ruud’s partner Maria Galligani – who impressed in a black ensemble.
Like Ruud, Galligani is Norwegian – and the couple have reportedly been dating since 2018.
She is apparently studying for a Master’s in psychology at the University of Southern Denmark.
It is not known what Caroline Ruud does for work but she is frequently spotted cheering on her brother at tennis tournaments.
She was at Roland Garros as the 23-year-old Casper Ruud made his first ever Grand Slam final in the French Open, losing to childhood hero and mentor Rafael Nadal.
Ruud is from a tennis crazy household. His younger sister, Charlotte, is also training to be a tennis player.
Their father, Christian, was an ex-professional player who touched a profession high of world number Number 39. He made the 1997 Australian Open into the pre quarter finals.
Ruud’s rise to eminence has been enthused by Rafael Nadal and he trained at the legend’s academy in Mallorca when he was a youngster.
Casper Ruud is just about beginning to get used to Grand Slam finals now.
His first Grand Slam final appearance was against his mentor Nadal where the Spaniard won his 14th French Open title, Ruud was heard saying: “We all know what a champ you are. I got to feel what it is to be a Nadal opponent in a final. I’m not the first prey. You took me into your tennis academy. You are a true encouragement to all aspiring tennis players around the world.”
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The Big-4 of the Tennis world to represent Team Europe at the Laver Cup
Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal will be playing at the upcoming Laver Cup to be held in London’s indoor hardcourts of the O2 arena.
Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray were all part of the Wimbledon Championships earlier this year, but Swiss maestro Roger Federer was not.
The last time that the ‘Big-4’ of the tennis world played together was way back in 2019 down under at the Australian Open.
Nadal, Murray, Djokovic and Federer hope to navigate Team Europe to fifth Laver Cup title
Roger Federer and his TEAM8 agency came up with the concept for Laver Cup, where a top team from Europe would compete against another star team from the rest of the world.
The tournament was inaugurated in 2017 with the with the introductory edition hosted in Prague. Chicago was the venue for the 2nd edition of the competition following which the event returned to Europe, with the historic Swiss city of Geneva hosting the event in 2019.
Boston hosted the Laver Cup in 2021 after a COVID-induced rescheduling the previous year. Team Europe has been skippered by Bjorn Borg while John McEnroe has commanded the World side in every edition of the competition thus far.
The tournament, which was called after Australian tennis legend Rod Laver, has seen a similar outcome play out in all 4 of the erstwhile editions, with Team Europe dominant over Team World.
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Rafael Nadal Full Press Conference | Post All Matches French Open 2022 | Roland Garros
Here is a video collection of all the post match press conferences of Rafael Nadal at The French Open 2022. This covers all his post match pressers from round 1 to the finals.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Round 1 | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory against Jordan Thompson at the first round.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Round 2 | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory against Corentin Moutet at the 2nd round.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Round 3 | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory against Botic Van De Zandschulp at the 3rd round.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Round 4 | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime at the 4rd round.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Quarterfinals | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory against Novak Djokovic in Quarterfinals.
Rafael Nadal – Press Conference after Semifinals | Roland-Garros 2022. Watch Rafael Nadal’s press conference after his victory by retirement of Alexander Zverev in Semifinals.
Rafael Nadal defeats Cameron Norrie in straight sets to win Mexican Open title
Rafael Nadal continued winning streak in 2022 by defeating British number one Cameron Norrie 6-4 6-4 to secure the Mexican Open.
It was not long before (around the end of 2021), Nadal, 35, thought he might have to step down from professional tennis because of a foot injury, but has won all 3 tournaments he has played this year.
Rafa won a 21st major title at the Australian Open after triumphing at the Melbourne warm-up event.
“At the start of the year this was unthinkable,” said Rafael Nadal.
“A month and a half back nobody would have imagined it.”
Victory over the Brit Cameron Norrie extended Nadal’s career-best winning start to the season to a fifteenth victory.
The 4th seed, who beat incoming world number one Daniil Medvedev in the quarter finals, bagged the title in Mexico without dropping a set.
It is the 91st title of Rafael Nadal’s career and a 4th in Acapulco, having won his first as an 18-year-old seventeen years ago.
Nadal, who also won in 2013 and 2020, is now the event’s youngest and oldest champion.
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