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In 2024, Tennis Was Busy With Action On and Off the Court


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There was also plenty of joy in 2024. Sinner and Alcaraz each claimed two majors. Alcaraz still ended the season ranked third behind Sinner and Zverev, who won ATP Masters 1000 titles in Rome and at the Paris Indoors and ended with a 69-21 record compared with Alcaraz's 54-13. Sinner led the tour with a 73-6 record.


The article from The New York Times, published on December 13, 2024, discusses the impact of Rafael Nadal's retirement announcement on the tennis world. It highlights reactions from fellow players, coaches, and fans, reflecting on Nadal's illustrious career, his influence on the sport, and the void his departure will leave. Players like Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer share personal anecdotes and express their admiration for Nadal's competitive spirit and sportsmanship. Coaches discuss how Nadal's relentless work ethic and unique playing style have inspired a generation of tennis players. The piece also touches on the future of tennis without one of its "Big Three," speculating on how the sport might evolve and who might step up to fill the competitive and charismatic gap left by Nadal.

Read the Full The New York Times Article at:
[ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/13/sports/tennis/nadal-retirement-players-coaches.html ]

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