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“It looks like I won’t play at the Australian Open 2026.” Nadal said he had surgery on his hand

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“It looks like I won’t play at the Australian Open 2026.” Nadal said he had surgery on his hand

Former world number one and 22-time Grand Slam winner Spaniard Rafael Nadal said that he underwent surgery on his hand due to an injury that had bothered him for many years.

Nadal is 39 years old and retired from his professional career in 2024.

“It looks like I won’t be able to play at the Australian Open in 2026,” Nadal joked on the social network. — I had to undergo surgery on my hand due to a problem that I had been struggling with for a long time. I hope I get better soon.

The Australian Open will take place in Melbourne from January 12 to February 1.

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Rybakina and Rublev beat the Vachereau/Schwentek duo in the World Tennis Continental Cup match in China

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Rybakina and Rublev beat the Vachereau/Schwentek duo in the World Tennis Continental Cup match in China

The Russian-Kazakh duo Andrey Rublev/Elena Rybakina beat the representative of Monaco, Valentin Vachereau and Iga Szwiatek from Poland in the World Tennis Continental Cup match, which takes place in Shenzhen (China).

The meeting ended with the victory of Rublev and Rybakina representing the world team – 6:4, 6:4. Team World beats Team Europe 5–4.

In the final match of the tournament, Andrei Rublev will meet with Italian Flavio Cobolli. The game will take place on Sunday, December 28 at 18:45 local time.

The tournament takes place December 26–28. The eight participants are divided into two teams: Team Europe and Team World. Each player will play two singles matches, and two doubles matches will also be played.

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Andreeva beat Eala in an exhibition tournament match in Macau

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Andreeva beat Eala in an exhibition tournament match in Macau

Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva beat the representative of the Philippines Alexandra Eala in the match of the MGM Tennis Masters exhibition tournament, which takes place in Macau.

The meeting ended with Andreeva’s victory with a score of 6:4, 6:2.

The result of the match guaranteed victory for Conchita Martinez’s team, for which the Russian plays, over Li Na’s team. Team Martinez is also represented by Chinese Wu Yibing and Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. The tournament takes place from December 27 to 28.

Andreeva is the winner of three WTA tournaments in singles and two in doubles, Olympic silver medalist in pairs, semi-finalist at Roland Garros 2024. Currently, the athlete ranks ninth in the WTA rankings.

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Aryna Sabalenka – Nick Kyrgios. Battle of the sexes. Watch online. Live broadcast

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Aryna Sabalenka – Nick Kyrgios. Battle of the sexes. Watch online. Live broadcast

On December 28, there will be an exhibition match between the world’s first rackets in women’s singles. Arina Sabalenko Finalist at Wimbledon 2022 Nick Kyrgios from Australia.

The so-called “Battle of the Sexes” will take place at the arena in Dubai (UAE) and will start at around 18:00 Kiev time on Sunday.

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The winner will be the person who wins two sets. In the event of a change of game, a tiebreaker of up to 10 points will be determined.

Some changes have been made to the fighting rules. First, each person will only have one attempt to send. Secondly, Sabalenka’s court side will be shortened by 9%.

Broadcast video player will be added later…

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