Former world number one Boris Becker has called on tennis players under the age of 28 to “show up” and start challenging for Grand Slam titles.

With Nadal winning the French Open, the last 10 Slams have been won by either the 33-year-old, Novak Djokovic, 32, or Roger Federer, 37.

Dominic Thiem, 25, is the only male player currently aged under 28 to have reached a Grand Slam final.

Valorant, the popular online tactical shooter developed by Riot Games, has not only gained immense popularity among players but has also captured the attention of the esports betting community. As the competitive scene continues to thrive, more and more betting enthusiasts are turning their attention to Valorant. In this article, we will explore the growing trend of betting on Valorant and provide insights into how to approach this form of gambling responsibly.

1. Understanding Valorant’s Competitive Scene:
Before engaging in Valorant betting, it is crucial to have a solid understanding of the game’s competitive landscape. Familiarize yourself with the professional teams, key players, tournament formats, and recent performance

The ousting of the ATP chairman will leave a vacuum at the top of the sport at a time when strong leadership is required

This is the story of a pointless coup. Engineered by Novak Djokovic and facilitated by a small group in the ATP players’ council, it has delivered up the head of the association, Chris Kermode, one of the most innovative administrators in sport, leaving tennis in a perilous limbo at the very time it needs strong leadership.

Dayana Yastremska defeated Ajla Tomljanovic 6-2, 2-6, 7-6(3) in a dramatic final at the Toyota Thailand Open in Hua Hin on Sunday, and when it was over Nick Kyrgios took to Twitter to call out the Ukrainian champion for calling for a medical timeout while trailing 5-2 in the deciding set.

“That medical was trash,” wrote Kyrgios.