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Rafael Nadal Struggles to Return to Form in 2024 – Can He Still Win?

More withdrawals than matches played in 2024… Rafael Nadal is struggling to return to the highest level. After the Australian Open in January, the Bull of Manacor gave up on the North American tour after a package in Indian Wells. Can he still win? Can the season on earth in our sights bring about its renewal? Court N°1 also looks back on the good performances of the French at Indian Wells. With Anthony Rech, Eric Salliot and Florent Serra.

‘The Retro Effect’ is the new section of Court N°1! The whole team will return every week to a legendary match, between memories and anecdotes. 3 penalty points for a historic disqualification: on January 21, 1990, John McEnroe left through the back door of the Australian Open. The American becomes the first player in the Open era to be disqualified in a Grand Slam!

He has been walking on water since the beginning of 2024: after the Open 13, Ugo Humbert won the ATP 500 in Dubai! An aggressive and assertive game, two Top 10 eliminated in one week… But how far can the Frenchman, who ranks 14th in the ATP, go? Court N°1 analyzes the Frenchman’s performances, and looks back on the notable outings of Arthur Fils and Andrey Rublev. A return to the trashy era of McEnroe or Connors? With Anthony Rech, Florent Serra and Eric Salliot.

No title in 2024, a very energy-consuming game and above all an injury in Rio… Carlos Alcaraz is having a difficult few weeks. The world number 2 seems to be struggling to regain his best level from last summer. Should we be worried about the young Spaniard? This is the debate in the first part of Court N°1. Sarah Pitkowski, Florent Serra and Anthony Rech also look back on the French week.

‘The Retro Effect’ is the new section of Court N°1! The whole team will return every week to a legendary match, between memories and anecdotes. Gasquet-Wawrinka: it’s the one-handed backhand duel. In 2015 on the grass at Wimbledon, the Frenchman will get the best of the Swiss to qualify for the semi-final of the London tournament.

This February 19, 2024 will be a milestone: for the first time in history, no one-handed backhand player is in the Top 10! With the demotion of Stefanos Tsitsipas to 11th place, representatives of the one-handed backhand are becoming increasingly rare at the top level… How can this disappearance be explained? Do surfaces have a real impact on this change? Do one-handed backhand specialists still have a future? This is the Court N°1 debate, with Eric Salliot, Florent Serra and Anthony Rech.

‘The Retro Effect’ is the new section of Court N°1! The whole team will return every week to a legendary match, between memories and anecdotes. Very struggling recently, Andy Murray still made history. On July 7, 2013 in particular, when at the age of 26, he dominated Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final (6-4, 7-5, 6-4). He became the first Briton to win this Grand Slam tournament since… 1936. That is 77 years after Fred Perry. A victory awaited by an entire people! With Eric Salliot, Florent Serra and Julien Taxis Production: Killian Verove Director: Julien Vélia

Cock-a-doodle Doo ! The first French success in 2024 on the ATP circuit is signed by Ugo Humbert. A victory at the Open 13 in Marseillle, after a fiery run, Davidovich Fokina, Hurkacz and Dimitrov. In the final, the Lorraine burst onto the screen. New French number 1, can he go even higher and reach the Top 10, his declared objective? And then focus on the French present in the Top 100… there are only 9 left! Quite a few of them have left in recent weeks, like Gasquet, Bonzi and Halys. Should we be worried? Overview of these French players who are no longer part of the sacrosanct Top 100 for the moment. With Eric Salliot, Florent Serra and Julien Taxis Production: Killian Verove Director: Julien Vélia

‘The Retro Effect’ is the new section of Court N°1! The whole team will return every week to a legendary match, between memories and anecdotes. He brought down the (new) monster of world tennis at the start of 2006. Arnaud Clément overthrew Rafael Nadal, recent winner of his first Roland Garros, in 3 sets in the semi-final! A look back at the XXL performance of the Frenchman who will be titled, with Jean-François Caujolle, the boss of the tournament, who gives us his anecdotes.

2024-03-13 15:23:50
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