Monday, May 19, 2025

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Carlos Alcaraz and Jasmine Paolini win big in Rome. Full report plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.


Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner, 7-6 (5), 6-1, to win his first Italian Open on Sunday and add another big clay-court title to his résumé. 


It was the Spaniard's fourth win in a row over the World No. 1, who was competing in his first event since returning from a three-month doping suspension.


Meanwhile, Jasmine Paolini beat Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-2 in the women’s singles final on Saturday to become the first Italian player to win the tournament in 40 years -- and first little person to ever do so. She then came back on Sunday and became the first woman since Monica Seles in 1990 to win both the singles and doubles titles in Rome -- and the first player to do so in any WTA 1000 series tournament since Vera Zvonareva at Indian Wells in 2009.


Every time I think I'm being too hard on Coco she plays a match like this -- replete with a head-scratching 55(!) unforced errors. I guess the fact that she's No. 2 in the world really speaks to her incredible ability to compete despite the fact that her game is stacked against her.


In men's doubles, Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic saved a match point to win their third Masters 1000 title of the season with a 6-4, 6-7, 13-11 win over Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul.


But even though the French duo narrowly lost in the final, people can't stop talking about Reboul and Doumbia's semifinal victory celebration in Rome!


Elsewhere around the net ...


I could die happy if I got to see Marcos Giron in his underwear. But until then, his pecs will do.


Manspread Monday with sex bomb Luciano Darderi


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Fellow sexpot Camilo Ugo Carabelli




Another good week for dreamy Jack Draper 








Casper Ruud cakes


Grigor Dimitrov turns 34


And it looks like he's got a hot tamale on his hands 


Tommy Paul lets it all(most) hang out



Peek-a-belly


Color coordinated Nico Mahut and Pierre Hugues 


Otto Virtanen in flight 


Joran Vliegen and Ariel Behar defeated Hendrik Jebens and Robin Haase in the Turin Challenger final



Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski in Rome 


Mitchell Krueger isn't shooting blanks 







Alexis Galarneau is ready to go


Francisco Cabral and Lucas Miedler claim a second title of the season, defeating Bhambri/Galloway 7-6(1), 7-6(2) in Bordeaux 




Filippo Baldi and Fabio Fognini in Paris


Dino Prizmic wins the Zagreb Open ...


over an injured Luca Van Assche


I want to know more about Tommy Fabiano's friends


Recruiting Dennis Novak 


One happy guy with Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori


Fede Gomez 


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Federico Bove and Carlitos 




I'm not sure I'd heard of Bove before this year and now I can't get enough 




Big 'n' thicc in Alcaraz's box





Novak Djokovic is giving it another go this week in Geneva 


Ivar Jose Aramburu Contreras and model David Zepeda


Jaime Faria and friends 



Cristian Garin wins the Oeiras Open. The former top 20 Chilean will arrive at the French qualies with 10 consecutive wins and two Challenger titles under his (tired) belt



Adam Jones is in love 




I'm hot for David Quayle ...




Nikoloz Basilashvili reached the final at the Challenger in Bordeaux 


Return of the hot Zverev


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Big David Vega Hernandez and a growing Andy Mies were winners in Oeiras, Portugal


Brayden Schnur looking dapper 


Pavic ass


Big Mate tails Big Joe


Joe and Neal


Fede Gomez & friends


Tomas Machac


Mr. Gams 


Flavio Cobolli


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Giovanni Tocci, Flavio Cobolli e Lorenzo Marsaglia(!)


Evan "Champagne" King and Christian Harrison 




Pedro Martinez and Edu Esteve in Hamburg 




Andrea Vavassori and Andres Molteni in Turin


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Zizou Bergs has a big appetite 






Ian Luca Lee and the boys 


Fun with Albano Olivetti






Juan Martin del Potro at the Fiaca Academy


Chris Eubanks getting some pointers from Andy Roddick, Chris Eaton and Phillip Gresk in Charlotte


My heart belongs to Zlatan Dzumhur


Handsome Hubert Hurkacz took out Mensik in Rome




Tracy Austin's oldest son (Dylan Holt) got married -- and musical guest Clayton Mullen made everyone wanna be a cowboy



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The Djokovic-Andy Murray Project is over 






Yannick Hanfmann and friends 


Argentina's own Matias Descotte








Scenes from UCLA


Your weekly reminder that Paula Badosa left him for this!


I can finally relax now that Carlos is seeded second at the French Open, where he has to be considered the favorite 


And look at poor Iga, all the way down to No. 5


By the numbers


What scares me about Sabalenka's lead is that she could lose all four majors this year and still wind up No. 1

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