Monday, October 06, 2025

Weekend Tennis Roundup


Anisimova captured the crown in Beijing, while the men still battle it out in Shanghai. Full report plus all the ATP beef that's fit to post BELOW.


Fabien Reboul desperately wants our ATTENTION


Wimbledon and U.S. Open finalist Amanda Anisimova claimed the China Open women’s title on Sunday with a 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 win over Czech player Linda Nosková. I was happy to see the 20-year-old Czech break through to a WTA 1000 final -- saving four match points against Jessica Pegula in the semis -- but I supposed it made more sense to the American to come out on top, especially after completely embarrassing Coco Gauff.




Daniil Medvedev looks to shake out the kinks in his game


Ooh la la: Those Rocha brothers 


Even a shirted Holger Rune might still need some pasties 


Andrea Pellegrino bulging out all over 


And to think Francisco Cerundolo wasn't initially on my hot radar. Watch HERE




Casper Ruud easily covers ICON magazine


And hawks Yonex with that baby face 


Hot for Pepe


This is a start ...


Lorenzo Musetti got the better of countryman Luciano Darderi in Shanghai, so the latter got a little something back after the match ...





Although he might have aimed a little lower, too 


Musetti assumes the position ...


Hot for little brother Mathew Tsitsipas 



Benjamin Lock on the mend 


Cristian Garin rallied past Facundo Diaz Acosta 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in Antofagasta Challenger ...


Such a big trophy for such a small tournament! 






Norway's Nicolai Budkov Kjær stormed past American Patrick Kypson 6-0, 6-3 to claim his fourth Challenger title of the year in Vendeen, France


Pumped


Gregoire Jacq and Albano Olivetti took home the doubles crown


Celebrating with their team


Nikola Mektic and Austin Krajicek get some ball-kid training in Shanghai 



Orlando blooms


Julian Cash's blond bombshell of a friend 


Sexpot Alex Rybakov


Hot doubles team: Darderi and Cerundolo 


Adam Jones would like your attention again


... and again 


Sander Gille and dreamboat Wimbledon mixed-doubles champ Sem Verbeek edged Petr Nouza and Patrik Rikl for the Alicante Ferrero Challenger doubles crown 


On their knees 


Rafael Nadal: Next stop, Istanbul? 


Kudos to Reilly Opelka for pulling this off 


Borno Gojo is all dressed up with someplace to go 


Borna in Stockholm 


Young blue eyes 


Luciano Tacchi takes a coffee break with Diego Medina


Sex bomb Patrick Kypson


Borna has a Waco flashback 



Camilo Ugo Carabelli making a spectacle of himself, per unusual 


Hot mixed-everything couple: Francisco Cabral and Lucas Miedler 




Andrea Vavassori putting in the work 









I've got a crush on Gyorgy Balazs, coach of Fabian Marozsan


David Vegas Hernandez isn't getting any smaller 



Cutie pie Luca Nardi


What are Italians good for? 




Pretty boy Zizou Bergs











Kudos to this guy for getting Joao Fonseca half-naked 


Yannick Hanfmann looked awfully good terrorizing Novak Djokovic in Shanghai 


Jack Draper on the mend yet again 








And last but hardly least: Fede "The Body" Gomez in all his glory ...

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