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Mac admits: I’ve aged out of Laver Cup role

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John McEnroe heads into his final edition as World captain at the Laver Cup this weekend with the 65-year-old admitting that it’s time for him to pass the job on.

Mac will be replaced at the 2025 edition of the Europe v World team event by Andre Agassi, 54.

McEnroe is hoping to get his side to a third straight title this weekend in Berlin after reversing some losing momentum two years ago at London’s O2 arena.

The former tennis bad boy and current TV commentator said that he’s ready to step away.

“These (Gen Zed) players are younger than most of my kids,” he said in the run-up to competition. “As you get older, you feel like you get a little more distant from the sport itself.

“That’s part of the reason I’ve really enjoyed doing this, because I just feel like a part of it for a while,” McEnroe said.

“You feel the excitement sitting on the bench at the Laver Cup, and being that close, it’s not often I get that chance anymore, very rare, actually, so I’ll miss that,” he said.

But he added: ““I won’t miss the stress too much because all these guys, all 12 players and the substitute players are all very competitive, and so are the coaches.” 

Mac gave big props to Agassi as his eight-time Grand slam champion countryman steps into his role. 

“Andre is going to do a great job. I played him when he was 16 or 17, he had that personality, and you just knew something big was going to happen,” 

“Players are going to love him as well. It’s going to be fun to watch from more of a distance the next couple of years.”

The Laver Cup will be making a wholesale captaincy switch at next autumn’s edition, with Frenchman Yannick Noah replacing Bjorn Borg for Team Europe.

Main photo:- Team World won Laver Cup 2023

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Alcaraz masters tough conditions for third Barca final

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Carlos Alcaraz booked his third straight final at the Barcelona Open on a windy Saturday, repeating his win from last week over Arthur Fils.

The Spanish top seed advanced 6-2, 6-4 into Sunday’s title match, where he takes on Holger Rune for the first time on clay.

Rune, a 6-3, 6-2 winner over Karen Khachanov, stands 1-2 against Alcraz on the Tour, with the pair meeting 20 times (10-10) in juniors.

In Monte Carlo eight days ago, Alcaraz needed to come from a set down to beat Fils on his way to the title.

The Barcelona meeting was less dramatic for the local world No. 2, owns titles here from 2022 and 2023 (he was injured and did not play in 2024). He has now won his last 14 Barcelona matches.

Alcaraz was helped in the first set as Fils twice lost serve on double-faults, The French challenger lifted in the second set but was still unable to break through.

He drew a code violation for ball abuse after losing ser to trail 2-1 but saved two match points before Alcaraz clinched victory in 76 minutes.

Alcaraz won his ninth straight clay match, with Fils striking a massive 38 unforced errors.

“I’m just glad it was sunny, even if the wind was really tough to deal with,” Alcaraz said. “He was playing fantastic tennis,

“I had to do what I had to do – and I did it pretty well. I focused on my game and hitting the right shot. I’m happy I was able to do that.

“To be in this final again means a lot. I used to watch the Barcelona finals on TV as a little kid. Let’s see if I can end with the trophy tomorrow in front of my people.”

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Rune puts on masterclass to crush Khachanov

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Holger Rune will return to the ATP live ranking top 10 after a near-flawless 6-3, 6-2 display against Karen Khachanov on Saturday which sends the Dane into the final of the Barcelona Open.  

Rune needed just 67 minutes to completely dominate in the semi-final on a court named in honour of Rafael Nadal, holding his opponent to just five winners for the match – and only one in the second set.

The No. 13 Scandinavian,  by contrast, produced 21 winners and profitted from superb drop shots to ensure the win.

Khachanov was leading 3-2 in the opening set when Rune erupted.

“I was playing very good from the back of the court and mixing up the pace,” the winner said. I played most of the match the right way.

“I was aggressive and hitting through my shots. Rising in the ranking is a motivation, but I was treating this like a training week, trying to get better every day.

“Now it’s becoming more than a training week and I’m happy to be in another final (after Indian Wells in March. I’m happy with how I handled things today.”

Rune will play top seed Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final.

Main photo:- Holger Rune winning in Barcelona – by ATPTour.com

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Tsitsipas quits Barca match with illness

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Arthur Fils spent just 20 minutes on court before advancing to the semi-finals in Barcelona on Friday as opponent Stefanos Tsitsipas quit their quarter-final with apparent illness.

The rising Frenchman collected a 2-0 win as the four-time runner-up walked to the net midway through the third game, unable to continue.

Fills will take on two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz for a place in the title match.

The pair played only last week in Monte Carlos, with Alcaraz posting a comeback quarter-final win.

“I think Stef has a bug, but I’m not sure,” Fils said. “I was ready to battle for a few hours, we always have tough matches.

“I hope he will be ready for the next weeks and Roland Garros.”

The No. 14 said he is pleased with the state of his own game: “I’m playing great, the match in Monte Carlo against Carlitos was positive even if I lost.”

Main photo; Arthus Fils in action -by ISF Ltd

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