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3-Time Grand Slam Champion Returns

December 22, 2025 | Edition #308
While the holiday season is in full swing for most, 41-year-old Vera Zvonareva is already gearing up for the 2026 campaign. Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz continues to make headlines after his shocking decision to part ways with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero—a move that hasn’t sat well with everyone. Read on for more.

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3-Time Grand Slam Champion Returns to Australian Open at 41 |
The veteran star confirms a surprise Australian Open return at 41 following a remarkable comeback. |


As you read above, Alcaraz has recently been facing some heat because he decided to leave Ferrero behind. So,
Do You Think Alcaraz Can Face a Major Setback in 2026 After Losing Ferrero? |
Last Poll’s Results: 57.14% of you think that the NCAA should not allow older tennis players to participate.

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Happy Birthday to Casper Ruud, born 22 December 1998. The Norwegian star has risen to the top of men’s tennis, reaching three Grand Slam finals and becoming one of the game’s premier clay-court players. In May 2025, he made history by winning his first ATP Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open, defeating Jack Draper 7‑5, 3‑6, 6‑4 to become the first Norwegian ever to lift a Masters 1000 trophy. Known for his resilience and skill on big stages, Ruud continues to inspire fans worldwide with his relentless pursuit of excellence.

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