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Ansh Sharma is a US Sports Writer at EssentiallySports, blending a journalist’s curiosity with a decade-long passion for tennis. A journalism graduate, he first fell in love with the sport watching Rafael Nadal’s relentless drive and competitive spirit, qualities that continue to shape how he views the game. With Nadal’s retirement, Ansh now finds the same spark in fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, whose rise represents a new era he follows closely. His sporting interests extend beyond the court, as a devoted Manchester United supporter and an F1 enthusiast with hopes of seeing Charles Leclerc capture his maiden world title. Away from the keyboard, Ansh enjoys unwinding with friends and taking time to recharge for the next big story.

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Rafael Nadal’s Uncle gives ‘retirement’ verdict on Novak Djokovic after Madrid Open withdrawal

Toni Nadal believes that Novak Djokovic shouldn't retire just yet despite his continuous physical setbacks

Iga Swiatek Shows Optimism Despite Crushing Defeat in Stuttgart

Iga Swiatek's resilience knows no bounds despite brutal loss to sixth seed, Mirra Andreeva, at the Stuttgart Open.

Elena Rybakina Breaks Character by Throwing Her Racket in Anger Mid-Match

The World No. 2 wasn't happy at all after losing the first set against Leylah Fernandez and threw her racket on the court

Rafael Jodar Keeps Winning Streak Alive in Barcelona Despite Rival’s Mind Games

Rafael Jodar recorded a dominant win over Cameron Norrie in the quarterfinals of the Barcelona Open despite the latter's visible mind games

Coco Gauff’s Meltdown Controversy Prompts French Open to Take Drastic Step

As the debate for privacy in tennis continues to heat up, the French Open has decided to take a major step in this regard.

Brazilian Pro Loses Temper Amid Ugly Meltdown as He Faces Crushing Defeat

The Brazilian Pro smashed his racket three times on the turf after losing a crucial point in the quarterfinal of the Santa Cruz Challenger

Tributes Pour In as Roland Garros Mixed Doubles Champion Passes Away

William 'Billy' Knight, who had won the Mixed Doubles title at the 1959 French Open, has passed away at the age of 90

38-Year-Old ATP Pro Brings 17-Year-Long Career to a Close: “End This Phase of My Life”

Having turned pro back in 2005, Roberto Bautista Agut has decided to retire after the conclusion of the current season

Eva Lys Breaks Silence With Emotional Apology After Tough Win Over Close Friend Paula Badosa

Lys was seen apologizing and consoling Badosa after claiming the victory in their clash at the Stuttgart Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas’ Munich Showdown Paused After Odd Moment Sparks Unexpected Delay

Tsitsipas' first round clash against Fabian Marozsan was suspended due to poor lighting at the Munich Open

Jannik Sinner Gets Big Backing Over Carlos Alcaraz on Clay Despite French Open Reality

A tennis great has claimed Sinner to be better than Alcaraz on clay even though the Italian is yet to win a French Open title

Coco Gauff Reignites Privacy Debate with “Gone Too Far” Remark

Coco Gauff has doubled down on the previous remarks that she had made regarding the need for privacy for tennis players.
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