Tennis
Gabriela Sabatini declared that she will return to the prestigious tournament of legends, where she will compete, at the age of 53.
Gabriela Sabatini declared that she will return to the prestigious tournament of legends, where she will compete, at the age of 53.
At the age of 51, Gabriela Sabatini will play tennis again. She confirmed it herself on her Twitter account, along with an image in which she is accompanied by Gisela Dulko. It will not be at the US Open, the Grand Slam that he managed to raise in his brilliant career, which he put an end to at the age of 26. “I want to thank Roland Garros’ invitation to participate in the ‘Trophée des légends’ 2022. It will be very special to play again in a place full of such beautiful memories with Gisela, whom I admire, respect and love very much. See you from May 31 to June 5 in Paris, he wrote on his Twitter account.
The post generated more than 4,000 likes and 400 RT in just over three hours, as well as euphoric reactions from different tennis players. For example, Belgian Kim Klijters, former world No. 1, answered the publication: “I want to join”.
The former No. 3 of the WTA ranking had surprised in recent weeks with a couple of videos in which she was seen practicing precisely with Gisela Dulko at the Racket Club. In the images, which were released by Gustavo Giussani, another former player from Córdoba, Sabatini demonstrates all his ability to volley the ball, as if time had never passed.
The former tennis player who won the silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where she was also the flag bearer of the Argentine delegation, distributes her residency during the year in places such as Zurich, in Switzerland, and also in American cities such as Miami or New York.
“I feel like a young person, and I think the lifestyle I lead also plays a role. I play a lot of sports, I’m active and on the move. I feel good physically and mentally, I need to start the day doing sports, it purifies me, it is a ground wire for me. Traveling and being constantly on the move is a way to stay young, but above all active, I am someone who likes to stay active. I like to be from one side to the other,” he said in an interview on Infobae in 2020.
Since his retirement, he had changed his racquet for cycling or running. Sabatini won Wimbledon in doubles in 1988 with Germany’s Steffi Graf, retired in 1996 and is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The list of the best Argentine tennis player in history includes 39 titles: 27 singles and 12 in doubles.
Great retired tennis players participate in the trophy of legends, who exhibit their validity, compete and pay for the nostalgia of the fans, who can once again enjoy the magic of Sabatini, as if the 26 years he has been in retirement were just a hiatus.
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The 10 Greatest Wimbledon Players of All Time
Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament, has seen countless legends grace its grass courts. From the era-defining champions of the past to the modern-day greats, Wimbledon has been the stage for some of the most memorable moments in tennis history. Here, we celebrate the ten greatest Wimbledon players of all time, whose exceptional skills and achievements have left an indelible mark on the tournament.
1. Roger Federer
Roger Federer is often referred to as the “King of Grass.” With a record eight Wimbledon titles to his name, Federer’s elegance and precision on the court have made him a favorite at the All England Club. His epic battles, especially against Rafael Nadal, have become a significant part of Wimbledon lore.
2. Steffi Graf
Steffi Graf’s dominance in the late 1980s and early 1990s solidified her place among the Wimbledon greats. With seven Wimbledon titles, Graf’s powerful forehand and athleticism allowed her to dominate her opponents. Her Golden Slam in 1988, where she won all four Grand Slam titles and the Olympic gold medal, remains a remarkable achievement in tennis history.
3. Pete Sampras
Pete Sampras, with his formidable serve-and-volley game, was nearly unbeatable on grass. Winning seven Wimbledon titles in the 1990s, Sampras set a then-record for most men’s singles titles at the tournament. His rivalry with Andre Agassi provided fans with some unforgettable matches.
4. Serena Williams
Serena Williams’ power and athleticism have made her a formidable force on grass courts. With seven Wimbledon titles, Serena’s dominance in the 21st century is unmatched. Her ability to rise to the occasion and deliver under pressure has made her one of the all-time greats in tennis.
5. Björn Borg
Björn Borg’s cool demeanor and exceptional baseline play earned him five consecutive Wimbledon titles from 1976 to 1980. His rivalry with John McEnroe, particularly their 1980 final, is considered one of the greatest matches in tennis history. Borg’s influence on the game remains significant even today.
6. Martina Navratilova
Martina Navratilova’s name is synonymous with Wimbledon success. Winning a record nine women’s singles titles, Navratilova’s versatility and skill on grass were unparalleled. Her intense rivalry with Chris Evert added extra excitement to the tournament during their era.
7. Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal, known primarily for his clay-court prowess, has also made a significant impact at Wimbledon. With two titles, Nadal’s tenacity and never-give-up attitude have led to some of the most thrilling matches at the tournament, including his legendary 2008 final against Federer.
8. Rod Laver
Rod Laver, the only player to win two calendar-year Grand Slams, was a formidable competitor at Wimbledon. With four titles to his name, Laver’s all-court game and sportsmanship have made him an enduring icon in tennis.
9. Venus Williams
Venus Williams, with five Wimbledon titles, has been a dominant force in women’s tennis for over two decades. Her powerful serve and graceful movement on grass have made her a perennial contender at the All England Club.
10. Billie Jean King
Billie Jean King’s impact on and off the court is legendary. With six singles titles at Wimbledon, King’s aggressive play and pioneering efforts for gender equality in sports have cemented her legacy as one of the greatest and most influential players in tennis history.
These ten players have not only achieved remarkable success at Wimbledon but have also contributed to the rich history and tradition of this prestigious tournament. Their performances have inspired generations of tennis players and fans alike, making Wimbledon the iconic event it is today.
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