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This week in the world of tennis, players are making a transition from Wimbledon’s grass to Roland Garros’ clay for the Olympics. Rafael Nadal made it to the final in Bastad, Sweden, achieving his best ATP tournament result since 2022. Despite losing to Portugal’s Nuno Borges, Nadal showed endurance and physicality in his matches.

Nadal’s journey back to the court has been focused on regaining his form and competitive edge. Although he has spoken about feeling good physically, he acknowledges that his level of play needs improvement to be truly competitive. As a 22-time Grand Slam champion, Nadal is facing the reality of his current ranking and the challenges that come with it.

In other tournament news, the Palermo Ladies Open saw a battle of breaks between Zheng Qinwen and Karolina Muchova, with Zheng emerging as the victor. Meanwhile, in Hamburg, Alexander Zverev faced Arthur Fils in a match that included an underarm serve and a frosty handshake. Zverev, like other players before him, called for increased technology in tennis officiating after a controversial point.

Changes are also happening in the tennis calendar, as the Hall of Fame Open in Newport, Rhode Island, will become a mixed ATP Challenger and WTA 125 event from 2025. This shift will align the tournament with the second week of Wimbledon, impacting the grass-court season. Similarly, Queen’s Club in London will become a mixed ATP and WTA 500-level tournament in 2025.

Looking ahead, upcoming ATP and WTA events include the Croatia Open Umag, Atlanta Open, Generali Open in Kitzbuhel for the men, and the Prague Open and Iasi Open for the women. Players are continuing to rise and fall in the rankings, with Diana Shnaider and Arthur Fils seeing significant improvements.

As the tennis tours progress, players are adapting to new challenges, changes in the calendar, and the competitive nature of the sport. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the world of tennis as players strive for success on the court.