Intelligence Archive

Rafael Jodar: The Madrid Open Prodigy Making Waves
Witness the meteoric rise of 19-year-old Rafael Jodar at the Madrid Open as he navigates the clay with the poise of a veteran. Analysis by Julian Price.

Alcaraz Wrist Injury: Roland Garros and Rome Withdrawal
Carlos Alcaraz is sidelined with a wrist injury. We analyze the impact on his clay-court season and the uncertainty surrounding his Wimbledon readiness.

Tsitsipas vs Ruud: A Madrid Open Tactical Re-Match
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud collide again in Madrid. We dive into the tactical history and physical unknowns of this crucial ATP clay-court clash.

Sinner Powers Past Norrie: Madrid Open Dominance Continues
Jannik Sinner notches his 20th consecutive win, dispatching Cameron Norrie 6-2, 7-5 in Madrid. See the record-breaking stats behind his 2026 Masters run.

Elena Rybakina Marches Through Madrid: 2026 Season Surge
Elena Rybakina secures a fourth-round spot at the Madrid Open, reaching 27 wins in 2026. Arthur Vance breaks down her steady path to the title.
Alcaraz Withdraws from Roland Garros 2026: Injury Toll Analysis
Carlos Alcaraz is out of Roland Garros 2026. Arthur Vance examines the physical toll of the ATP calendar and the vacuum left in the French Open draw.
Karolina Pliskova: A Historic Madrid Open Quarter-Final Run
Karolina Pliskova makes history at the Madrid Open as the lowest-ranked quarter-finalist ever. We analyze her tactical resurgence on the clay.
Iga Swiatek Withdraws from Madrid Open: Illness Halts Run
World number four Iga Swiatek exits the Madrid Open due to illness. A look at the immediate implications for her clay-court season and coaching transition.
Linda Noskova Rallies to Stun Coco Gauff in Madrid Thriller
Linda Noskova overcomes a 4-1 third-set deficit to upset Coco Gauff at the Mutua Madrid Open. Get the full breakdown of this dramatic three-set turn.
Andreeva Edges Bondár in Madrid Open Quarterfinal Thriller
Mirra Andreeva survives a 5-1 collapse to edge Anna Bondár in a three-set Madrid Open thriller. See how the young star punched her ticket to the quarterfinals.
Sabalenka Outlasts Osaka in Madrid Open Thriller
Aryna Sabalenka survives a fierce three-set test against Naomi Osaka in Madrid. A detailed look at the Round of 16 showdown and what lies ahead.
Felix Auger-Aliassime & Alexander Blockx: Madrid Open Clash
Felix Auger-Aliassime moves to the Madrid Open third round to face rising talent Alexander Blockx. A look at the Canadian's 2026 form on the clay.
Federer's Forehand vs. Djokovic's Backhand: Macci's Verdict
Rick Macci breaks down the definitive technical benchmarks of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in a clash of legendary stroke production.
Joao Fonseca: The Brazilian Sensation Chasing Alcaraz
From Australian Open heroics to Monte-Carlo mastery, Brazilian firebrand Joao Fonseca is putting the ATP elite on notice. Is the Top 5 within reach?
Madrid Open Chaos: Rybakina, Line-Calling, and Virus Woes
Elena Rybakina blasts electronic line-calling at the Madrid Open as a stomach virus tears through the draw. The tour is in total disarray.
Alcaraz vs Sinner: Chasing the ATP No. 1 Longevity Record
We analyze the historical weight of ATP No. 1 rankings as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner climb the all-time charts against legends like Ivan Lendl.
Jannik Sinner Eyes History at Madrid Open Amid Injury News
Jannik Sinner chases a record-breaking streak at the Madrid Open while addressing the shadow cast by Carlos Alcaraz's recent injury withdrawal.
Iga Swiatek’s Serve Evolution: New Mechanics at Madrid Open
Iga Swiatek is fine-tuning her service motion with Francisco Roig. We analyze the technical adjustments and the latest results from the Madrid Open.
Rybakina Battles Past Zheng Qinwen at Madrid Open
Elena Rybakina overcomes a tense umpire dispute to defeat Zheng Qinwen at the Madrid Open, moving into the fourth round with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory.
Rafael Jodar: Madrid’s Newest Clay Court Sensation
Rafael Jodar surges into the Madrid Open Round of 16. We analyze the breakthrough run of the World No. 34 and his unconventional path to ATP success.
Coco Gauff Withdraws from Madrid Doubles After Singles Win
Following a demanding three-set victory over Sorana Cirstea, Coco Gauff withdraws from Madrid Open doubles competition due to illness. Get the full details here.