People think they know Corentin Moutet: the talent, the emotion, the broken rackets.
But behind that image is a player trying to unlearn the idea that winning defines his worth—and to find peace in the sport he loves.
One of our most honest conversations yet. Full episode below 👇
@moutet99
Two completely different dynamics on Tour heading into the summer hardcourt stretch
First time in a LONG time there's a legitimate multiplayer race for WTA #1 (literally/spiritually). Also Kostyuk at #9...crazy
Alternatively...does anyone want to make the ATP Finals this year?!
😔🙌🏼🙌🏼 what a career! And what an upstanding, ideal player - exemplary on and off the court. You'll be missed @BautistaAgut 🙌🏼 One of the last remaining pillars of the golden age of Spanish tennis.
La Copa del Rey de Tenis ha sido mi último torneo como profesional
Me hacía ilusión que fuera en España, y este torneo emblemático era un escenario perfecto para despedirme
Agradecido a los que habéis estado conmigo durante este viaje y al tenis por todo lo que me ha dado
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Selena 😍
La gente no ve todo el trabajo que hay detrás de un jugador. Y yo nunca voy a olvidar a las personas que me ayudaron a llegar a mi mejor versión.
Italian journalists asked Jannik Sinner if he still enjoys playing tennis, assuming that he looks like he’s less happy on court lately, in their opinion.
🦊: “No, no, I still have fun playing tennis. I don’t have fun coming here and talking to you (journalists.)”
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So interesting hearing Andy Murray talking about Jamie Murray, his forehand and his singles career:
“When he was 12, he went from being one of the best players in Europe, he was in the top 3 behind Rafa Nadal and Richard Gasquet, and he moved to a training base in England and within 6 months they tried to change his forehand and he never found it again, he basically got the yips on his forehand from 12 years old and never recovered it and that’s why, regardless of the equipment, he cannot swing the racket properly. So it’s amazing he ended up doing what he did in tennis but his singles career was done because he couldn’t hit a forehand, couldn’t generate any power”
So cool to hear Andy talking about it! (Quote from “The Set” YouTube channel)
@tod_tv Please please please stop the arabic voiceovers during tennis grandslam trophy presentations! when u have options for English and Arabic voicectrack then why subject the English listeners to arabic voiceover? it completely drowns out the speech, can't hear the players!!
@gungun005 Must have just woken up 🤣 But I wonder how this would be perceived if a common ticket holder did this - live stream the match to their friends or family 😂
At a time when #films attacking India's own minorities and critics of the government are quickly cleared, it is no surprise that a true story recounted with empathy for P@lest1nians encountered roadblocks. This situation is known in some circles as achhe din. (4/10)
I finally went all the way to Noida to watch this film since it's not available near my home. The Voice of #HindRajab is very moving. Heartbreaking too, of course, but it was heartening to sit in a hall packed with people who had made the effort to be there on a Sunday. (1/10)