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French Tennis Federation Launches Initiative to Boost Clay Courts by 2032

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) has announced an ambitious plan to double the number of clay tennis courts in the country by 2032. This initiative includes renovating 13,000 existing courts and converting them into low-maintenance artificial clay courts.

Alcaraz announces plans for full clay court season in 2026

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz, currently ranked number one in the world, has revealed his readiness to return to clay courts in the 2026 season ahead of his anticipated participation in the Monte Carlo tournament.

Alcaraz Returns Eagerly as Title Defender in Monte Carlo

Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz is set to kick off the clay court season in Monte Carlo, returning as the defending champion of the ATP Masters 1000 event. Alcaraz expressed his immense happiness about returning to this prestigious tournament.

Intense Battle for Tennis Ranking Top Spot Between Alcaraz and Sinner

The competition for the top spot in the ATP rankings heats up between Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Italy's Jannik Sinner as the Monte Carlo Masters begins. The gap between the two players has narrowed to <strong>1190 points</strong>, intensifying the rivalry in the clay court season.

Shviontek Trains with Nadal Ahead of Clay Court Season

Polish tennis star Iga Shviontek is preparing for upcoming clay court competitions through specialized training sessions with Spanish legend Rafael Nadal. This collaboration aims to enhance her performance and achieve greater success.

Alcaraz Prepares for Full Clay Court Season Ahead

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz, currently ranked number one in the world, expressed his excitement about returning to clay courts. He is set to compete in several tournaments before defending his title at Roland Garros.

Draper prepares for clay season after Miami Open exit

Australian player <strong>Alex Draper</strong> announced he is gearing up for the clay season following his early exit from the <strong>Miami Open</strong>. Draper hopes to achieve better results in upcoming tournaments on clay.