El Palmar unites to have fun Carlos Alcaraz’s historic Australian Open triumph. Picture Credit score: ATP Tour THE MURCIA village of El Palmar continues to be contemporary off the heels of the joy of the history-making feat of their hometown hero, Carlos Alcaraz, on the Australian Open. The tennis prodigy, a 22-year-old El Palmar native, has develop into the youngest …
Read More »Antequera CF snatch derby spoils and further sink Marbella FC
Share Two local Malaga sides enjoyed positive results in the third-tier over the weekend. Antequera CF won a derby in Marbella after a hard-fought battle, and Juventud de Torremolinos boosted their confidence in their bid to survive by securing a point against the leaders of Group 2. Marbella 0-1 Antequera Antequera emerged victorious from Sunday’s provincial derby at La Dama …
Read More »Cantabria: stolen Severiano Balesteros statue is found in pieces
Share The Guardia Civil have recovered the stolen statue of Severiano Ballesteros in Cantabria ten days after it was taken, with officers arresting a 22-year-old man in La Albericia, according to El Diario Montañés. The suspect was a Santander-resident who led the officers to the statue following his arrest. In a storage unit, the sculpture of the legendary golfer, worth …
Read More »Carlos Alcaraz, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, becomes the youngest person to win a Grand Slam career after a pulsating Australian Open triumph
Carlos Alcaraz was a man of few words as he entered the history books. Clad in his eye-catching green vest, and with his boyish grin. In the final of Australian Open, at the age of 22, the Murcia born maestro dominated the great Novak Djokovic, becoming the youngest ever male player to achieve a career Grand Slam. This record was …
Read More »Spain's Carlos Alcaraz wins Australian Open to complete career Grand Slam
Share Carlos Alcaraz, the youngest person in history to win trophies from all four major tennis tournaments, completed his career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open. The Australian Open semi-final was the longest ever in Australian Open’s history. It lasted five hours, 27 minutes. Alcaraz, 22, defeated Novak Djokovic, 2-6 6-2 6-3 7-5, in the Melbourne Final. Alcaraz, after …
Read More »Two Malaga-born rugby stars in Spain squad for European Championship opener
Share Spain’s rugby XV side have included two Malaga-born players in their squad for the opening match of the 2026 European Championship, with Alberto Carmona and Hugo González selected for the tournament curtain-raiser on 7 February. Head coach Pablo Bouza named the pair for the first call-up of the competition, which also covers a week-long training camp in Madrid, which …
Read More »Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest tennis player ever to win all four Grand Slams by defeating Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz, also known as Carlitos, is a storm. The world number one is only 22 years old. youngest player of all time to conquer the four majors. He said it himself: “I prefer to win the Australian Open than to win the other three ‘grand’ ones.” It’s done. The lad from Murcia becomes the youngest player in tennis history …
Read More »Spain wins the World Cup final 2030, beating co-hosts Morocco & Portugal
The president of Spain’s football federation announced that the men’s World Cup final would be played in Spain. In 2030, Spain will be hosting the 100th anniversary along with Portugal and Morocco. To mark this milestone, three celebratory matches are being played in Uruguay Paraguay Argentina before the tournament. Morocco has also expressed interest in hosting a final. They wanted …
Read More »WATCH: Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz wins grueling Classic and reaches first-ever Australian Open Final despite sickness and cramp
Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, battled through a problem with his leg to defeat Alexander Zverev by 6-4 7-6(5) 7-6(4) 6-7(3) 7-5 and reach the Australian Open final for the first time. The world number 1 from Murcia looked to be on his way to victory in Melbourne, after winning the opening two sets. However, he struggled with mobility in the …
Read More »Xabi wasn't the problem
Share To paraphrase Rudyard Kipling, “If you keep your head while all around you lose theirs…you will be a man my son!” This could have been the pep talk from José Mourinho to his Benfica goalkeeper, who scored the most dramatic of last-minute goals to keep his team in the Champions League and send Real Madrid swirling into a new …
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