Tennis Today: Andre Agassi cops flak and men’s tennis in ‘transition period’

In Tennis Today, Andre Agassi criticised after Novak Djokovic split and Greg Rusedski gives his views on the state of men’s tennis.
What’s on the site
Peter Hampshire rates Asia’s historical stars with his top 10 greatest Asian tennis players of all time.
We had bits and pieces about Harper and Brooklyn Beckham in Tennis Today over the last few days, but yesterday it was the turn of Romeo as the teenager was given a private tennis lesson from Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki.
Rafael Nadal is set to make his comeback this weekend, but his coach Carlos Moya has urged caution.
Heather Watson and Eugenie Bouchard’s struggles continued in Charleston.
However, Garbine Muguruza had no such problems in Monterrey.
If you still have a bit of time to kill, then do take our 10-question teaser about Miami Open champion John Isner.
What’s in the news
Andre Agassi has copped a bit of flak after his stint as Novak Djokovic’s coach came to an abrupt end last week. Former Serbia Davis Cup captain Radmilo Armenulic is quoted as saying by Tennisworldusa.org: “I was opposed to that co-operation since the first day because he didn’t do anything for Novak’.”
Sky Sports analyst Greg Rusedski says “it feels like we are in a transition period with the men’s game” following John Isner and Juan Martin del Potro’s recent success in Miami and Indian Wells respectively.
What’s on social media
Some light-hearted moments from the Miami Open.
Forehand winner of note from Sara Errani in Charleston.
Hot Shot: Great forehand winner from @SaraErrani @VolvoCarOpen. pic.twitter.com/625qfGrmVP
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) April 3, 2018
Caroline Garcia trying her hand at keepie uppie.
Nadal gives us a close-up of the stadium in Valencia.
Nick Kyrgios shooting hoops in the Bahamas.
What’s on TV
ATP Davis Cup
It is Davis Cup week and the action only kicks off on Friday.
WTA Charleston Open
Naomi Osaka, Petra Kvitova and Johanna Konta all set to feature on Wednesday.
16:00-00:00 / 01:00-03:00
LIVE – BT Sport ESPN
WTA Monterrey Open
Second-round action continues in Mexico.
23:30-06:00
LIVE – BT Sport 3