Ons Jabeur was spotted working with Fernando Verdasco this year at the Madrid Open, as her coach, Issam Jellali, is not present in the Spanish capital.
Spain's Fernando Verdasco has accepted a two-month ban from the International Tennis Integrity Agency after he tested positive for methylphenidate at an ATP Challenger event in Rio de Janeiro in February.
Former top-10 professional tennis player Fernando Verdasco accepted a voluntary provisional doping suspension of two months after testing positive for a medication for ADHD.
Former top-10 player Fernando Verdasco, now ranked 172nd after a series of injuries, beat Dusan Lajovic 7-6 (4), 6-3 on Tuesday to advance to the Rio Open round of 16, his first win in an ATP 500 competition since 2019.
Spaniard and former top-10 player Fernando Verdasco has said that he wants to sue the French Open over the alleged "false positive" coronavirus test result that caused him to be dropped from this year's tournament.
Spaniard and former top-10 player Fernando Verdasco took to Twitter on Friday to explain that what he believes to be a "false positive" coronavirus test caused him to be dropped from this year's French Open.