Measured, thoughtful and quietly driven, Martin Landaluce carries the aura of a young player shaped not only by talent but by the powerful influences around him. It is here, on these pristine courts, that much of his growth has taken place. A former US Open boys' singles champion and now a two-time ATP Challenger Tour titlist, Landaluce credits part of his progress to a unique apprenticeship few players his age experience: training with Rafael Nadal himself. “On this first court is where I practised with [Nadal] several times,” Landaluce said, looking over the courts in Mallorca. “We talk about things normally no one asks you,” Landaluce said. “But he doesn't have a filter, so if he wants to ask you that he is going to do it and I like that from him and I admire him. It is good to do that reflection.” Family has also played a defining role in Landaluce's journey. His father, Alejandro, still competes on the ITF Seniors Tour, while both his siblings share the same competitive fire. Their unity was once captured in a story almost too improbable to believe. “I think that is very, very difficult and rare in the history of tennis.” If Landaluce's path has been shaped by family and mentorship, Alexander Blockx's story begins with sibling rivalry and the moment a young boy realised he wanted to be on the court, not just watching from the side. “I used to sit on the bench and watch a lot, what my brother was doing,” the 20-year-old Belgian said. My coach asked me if I wanted to try and at first I was a bit shy, and then eventually I started hitting and it was so nice and I had the feeling instantly.” That early spark has evolved into a dynamic, forward-leaning style that powered Blockx to two ATP Challenger Tour titles this season and a place at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF. “I am pretty quick for my height,” said World No. “I can attack really well from my forehand. Philippe Cassiers, his coach since childhood, has been guiding him for 16 years, a rarity in the modern game. “We have known each other for 16 years now. We are enjoying the process.” Watch Episode 2 of Journey to Jeddah now, and follow both Landaluce and Blockx as they take aim at the title at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, held in Jeddah from 17–21 December. “We talk about things normally no one asks you,” Landaluce said. “But he doesn't have a filter, so if he wants to ask you that he is going to do it and I like that from him and I admire him. It is good to do that reflection.” Family has also played a defining role in Landaluce's journey. His father, Alejandro, still competes on the ITF Seniors Tour, while both his siblings share the same competitive fire. Their unity was once captured in a story almost too improbable to believe. “I think that is very, very difficult and rare in the history of tennis.” If Landaluce's path has been shaped by family and mentorship, Alexander Blockx's story begins with sibling rivalry and the moment a young boy realised he wanted to be on the court, not just watching from the side. “I used to sit on the bench and watch a lot, what my brother was doing,” the 20-year-old Belgian said. My coach asked me if I wanted to try and at first I was a bit shy, and then eventually I started hitting and it was so nice and I had the feeling instantly.” That early spark has evolved into a dynamic, forward-leaning style that powered Blockx to two ATP Challenger Tour titles this season and a place at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF. “I am pretty quick for my height,” said World No. “I can attack really well from my forehand. Philippe Cassiers, his coach since childhood, has been guiding him for 16 years, a rarity in the modern game. “We have known each other for 16 years now. We are enjoying the process.” Watch Episode 2 of Journey to Jeddah now, and follow both Landaluce and Blockx as they take aim at the title at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, held in Jeddah from 17–21 December. “We talk about things normally no one asks you,” Landaluce said. “But he doesn't have a filter, so if he wants to ask you that he is going to do it and I like that from him and I admire him. It is good to do that reflection.” Family has also played a defining role in Landaluce's journey. His father, Alejandro, still competes on the ITF Seniors Tour, while both his siblings share the same competitive fire. Their unity was once captured in a story almost too improbable to believe. “I think that is very, very difficult and rare in the history of tennis.” If Landaluce's path has been shaped by family and mentorship, Alexander Blockx's story begins with sibling rivalry and the moment a young boy realised he wanted to be on the court, not just watching from the side. “I used to sit on the bench and watch a lot, what my brother was doing,” the 20-year-old Belgian said. My coach asked me if I wanted to try and at first I was a bit shy, and then eventually I started hitting and it was so nice and I had the feeling instantly.” That early spark has evolved into a dynamic, forward-leaning style that powered Blockx to two ATP Challenger Tour titles this season and a place at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF. “I am pretty quick for my height,” said World No. “I can attack really well from my forehand. Philippe Cassiers, his coach since childhood, has been guiding him for 16 years, a rarity in the modern game. “We have known each other for 16 years now. We are enjoying the process.” Watch Episode 2 of Journey to Jeddah now, and follow both Landaluce and Blockx as they take aim at the title at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, held in Jeddah from 17–21 December. “We talk about things normally no one asks you,” Landaluce said. “But he doesn't have a filter, so if he wants to ask you that he is going to do it and I like that from him and I admire him. Family has also played a defining role in Landaluce's journey. His father, Alejandro, still competes on the ITF Seniors Tour, while both his siblings share the same competitive fire. Their unity was once captured in a story almost too improbable to believe. If Landaluce's path has been shaped by family and mentorship, Alexander Blockx's story begins with sibling rivalry and the moment a young boy realised he wanted to be on the court, not just watching from the side. “I used to sit on the bench and watch a lot, what my brother was doing,” the 20-year-old Belgian said. That early spark has evolved into a dynamic, forward-leaning style that powered Blockx to two ATP Challenger Tour titles this season and a place at the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF. “I am pretty quick for my height,” said World No. “I can attack really well from my forehand. I think the key is to be as aggressive as you can otherwise you have no chance to beat the best players.” Philippe Cassiers, his coach since childhood, has been guiding him for 16 years, a rarity in the modern game. “We have known each other for 16 years now. Cassiers agreed: “It is a long, trusted relationship. 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From passports to passwords, the app is helping players stay organized and secure across nonstop global travel.ByStephanie LivaudaisPublished Dec 07, 2025 copy_link They're competing at the highest level while living out of suitcases and flying across continents, and handling the business side of their careers while on the move and in public view.Prize money, visas, contracts—many of these logistics are handled in airport lounges, hotel lobbies, or anywhere with Wi-Fi, often on mobile devices that are far from secure.In a world where their schedules can be unpredictable and their online exposure is constant, protecting personal data has become as essential as protecting their serve. A new ATP partnership underscores just how urgent that need has become.Enter BUNKR, the all-in-one privacy and security app that has quickly become a trusted tool for players and their teams. In January, the ATP partnered with BUNKR to provide a co-branded version of the app and a free year of membership (after that, it's $11.99 annually). Hundreds of players across the spectrum—Top 10 stars, rising juniors, and retired pros—have already signed on.Read More: Five WTA players receive more than a quarter of all online abuse and threats, report says“As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” Prize money, visas, contracts—many of these logistics are handled in airport lounges, hotel lobbies, or anywhere with Wi-Fi, often on mobile devices that are far from secure.In a world where their schedules can be unpredictable and their online exposure is constant, protecting personal data has become as essential as protecting their serve. A new ATP partnership underscores just how urgent that need has become.Enter BUNKR, the all-in-one privacy and security app that has quickly become a trusted tool for players and their teams. In January, the ATP partnered with BUNKR to provide a co-branded version of the app and a free year of membership (after that, it's $11.99 annually). Hundreds of players across the spectrum—Top 10 stars, rising juniors, and retired pros—have already signed on.Read More: Five WTA players receive more than a quarter of all online abuse and threats, report says“As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” A new ATP partnership underscores just how urgent that need has become.Enter BUNKR, the all-in-one privacy and security app that has quickly become a trusted tool for players and their teams. In January, the ATP partnered with BUNKR to provide a co-branded version of the app and a free year of membership (after that, it's $11.99 annually). Hundreds of players across the spectrum—Top 10 stars, rising juniors, and retired pros—have already signed on.Read More: Five WTA players receive more than a quarter of all online abuse and threats, report says“As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” In January, the ATP partnered with BUNKR to provide a co-branded version of the app and a free year of membership (after that, it's $11.99 annually). Hundreds of players across the spectrum—Top 10 stars, rising juniors, and retired pros—have already signed on.Read More: Five WTA players receive more than a quarter of all online abuse and threats, report says“As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” Read More: Five WTA players receive more than a quarter of all online abuse and threats, report says“As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” “As a membership organization we are always looking for tools to help our players succeed,” says Fernando Sanchez, Senior VP of Player Relations at ATP Tour. “They have complicated, demanding lives with year-round travel, and BUNKR enables them to organize their careers in a safe and simple way.“We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” “We offer our players BUNKR accounts to store personal information, safely save passwords, and communicate with their teams.” BUNKR keeps it secure, private, and under my control... Bethanie Mattek-Sands And that's been BUNKR.”BUNKR provides bank-grade protection for users who need a secure place to store or exchange personal information. It combines a secure vault for documents (including travel papers, visa applications and medical records) with a password manager, private messaging, document scanning and encrypted notes.Read More: ATP says Safe Sport program has flagged more than 162,000 abusive online comments to playersIts standout feature is members-only messaging, which filters out spam and impersonators by allowing players to communicate only with verified contacts. For athletes whose social media inboxes are overflowing with scams or abusive messages—a trend the Longs say has increased alongside sports betting—that protection is invaluable. And that's been BUNKR.”BUNKR provides bank-grade protection for users who need a secure place to store or exchange personal information. It combines a secure vault for documents (including travel papers, visa applications and medical records) with a password manager, private messaging, document scanning and encrypted notes.Read More: ATP says Safe Sport program has flagged more than 162,000 abusive online comments to playersIts standout feature is members-only messaging, which filters out spam and impersonators by allowing players to communicate only with verified contacts. For athletes whose social media inboxes are overflowing with scams or abusive messages—a trend the Longs say has increased alongside sports betting—that protection is invaluable. BUNKR provides bank-grade protection for users who need a secure place to store or exchange personal information. It combines a secure vault for documents (including travel papers, visa applications and medical records) with a password manager, private messaging, document scanning and encrypted notes.Read More: ATP says Safe Sport program has flagged more than 162,000 abusive online comments to playersIts standout feature is members-only messaging, which filters out spam and impersonators by allowing players to communicate only with verified contacts. For athletes whose social media inboxes are overflowing with scams or abusive messages—a trend the Longs say has increased alongside sports betting—that protection is invaluable. Read More: ATP says Safe Sport program has flagged more than 162,000 abusive online comments to playersIts standout feature is members-only messaging, which filters out spam and impersonators by allowing players to communicate only with verified contacts. For athletes whose social media inboxes are overflowing with scams or abusive messages—a trend the Longs say has increased alongside sports betting—that protection is invaluable. Its standout feature is members-only messaging, which filters out spam and impersonators by allowing players to communicate only with verified contacts. For athletes whose social media inboxes are overflowing with scams or abusive messages—a trend the Longs say has increased alongside sports betting—that protection is invaluable. The app's clean interface is another reason it has taken hold on tour. Players juggling long travel days, limited downtime and sometimes multiple languages don't have room for complicated security tools. BUNKR's simplicity and speed lower the barrier to staying safe, which is a big part of its appeal across the ATP and WTA.“It kind of formed organically,” said Trent Long. “We had a lot of adoption from players, and they started sharing with others how beneficial BUNKR was for them. We also created a special version of the app with custom branding and product adjustments to create the most efficient version for how players would use it.”BUNKR's website features testimonials from players, coaches, media and others in the sport, highlighting how quickly it has become part of daily tour life:Bethanie Mattek-Sands, former doubles world No. From stadiums to airports to sharing my life online, BUNKR is protection that moves with me in a world full of noise and exposure.”Filip Krajinovic, former ATP Top 30: “I feel like I finally found an app where I don't have to worry about being hacked. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. “We had a lot of adoption from players, and they started sharing with others how beneficial BUNKR was for them. We also created a special version of the app with custom branding and product adjustments to create the most efficient version for how players would use it.”BUNKR's website features testimonials from players, coaches, media and others in the sport, highlighting how quickly it has become part of daily tour life:Bethanie Mattek-Sands, former doubles world No. From stadiums to airports to sharing my life online, BUNKR is protection that moves with me in a world full of noise and exposure.”Filip Krajinovic, former ATP Top 30: “I feel like I finally found an app where I don't have to worry about being hacked. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. We also created a special version of the app with custom branding and product adjustments to create the most efficient version for how players would use it.”BUNKR's website features testimonials from players, coaches, media and others in the sport, highlighting how quickly it has become part of daily tour life:Bethanie Mattek-Sands, former doubles world No. From stadiums to airports to sharing my life online, BUNKR is protection that moves with me in a world full of noise and exposure.”Filip Krajinovic, former ATP Top 30: “I feel like I finally found an app where I don't have to worry about being hacked. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. BUNKR's website features testimonials from players, coaches, media and others in the sport, highlighting how quickly it has become part of daily tour life:Bethanie Mattek-Sands, former doubles world No. From stadiums to airports to sharing my life online, BUNKR is protection that moves with me in a world full of noise and exposure.”Filip Krajinovic, former ATP Top 30: “I feel like I finally found an app where I don't have to worry about being hacked. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. From stadiums to airports to sharing my life online, BUNKR is protection that moves with me in a world full of noise and exposure.”Filip Krajinovic, former ATP Top 30: “I feel like I finally found an app where I don't have to worry about being hacked. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. Privacy is important to me.”Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. Mike James, tennis analyst: “With so many messaging platforms recently exposed for security flaws, finding a safe place to store sensitive documents and communicate privately has never been more important. Hannah Keeling, BUNKR's newly appointed director of business development in tennis, is helping lead that effort.The company is seeing similar momentum across collegiate athletics more broadly, including college football and, later, among NFL players who have adopted or continued using the app.“We're excited. For everyone here, tennis is a huge part of our life,” says Kurt Long. The company is seeing similar momentum across collegiate athletics more broadly, including college football and, later, among NFL players who have adopted or continued using the app.“We're excited. For everyone here, tennis is a huge part of our life,” says Kurt Long. For everyone here, tennis is a huge part of our life,” says Kurt Long. Long has played recreational tennis since his teens in Tampa Bay.