Miami Open
Sabalenka played through pain after death of ex
Aryna Sabalenka admitted on the eve of the US Open start that she probably would have been wise to have let her emotions take charge after
Doctor’s orders: Heartbroken Sinner forced to miss Rome
Jannik Sinner’s golden season was tarnished on Saturday, with the world No. 2 forced to withdraw from the Rome Masters due to his continuing hip
Halep gives up on Madrid entry
Simona Halep’s comeback after her drug ban drama took a hit on Saturday, with the former No. 1 pulling out of next week’s Madrid Masters.
Rybakina stops Swiatek’s Stuttgart winning run
Elena Rybakina won a battle of nerves on Saturday as she ended the 10-match WTA Stuttgart win streak of Iga Swiatek 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. The
Comeback blows up as Alcaraz quits Barca ATP
The clay court season of Carlos Alcaraz was compromised even further on Sunday as the injured Spaniard quit his home event in Barcelona. The former No.
Sinner extends win streak with defeat of Struff
Jannik Sinner continued his winning run with his eighth consecutive victory on Thursday, defeating Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4, 6-2 for a spot in the Monte Carlo Masters
Sinner swarms Sebi to open with clay win
Jannik Sinner overwhelmed Sebastian Korda 6-1, 6-2 on Wednesday to open his clay season at the Monte Carlo Masters on a winning note. The world
FAA standing in the way of Alcaraz in Monte Carlo
Felix Auger-Aliassime hopes to be the barrier to the first career win at the Monte Carlo Masters for Carlos Alcaraz. The Canadian based in the
Collins stays on path to retirement despite Charleston title
Danielle Collins defied the odds to win her second WTA title in a row on Sunday but will not change her plan to retire at
Nadal may find the form to resume soon
Rafael Nadal may be able to start on the clay courts sooner than expected, with the Spaniard dropping the hint to his sponsor during half-time