Monte Carlo
Djoko screams of frustration not a problem for ex-coach Goran
Loud outbursts of frustration on court from Novak Djokovic were not a problem for ex-coach Goran Ivanisevic, who was sacked by the volatile Serb only days
Uncertainty the enemy as Sinner steps onto Monte Carlo clay
Jannik Sinner is hoping that his runaway hardcourt success translates quickly to the clay as the newly minted world No. 2 heads into countdown mode
Djokovic may not bother to replace sacked Goran
Novak Djokovic could well double down on his surprise sacking of longtime mentor Goran Ivanisevic, with the troubled Serb perhaps ready to take a page
Murray out of Monte Carlo, Munich thanks to ankle injury
Andy Murray’s clay season compromises have begun, with the Scot pulling out of Monte Carlo and Munich after suffering a serious ankle injury at the weekend
Djoko’s problems are all in his head: Ljubicic
Ivan Ljubicic, former mentor to Roger Federer, believes that the current motivational crisis afflicting Novak Djokovic takes the shape of a psychological block. The Croat who reached
Nadal still can’t commit to a tennis return
Rafael Nadal has again left the tennis world guessing as to if and when he will return to the sport after almost a season and a
Djokovic disappearing act expected to end at Monte Carlo
Disheartened Novak Djokovic will take another month off to recover his poise after last week’s bad-tempered third-round Indian Wells upset loss to Italian outsider Luca Nardi.
Becker back in business as coach of Rune
Boris Becker has picked up a fresh coaching gig, with the six-time Grand Slam winner confirming on Thursday that he is now working with Holger Rune.
Murray misses winning chances in Beijing battle
Andy Murray went down to defeat after missing on three match points, with the Scot sent packing 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (6) on Thursday at the
Sinner crushes de Minaur to win Toronto title
Jannik Sinner notched the eighth title of his career as he crushed Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-1 on Sunday to claim a breakthrough Masters 1000