Montreal
Popyrin claims first Aussie Masters in two decades
Alexei Popyrin hammered Andrey Rublev 6-2, 6-4 in 90 minutes on Monday to win the first Masters 1000 title in 21 years for Australia. The
Aussie Popyrin stands in the way of Rublev’s Canadian breakthrough
Australian outsider Alexei Popyrin will try to stop fifth seed Andrey Rublev from claiming a second ATP Masters title this season when the pair meet in
Sinner begins marathon make-up with with opening win
Jannik Sinner got his first job of a busy Saturday on court done and dusted as the defending champion rolled over Alejandro Tabilo 6-4, 6-3 at
Tsitsipas calls time (again) on his father as coach
Stefanos Tsitsipas will search for a new mentor after confirming on Friday that he has again split with his father Apostolos as coach. The Greek
Tsitsipas could be nearing another family coaching divorce
Stefanos Tsitsipas hinted on Thursday of a possible coaching split with father Apostolos after the Greek crashed out in the second round of the Montreal Masters.
Zverev makes pain-free post-Olympic changeover
Second seed Alexander Zverev came through the tricky switch from Paris Olympic clay to Canadian hardcourt on Thursday, rolling into the third round of the
Shelton has the last word against crazy Bublik
Ben Shelton was wise to the tricks of his doubles partner as he began his run at the Montreal Masters with a 7-6 (4), 6-2
Kei comeback ends Masters loss streak
Kei Nishikori ended a Masters 1000 dry spell extending back three years as the 2014 US Open champion advanced on Tuesday with a 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 fightback
Montreal motivation no problem for Tsitsipas
Stefanos Tsitsipas has his regrets after losing a Paris Olympic quarter-final to eventual gold medallist Novak Djokovic but hopes to turn the page with a solid showing
Montreal misery: Alcaraz joins Djoko in pullout
Carlos Alcaraz on Thursday dealt a box office blow to next week’s Monreal Masters, with the double Wimbledon winner withdrawing after reaching the Paris Olympic