The French Open

Vajda has his worries about Djokovic fitness
- By Bill Scott
- . March 3, 2021
Marian Vajda has admitted he’s worried about the abdominal tear recovery of longtime coaching client Novak Djokovic as the world No. 1 struggles to get back

Coach can’t quite decipher Djokovic schedule
- By Bill Scott
- . March 1, 2021
The tournament schedule of Novak Djokovic seems to be a point of confusion for even his own coach. The No. 1 who claimed the Australian Open

Troubled COVID tennis life hits stressed-out Simon hard
- By Bill Scott
- . February 27, 2021
The stress and uncertainty of COVID-era ATP tennis has forced Frenchman Gilles Simon into temporary hibernation. The 36-year-old family man who lives within a short walk

RG winner Swiatek ready to take on Teichmann
- By Bill Scott
- . February 25, 2021
French Open champion Iga Swiatek takes a bundle of pent-up energy into her Friday semi-final against Swiss Jil Teichman at the Adelaide International. The 19-year-old

Hesitant Barty can’t confirm her next WTA moves
- By Bill Scott
- . February 22, 2021
After spending 11 months at home prior to the Australian Open due to fears of COVID-19, Ash Barty remains unsure of her actual commitment to

Djokovic fears grim tennis lockdown future
- By Bill Scott
- . February 16, 2021
Novak Djokovic fears that once out of the relatively COVID-free environment of Australia, the ATP season could turn into a European nightmare. The world No.

‘O Canada’ a real United Nations of Tennis says Gaby
- By Roger Parker
- . February 4, 2021
Polsat Sport TV Commentator Tomasz Lorek investigates the rise of Canadian Tennis through the eyes of doubles specialist GABY DABROWSKI Without doubt, Canadian tennis is

Thiem puts a target on Nadal for Roland Garros
- By Bill Scott
- . January 24, 2021
Dominic Thiem will be taking special aim at Rafael Nadal on clay this season after twice losing to the Spaniard in Roland Garros finals. The

Hawk-eye to call the shots at all Masters 1000s
- By Bill Scott
- . January 10, 2021
Linespeople will be scratching for employment this season after the ATP ruled that Hawk-eye algorithms will call the shots at all of the prestige Masters 1000

Muguruza says she can live with limited audiences
- By Bill Scott
- . January 6, 2021
Former WTA No. 1 Garbine Muguruza will manage as the 2021 season begins in front of limited fans with the COVID-19 pandemic remaining a threat