The French Open
Ruud roars back after opening-game miscue in Rome
Casper Ruud was broken in the first game but then won six on the bounce to streak into a third straight quarter-final at the Rome
French Open now the focus for defeated Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz said he will forge ahead with his Roland Garros preparation after exiting the Italian Open on Monday a 6-3, 7-6 (4) victim of
Alcaraz out at hands of Hungarian qualifier
Second seed Carlos Alcaraz fell victim to a qualifier playing his first main draw as he exited the third round of the Rome Masters 6-3,
All or nothing for RG as Nadal rejects Challenger invite
Rafael Nadal has rejected the lifeline of a Challenger event wild card as the injured Spaniard looks set to roll the dice on his Roland
Lights out! RG faces strike power blackouts
THE lights could go out on the French Open next month as striking electricity workers in France threaten a major disruption as the battle to
RG raises the prize money stakes again
The French Open will pay nearly EUR 50 million in prize money at the upcoming edition beginning May 28, with increases focusing on early round
Becker fears for Nadal future
Boris Becker has voiced concern that Rafael Nadal’s continuing hip injury absence from the spring clay campaign may not bode well for his Roland Garros
Gauff guts Putintseva in solid Rome rout
Coco Gauff laid on a 6-0, 6-1 hammering of Yulia Putintseva on Thursday to crash into the third round of the Rome Masters. The American
Ruud wants to lift his Rome game a notch
After semi-finals in his last two appearances at the Rome Masters, Casper Ruud is dreaming of taking his progress in Italy one step further as he
No cakewalk for Carlos
CONTROVERSY over the size of a birthday cake engulfed the Madrid Open on Friday as both Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka celebrated their birthdays. Organisers