- Nadal goes down in final match
- Sinner flattens de Minaur in runaway home start
- Madcap Medvedev suffers temperamental Turin Finals loss
- Team Sinner considering skipping Monte Carlo
- Davis Cup Final to mark Nadal goodbye to tennis
- Wimbledon lowers the boom on human linecalling
- Djokovic rolls Cobolli as Shanghai fights to restore order
- Innocent umpiring error screws Stan in Shanghai
Davis Cup Final to mark Nadal goodbye to tennis
Wimbledon lowers the boom on human linecalling
Djokovic rolls Cobolli as Shanghai fights to restore order
Innocent umpiring error screws Stan in Shanghai
Sinner sweeps Fritz to win US Open
Sabalenka wins Open title for Grand Slam hat-trick
Fighting Fritz puts an American into USO final
Djokovic team selection is a family affair
Novak Djokovic has added a personal touch to his team selection, with the Serb considering his advisors and coaches as close relations. The world No.
Nadal yearns for the good old 5-set final days
Rafael Nadal confessed on Wednesday that he misses the five-set finals that characterised his first two titles at the Rome Masters. The Spaniard who is
Muzza plots injury return in Geneva
Andy Murray will leave it late regarding his clay season, with the Scot plotting a just-in-time return to tennis at this month’s ATP Geneva Open.
Zverev: Calendar chaos a tennis trauma
Alexander Zverev lashed out at the crowded tennis calendar on Tuesday, with the German reserving harsh words for the new-look two-week Masters 1000 concept. The world No.
Swiatek feeling the WTA scheduling pinch
A weekend title in Madrid and a rush to Rome for the mid-week start of the Masters 1000 has left Iga Swiatek yearning for the
Sinner tight-lipped on details of injury
Jannik Sinner has voiced fears over his fitness for Roland Garros, with the Italian unwilling to give details of his reported hip injury as he
Badosa-Tsitsipas fling is now history
Paula Badosa has announced the end of her tennis fling with Stefanos Tsitsipas, with the “Tsitsidosa” pairing now history. The Spanish player and the Greek
FAA double-fault seals Madrid title for Rublev
Felix Auger-Aliassime handed over a double-fault on match point to send Andrey Rublev to a 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 title win on Sunday at the Madrid