- 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
Raducanu comeback blown up by fatigue
The clay progress of Emma Raducanu hit a wall with the former Grand Slam champion knocked out by a qualifier at the Madrid Masters and
Osaka claims first win on clay in two years
Naomi Osaka secured a clay victory for the first time in two years as the former No. 1 advanced in her opening match on Wednesday
Cat’s out of the bag as Wimbledon champ reveals divorce
Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova is missing her beloved cat after her husband spirited the pet away as the pair go through a divorce. The reigning
Djoko may mimic Kyrgios and just skip the coach
Novak Djokovic has strongly hinted that he might just skip the strain of seeking out a new coach and go it alone for the remainder
Boris begging to be allowed back for Wimbledon
Desperate Boris Becker has launched an appeal to British authorities to be allowed back into the country in time to attend Wimbledon. London’s Telegraph reported
Nadal extends his shelf life with Laver Cup commitment
Rafael Nadal will extend his tennis career at least into the early autumn as the Spaniard returns to Team Europe at the upcoming Berlin edition
Barcelona title win worth the wait for Ruud
Casper Ruud took revenge for a finals loss a week ago, defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-5, 6-3 on Sunday to win the Barcelona Open. The sixth-ranked Norwegian
Rybakina wins Stuttgart for third title of 2024
Elena Rybakina won the WTA Stuttgart event on Sunday to claim her third trophy of the season with a 6-2, 6-2 defeat of Marta Kostyuk.