
- Holdover injuries force Alcaraz to bury Madrid dream
- Raducanu returns after a month with clay win
- Newest tennis mothers suffer mixed Madrid results
- Sabalenka sunk in straight-sets title loss to Ostapenko
- Sabalenka hoping to turn her luck in Stuttgart
- Rune rises to the occasion with defeat of Alcaraz
- Zverev grabs a birthday gift with third Munich title
- Zverev fulfils home fan dreams to line up against Shelton


Sabalenka hoping to turn her luck in Stuttgart

Rune rises to the occasion with defeat of Alcaraz

Zverev grabs a birthday gift with third Munich title

Zverev fulfils home fan dreams to line up against Shelton

Alcaraz masters tough conditions for third Barca final

Rune puts on masterclass to crush Khachanov

Serena Williams calls out Sinner ban

Gasquet takes final bow at Monte Carlo
Richard Gasquet bowed out of the Monte Carlo Masters after 23 years as the French hero lost what will be his final match at the iconic

Tsitsipas negotiates tricky return to Monte Carlo
Sefanos Tsitsipas overcame a slow start to his Monte Carlo Masters title defence with the three-time holder and defending champion forced to go the distance

Zverev slump continues with clay disappointment
Matteo Berrettini staged a comeback to deny Alexander Zverev an opening season win on clay, with the Italian knocking out the top seed 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 on

Ex-finalist Rune fails to finish in Monaco
Holger Rune failed to finish as the 2023 finalist was hit by illness which forced him to quit his opening match on Tuesday at the

Cramping Medvedev squeezes to tight clay win
Daniil Medvedev began the fight-back into his accustomed elite ATP status with a struggling 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 defeat of Karen Khachanov to begin play on

Stan stunned by Chilean outsider
Former champion Stan Wawrinka let a third-set lead slip as the three-time Grand Slam winner blew a promising match start to lose 1-6, 7-5, 7-5

Tennis for Djoko is now a balancing act
Novak Djokovic admitted on Sunday that he is carrying muted expectations as the Monte Carlo Masters begins. The Serb who began turning his below-average season

Sinner stewing as return to tennis draws near
Jannik Sinner has broken his silence as the end of his three-month ban from tennis nears, with the world No. 1 admitting it will take