- Gauff guts opponent in Madrid massacre
- Nadal crushes neophyte in solid Spanish start
- Nadal remains cautious about his Roland Garros scenario
- Raducanu comeback blown up by fatigue
- Osaka claims first win on clay in two years
- Cat’s out of the bag as Wimbledon champ reveals divorce
- Djoko may mimic Kyrgios and just skip the coach
- Boris begging to be allowed back for Wimbledon
Osaka claims first win on clay in two years
Cat’s out of the bag as Wimbledon champ reveals divorce
Djoko may mimic Kyrgios and just skip the coach
Boris begging to be allowed back for Wimbledon
Nadal extends his shelf life with Laver Cup commitment
Barcelona title win worth the wait for Ruud
Rybakina wins Stuttgart for third title of 2024
Laid-back Tsitsipas strolls into Monte Carlo semis
Two-time champion Stefanos Tsitsipas quickly hit his comfort zone, with the Greek pounding Karen Khachanov 6-4, 6-2 on Friday to book the Monte Carlo Masters
Halep remains confident despite injury pullout
A precautionary pullout due to knee pain has not dulled the optimism of Simona Halep as the former No. 1 returns to tennis after overturning
Marathon man Rune into Monte Carlo quarters
Last year’s Monte Carlo finalist Holger Rune had to perform a strenuous double shift on Thursday. At the start of play he polished off a
Sinner extends win streak with defeat of Struff
Jannik Sinner continued his winning run with his eighth consecutive victory on Thursday, defeating Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4, 6-2 for a spot in the Monte Carlo Masters
Crowd jeers spark Djokovic to victory
A rowdy, pro-Italian crowd sparked Novak Djokovic to a comeback 7-5, 6-3 win over Lorenzo Musetti on Thursday, with the top seed earning revenge against
Unrelenting Djoko wears his coaches down
A longtime former coach of Novak Djokovic has floated the theory that the perfectionist Serb is grinding his coaches into dust in his quest for
Medvedev temper redlines again in Monte Carlo loss
Volatile fourth seed Daniil Medvedv flew into a rage for the second match running on Thursday, loudly protesting what he perceived as a mistaken line call
Hot-shot Medvedev checks his temper to stop Monfils
Daniil Medvedev salvaged a place in the third of the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday as he tamped down a temper flare-up to complete a