ATP Monte Carlo Top Story

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

ATP Monte Carlo Top Story

Eventual career end a touchy topic for Novak

With his 38th birthday in little over a month, Novak Djokovic is understandably thinking of his legacy when he finally bows out of tennis. But the

ATP Miami Open Olympics Top Story

Teen Mensik denies Djokovic his title century

Czech Jakub Mensik crashed the Miami Masters party for Novak Djokovic as the teenager kept the veteran Serb from a potential 100th ATP title with

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Djoko closes in on his magic 100th title

Novak Djokovic moved to within one victory of his record 100th career title, with the Serb hammering out a 6-2, 6-3 defeat of longtime rival

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Djoko kisses his glory days goodbye

Novak Djokovic has admitted he is lacking the iron will to strive any longer for a return to the No. 1 ranking, with the Serb

ATP Hamburg The French Open Top Story

Sinner to celebrate ATP return with Hamburg debut

Jannik Sinner will mark his return to tennis after disciplinary proceedings with a debut appearance on the clay of the ATP Hamburg 500, officials confirmed

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Sinner flattens de Minaur in runaway home start

Jannik Sinner took charge in front of his home crowd on Sunday, crushing ATP Finals debutant Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4 to dominate in his opening

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Fritz, Tiafoe set up dream home SF

Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe will clash for a place on Friday in the final of the US Open after the pair of home players

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Sabalenka turns in winning performance as Federer looks on

Aryna Sabalenka felt the aura of Roger Federer in the US Open quarter-final crowd as the second seed impressed with a crushing 6-1, 6-2 defeat

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Former Federer coach Peter Lundgren dies

Former player Peter Lundgren, who coached Roger Federer to his first Wimbledon title in 2003 has died, his family confirmed  on Friday. The hard rock-loving Swede