Monte Carlo
Sinner sidelined by tonsillitis; will miss Games
Jannik Sinner on Wednesday was forced to withdraw 48 hours before the start of the Paris Olympics with a case of tonsillitis. The world No. 1
Tsitsipas throttles another Italian
Stefanos Tsitsipas stretched his career-long domination of Italians on Friday with a 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Fabio Fognini to reach the Swiss Open Gstaad semi-finals
Alpine clay marks the comfort zone for Tsitsipas
Stefanos Tsitsipas has put a mediocre grass season in the rear view mirror as theĀ Greek steps back onto clay in the run-up to the Paris
Ongoing scheduling money-grab draws fire from Tsitsipas
The current debacle of extending Masters 1000 events from a week to nearly two has potential to wreck the sport, with ATP No. 8 Stefanos
Medvedev keeps Rome repeat title dream alive
Daniil Medvedev notched his Masters 1000 match win centuryĀ as he advancedĀ to the third round 7-5, 6-4 over Jack Draper on Saturday. The second seed who
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.
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
Alcaraz agony: Spaniard withdraws from Rome
The injury-marred season of Carlos Alcaraz jumped from bad to worse on Friday as the unfit Spaniard withdrew from Wednesday’s start of the Rome Masters.
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
Tsitsipas sets up Barca reprise of Monte Carlo final
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Casper Ruud will re-play last weekend’s Monte Carlo final in Barcelona after both moved through to the Spanish title match on Saturday.