- Alcaraz blows past Brazilian to advance in Madrid
- Nadal leans on memories if form doesn’t lift before RG
- Mateship kicked to the curb in Sinner win
- Nadal takes revenge with Madrid grudge win
- Rublev reverses his spring loss streak
- Aggressive Alcaraz motors in Madrid
- Unsure Nadal puts RG commitment on ice
- Swiatek complains about a lack of player power
Rublev reverses his spring loss streak
Aggressive Alcaraz motors in Madrid
Unsure Nadal puts RG commitment on ice
Swiatek complains about a lack of player power
Gauff guts opponent in Madrid massacre
Nadal crushes neophyte in solid Spanish start
Nadal remains cautious about his Roland Garros scenario
Struff freezes out Fritz to win first career title
Jan Lennard Struff ignored wintery temperature and an annoying drizzle in Munich to earn the first title of his career at age 33 on Sunday
Halep gives up on Madrid entry
Simona Halep’s comeback after her drug ban drama took a hit on Saturday, with the former No. 1 pulling out of next week’s Madrid Masters.
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.
Rybakina stops Swiatek’s Stuttgart winning run
Elena Rybakina won a battle of nerves on Saturday as she ended the 10-match WTA Stuttgart win streak of Iga Swiatek 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. The
Spain’s Muguruza packs in her career
Double grand Slam champion Garbine Muguruza wrapped up her career on court Saturday by announcing her retirement in Madrid. The 30-year-old Spaniard who won Roland Garros
Struff stuffs holder Rune in Munich
Jan-Lennard Struff handed two-time winner Holger Rune a brutal 6-2, 6-0 beatdown to reach the final of the ATP Munich event on Saturday. The 45-minute thumping
Ruud switches off the stress to reach Barca final
Casper Ruud dismissed any stressful fears and put his game into auto-mode for a 7-6 (6), 6-4 victory over Tomas Martin Etcheverry at the Barcelona
Djokovic dumps Madrid Masters
Novak Djokovic on Saturday cut his preparation for the French Open to the bone by withdrawing from next week’s Madrid Masters. The dissatisfied world No.