- Resilient Rybakina escapes into Madrid semis
- Sinner pulls from Madrid injured
- Rublev rallies to send Alcaraz to defeat
- Sinner feels his way through Madrid as injury threatens
- Nadal exits Madrid in an emotional last match
- Hip problem under control as Sinner reaches quarter-finals
- Alcaraz survives match-point scare to stay alive in Madrid
- Medvedev completes Masters matched set
Nadal exits Madrid in an emotional last match
Hip problem under control as Sinner reaches quarter-finals
Alcaraz survives match-point scare to stay alive in Madrid
Medvedev completes Masters matched set
Djoko dad in hospital after fall: Serb report
Ruud rolls out his 31st win this season
Keys unlocks an upset with defeat of Gauff
Swiatek complains about a lack of player power
Iga Swiatek remains perplexed about the huge lack of influence top players have on WTA decisions after passing her first hurdle at the Madrid Masters. The
Gauff guts opponent in Madrid massacre
Coco Gauff powered to the first double bagel of her career on Thursday, opening play at the Madrid Masters with a 6-0, 6-0 humbling of
Nadal crushes neophyte in solid Spanish start
Rafael Nadal made a flying 6-1, 6-0 start on Thursday at his home Madrid Masters and he dispatched an American teenager playing just his second match
Nadal remains cautious about his Roland Garros scenario
Rafael Nadal will step gingerly onto court at the Madrid Open to face teenaged wild card Darwin Blanche. But Spain’s clay-court master has cast further doubt on
Raducanu comeback blown up by fatigue
The clay progress of Emma Raducanu hit a wall with the former Grand Slam champion knocked out by a qualifier at the Madrid Masters and
Osaka claims first win on clay in two years
Naomi Osaka secured a clay victory for the first time in two years as the former No. 1 advanced in her opening match on Wednesday
Cat’s out of the bag as Wimbledon champ reveals divorce
Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova is missing her beloved cat after her husband spirited the pet away as the pair go through a divorce. The reigning
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