- Sinner flattens de Minaur in runaway home start
- Madcap Medvedev suffers temperamental Turin Finals loss
- Team Sinner considering skipping Monte Carlo
- Davis Cup Final to mark Nadal goodbye to tennis
- Wimbledon lowers the boom on human linecalling
- Djokovic rolls Cobolli as Shanghai fights to restore order
- Innocent umpiring error screws Stan in Shanghai
- Sinner sweeps Fritz to win US Open
Wimbledon lowers the boom on human linecalling
Djokovic rolls Cobolli as Shanghai fights to restore order
Innocent umpiring error screws Stan in Shanghai
Sinner sweeps Fritz to win US Open
Sabalenka wins Open title for Grand Slam hat-trick
Fighting Fritz puts an American into USO final
Sinner denies Draper to power into title match
Alcaraz joins Djokovic on USO injury red list
Carlos Alcaraz on Saturday put himself in serious doubt for the US Open as the Spaniard rolled an ankle and could not continue with a
Cincy loss a stroke of fortune for Gauff
Coco Gauff called last week’s opening loss as Cincinnati holder a “blessing in disguise” which allowed her to train full-tilt for her US Open title defence
Sabalenka played through pain after death of ex
Aryna Sabalenka admitted on the eve of the US Open start that she probably would have been wise to have let her emotions take charge after
Open injury fear as Djoko cuts practice short
Novak Djokovic failed to front up for the second half of a Friday US Open training session with Holger Rune, with fears surfacing that the
Former winner Swiatek still can’t find her NY comfort zone
2022 US Open winner Iga Swiatek admits that even after lifting the title at Flushing Meadows, she’s not really at home amid the chaos of
Sinner fights the pile-on; maintains total innocence
Jannik Sinner maintained his total innocence in his March drug contamination case, with the world No. 1 insisting on Friday that his conscience is clear.
Sabalenka hopes to ride Cincy momentum to USO success
Cincinnati champion Aryna Sabalenka said on Friday she dreams of finally breaking through for a US Open trophy after dropping the final a year ag ot Coco Gauff.
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