- 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
Victorious Norrie cracks 200th Tour win
Cam Norrie earned the 200th match win of his ATP career on Thursday, dismissing Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 6-3 for a place in the
Nadal looks cautiously ahead after Barcelona exit
Rafael Nadal refuses to stress after going out in the ATP Barcelona second round at the hands of Alex de Minaur. Instead, the clay legend
Raducanu storms past Kerber in Stuttgart
Having helped Team GB to the finals of the Billie Jean Cup by winning two rubbers against France last week, Emma Raducanu continued her impressive
Bye-bye Barca: De Minaur dismisses Rafa
Alex de Minaur cut short the injury comeback of Rafael Nadal on Wednesday with a 7-5, 6-1 defeat which likely marked the veteran Spaniard’s final
Rudd rallies past difficult French opponent
Casper Ruud had to break back against a feisty French opponent on Wednesday to win his opening match at the ATP Barcelona Open, with the weekend
Draper overcomes weather to reach Munich QF
Jack Draper did not let an early rain interruption mar his concentration on Wednesday as he reached the quarter-finals of the ATP Munich event. The 46th-ranked Brit
Swiatek quite happy to give social media a wide berth
Iga Swiatek has revealed her habit of turning off social media during tournaments and just going about her business on court. The world No. 1 will
Zverev prepares for his headliner role in Munich
Double champion Alexander Zverev is preparing for his star status at the ATP Munich event, with the soon-to-be 27-year-old lamenting his “veteran” status on the Bavarian clay,