
- Henman joins Team Europe as Noah’s assistant
- Djoko kisses his glory days goodbye
- Paolini powers past Osaka in Miami
- Dimitrov casts his spell on Khachanov
- Zverev takes command of German record books
- Alcaraz turns to clay after Miami beatdown
- Djokovic polishes his Miami Masters credentials
- Moody Kyrgios suffers mental collapse in Miami loss


Zverev takes command of German record books

Alcaraz turns to clay after Miami beatdown

Djokovic polishes his Miami Masters credentials

Moody Kyrgios suffers mental collapse in Miami loss

Barty playground a grand slam for the community

Third time lucky for Raducanu in Miami

Third time lucky for Raducanu in Miami

Alcaraz neutralises qualifying threat in Doha
Carlos Alcaraz put down a rebellion from Italian Luca Nardi on Wednesday, defeating the qualifier 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 to advance to the ATP Doha quarter-finals.

Tauson topples Sabalenka in desert upset
Aryna Sabalenka suffered a second early loss in the Gulf on Wednesday as the world No. 1 lost 6-3, 6-2 to Clara Tauson to exit

Paolini title defence blows up due to ankle injury
Jasmine Paolini limped to the finish line after rolling her ankle, with the WTA Dubai defending champion dumped out of the event 6-4, 6-0 to

Swiatek sweeps to another quick Dubai win
Iga Swiatek returned to court less than 24 hours after her previous win at the WTA Dubai 1000 event and posted a 7-5, 6-0 defeat

Raducanu, Gauff dumped in Dubai, Sabalenka advances
Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu exited the WTA Dubai tournament after a day of rain interruptions as officials played catch-up with the schedule on Tuesday. Third

Swiatek waits out weather, then crushes Azarenka
Iga Swiatek waited all afternoon to get on court and then rushed to victory over Victoria Azarenka as rainy weather finally moved on from the WTA

Djoko slams Sinner while Draper shows sympathy
Novak Djokovic – no stranger himself to controversy – put the boot into Jannik Sinner, branding the Italian’s three-month doping ban as “favouritism.” World No;

Azarenka advances in Dubai with marathon win
Victoria Azarenka needed three hours and four match points on Monday to claim only her second win of the season as the former No. 1