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Add it all up, though, and Sabalenka remains the player to beat. Sabalenka’s career reveals the power of self-awareness and the attendant capacity for change. The younger Sabalenka made a lot of noise ...
In Madrid, four American men—Taylor Fritz, Brandon Nakashima, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe—reached the round of 16. All lost. In Rome, only Paul got that far, eventually advancing to the semis for the ...
After reaching the final in his first tournament back in Rome, Jannik Sinner hits a big milestone on the new ATP rankings today, kicking off his 50th consecutive week at No. 1. And he joins some elite ...
"I didn't do a roller-coaster," the Spaniard said afterwards, confessing it was "the best match tactically" he's ever played.
Alcaraz saved two set points down 6-5, 15-40 in the first set before storming through the second set to take the match, 7-6(5), 6-1.
When it comes to the Hypercourt, K-Swiss doesn’t shy away from superlatives. Already calling one of its members the Supreme, now comes the Pinnacle. If a shoe is intended for use on the pro tour by ...
SPEECH: Carlos Alcaraz tells Jannik Sinner "I'm not gonna get tired of saying how amazing a person, athlete you are" ...
The Spaniard prevailed in the final of Rome, 7-6 (5), 6-1, the Italian's first straight-set loss on the tour in 546 days.
The acclaimed actor loves his job because he can remain present and live in the moment. He found a hobby in tennis with those same qualities, and he’s not letting go.
Tennis Channel caught up with the Italian after his big semifinal victory.
"Why are there always four and always the same four?" says Angelo Binaghi. "It's absolutely unfair and doesn't help tennis grow." ...
The Spaniard has owned their rivalry recently, but this version of the world No. 1 could prove to be too good.
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