Just four points away from winning a highly coveted match, you suddenly become uneasy and technique you have practiced thousands of times seems completely foreign
His violence-prone dad may be banned from ATP events as well as the upcoming French Open, but Bernard Tomic won't be lacking for a coach on the clay as Tennis Australia rode to his rescue.
After being freed from his duties of coaching Laura Robson, the Croatian Zeljko Krajan insisted the 19 year-old Briton, simply didn’t take her profession as a top class tennis player seriously enough.
Rafael Nadal still has a mathematical chance at the #4 Roland Garros seed, assuming he wins both Madrid and Rome and David Ferrer does nothing much else.
At the outset of the project, the City suggested that park improvements would result in a more meaningful degree of public benefit than an in-kind replacement for the 0.68 acres that is proposed for alienation
Roger Federer can take his Madrid clay in any color, with the Swiss who won the title last year on slick blue when the rest of the elites were complaining
Top seeded holder Serena Williams shrugged off her months-long catfight with teenaged compatriot Sloane Stephens and got on with her tennis as she won into the third round
It was the end of an era at Crandon Park for the Miami Open last year. From the Lipton, to the Nasdaq 100, to the Sony Ericsson, to the Sony, to the Miami Open presented by Itau, Key Biscayne saw it all.
Roger Federer of Switzerland in action during his men's singles final match against Marin Cilic of Croatia at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2018.
Are lefties more successful than right-handed players? Which player admits to smashing 70 rackets a year during his career? All these questions, and so many more, are answered in entertaining infographics in the new book YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!
The ATP announced a group of potential host sites for the Nitto ATP Finals starting in 2021, and it includes London, Manchester, Singapore, Tokyo, and Turin.