Archive: junior-tennis
On March 16, 2016, the Tennis World lost one of its biggest supporters, Sol Schwartz. He was 46 years old. He was a husband, a father of two, a son, a brother, an uncle, a coach, a mentor, and a friend.
The Gentlemen’s Singles Final peaked at 13.3 million with a 69% peak share. The Ladies’ Singles Final audience peak was 4.8m. On the website there were 10.2 million unique browsers and 1.9 million requests for the Wimbledon live stream.
Canadians took over the courts at Wimbledon on Sunday, with Denis Shapovalov becoming just the third Canadian in history to clinch a junior Slam singles title, while Milos Raonic fell to Andy Murray in the men’s championship singles final...
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The Wildcard team of Brandon Holt and Riley Smith had a great summer. Summer's ended and the juniors continue to dominate as a Dynamic Duo.
The past fortnight at the U.S. Open delivered plenty of entertainment on the court and it certainly had some entertainment off the court, too. With the Grand Slam season over, it's time to relive some of the best quotes that the final major of 2015 had to offer.
World No. 1-ranked junior Taylor Fritz (17, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.) captured the US Open boys' singles title on Sunday, defeating countryman and No. 5 seed Tommy Paul, 6-2, 6-7(4), 6-2, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Two American boys will battle it out for a junior Grand Slam singles title for the second time this year at a major, and once again it’s Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul left standing.
Top-seeded Taylor Fritz would like nothing more than to have both he and fellow American junior tennis player Tommy Paul win their respective U.S. Open junior semifinal matches on Saturday at the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center.
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