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Brad Stine, who has guided Jim Courier, Kevin Anderson and current charge Tommy Paul to major breakthroughs, weighs in on Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon success and the rise of American tennis.
The Australian Open Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off will return to Chengdu this year, scheduled for 24-29 November at Sichuan International Tennis Centre.
Former Australian pro Luke Saville loves the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the men’s game, but has his eye on an emerging player who could challenge them.
A three-time major semifinalist in 2025, one more Slam title would see Novak Djokovic break a 53-year-long record held by Ken Rosewall – something the Aussie great would be happy to see.
Despite a sobering defeat in the Wimbledon final, first-time major finalist Amanda Anisimova is clear on what she needs to improve to reverse that result and write the next chapter her story.
Just the fourth active female player to have reached all four Grand Slam semifinals, a rejuvenated Iga Swiatek is enjoying her best-ever results on grass.
Five players who competed in qualifying at Roehampton are through to the third round at Wimbledon. By contrast, just three lead-up event champions have reached the same stage.
One momentous match win has the potential to unlock a career-altering trajectory. We look at 10 of the most notable this century.
Four players – multiple Grand Slam champions Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz – have threatened to take a stranglehold over tennis in its current era. However, Indian ...
Greetings from my first tennis tournament and first Grand Slam, Australian Open 2025. I’ve prefaced nearly every conversation I’ve had at Melbourne Park over the past three weeks with “I’m new to ...
Jannik Sinner is fast building a case for greatness after crushing Alexander Zverev’s hopes of a Grand Slam title, successfully defending his Australian Open crown on Sunday night. The first Italian ...
Madison Keys stared defeat in the face and didn’t blink, while Aryna Sabalenka returned to familiar territory in Melbourne as the women’s semifinals produced drama aplenty on Thursday.
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