Top-ranked tennis player Carlos Alcaraz will headline the Miami Invitational later this year — a one-day exhibition that ...
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is usually in the headlines for being ranked the world’s No. 1 in men’s singles, but now ...
Game. Set. Match. On Thursday afternoon, Unified Events and loanDepot park announced a new tennis event, the Miami ...
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz said he was “scared” by the ankle injury he suffered during his Tokyo Open win over Sebástian Báez ...
Alcaraz continued to play on against Sebastian Baez but fell to the ground after hurting his foot in a frightening moment ...
The tennis ball from the final point of Carlos Alcaraz's U.S. Open final victory over Jannik Sinner sold for $88,900 at ...
The Japan Open runs from September 22-30, 2025. Stay locked into Sports Illustrated's Serve On SI for all of your tennis news ...
Well, well, well. Just when you thought Carlos Alcaraz was having the tennis year of his dreams, his left ankle threw a ...
Players want much more from Grand Slam events, as they believe they aren’t getting enough. The talk between both parties is ...
Sinner led the ATP Rankings as the World No. 1 for 65 weeks, after overtaking Novak Djokovic following the 2024 French Open. Even after serving his three-month ban, the Italian returned as the ...
Carlos Alcaraz is competing in Tokyo for the first time. World no. 1's campaign hit an early complication after he sprayed his left ankle during Thursday's first-round victory over Sebastian Baez.
The Miami Marlins’ baseball stadium will transform to a tennis venue for the Miami Invitational, which will feature Carlos Alcaraz, Joao Fonseca, Amanda Anisimova, Emma Raducanu.
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