TENNIS.com will countdown from the year-end No. 25 on both tours with "The Last Word," a look back at the year that was and a look ahead at the season to come. Here's who we've looked at so far. Best ...
As much as he likes to fish, he'd rather be here trolling for Ws next week than at home, trolling for walleyes.
I’m really grateful for everyone,” said the Spaniard after clinching the year-end top spot for the second time in his career.
He thought it was not only unwise but bone-headed of Roger Federer to exchange cross-court rockets and down-the-line scorchers with Juan Martin del Potro. "Federer looked a little tired," Steve ...
The Australian was a picture of despair after a defeat to Lorenzo Musetti, but staged an unlikely resurrection in more ways than one.
His 6-4, 6-1 win over Lorenzo Musetti on Thursday was his milestone 70th win of the year. He's now an incredible 70-8 this season. And no other man will even come close to that win tally.
Having also done it in 2022, the 22-year-old is now the second-youngest man ever to finish TWO years at No. 1.
Lys is joined by 19-year-old Tessa Brockmann, and will face teams from Turkey and Belgium.
If you want to win a big title…you're going to have to beat one of 'em, maybe both of 'em,” the American said in Turin.
While his season will officially end in the round-robin phase of the ATP Finals, Shelton said there's still "a lot of things to be happy about" in 2025.
His year started with a surprising cut—but over time, the ATP Finals qualifier brought back a more familiar look.
Jannik Sinner has become the first player to qualify for the semifinals of this year's ATP Finals in Turin after a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Alexander Zverev in his second round-robin match of the week on ...