Watching the unexpected happen on a tennis court is ridiculously satisfying, especially when it shakes up the French Open.
There have been plenty of exciting revivals over the course of tennis history, with players winning Grand Slams from the brink of disaster on multiple occasions. But which have been the greatest ...
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner lost in the second round of the French Open on Thursday after leading by two sets and serving at 5-1 ...
Tennis turns simple matchups into long-running stories that stretch across seasons. Familiar opponents raise the stakes every ...
Beneath a searing sunshine spotlight, a tormenting shadow struck down world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. In a seismic shocker, Sinner succumbed to searing heat, piercing cramping and Juan Manuel Cerundolo 3-6 ...
Explore the history of French Open men's singles champions from 1968 to 2025, highlighting key players and records.
At just 24, Jannik Sinner reaches 72 weeks as world No. 1, matching Stefan Edberg and setting his sights on Lleyton Hewitt's 80-week milestone.
Recapping the most essential highlights from Olympic tennis history, from the event's origin and timeline to all the most ...
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with ball boys and girls as he makes it five wins in five Grand Slam finals appearances. PARIS — ...
Andre Agassi gave fans a special moment both on and off the court at the Pickleball Slam 4. The former World No. 1 not only won the event again but also shared a sweet exchange with his wife, Steffi ...
Andre Agassi couldn't help but admire his wife, Steffi Graf, as the latter made a rare appearance to cheer for the former World No.1 at the Pickleball Slam 4. Agassi made his fourth appearance at the ...
Jannik Sinner capped off a strong stretch in the United States by clinching the Miami Open title on Sunday. Sinner beat Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 to become just the eighth player ever to pull off the ...
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