Amanda Anisimova‘s comeback story this season has been truly inspiring. The American clawed her way up from No.
Tradition” is the watchword at Wimbledon, but what it really specializes in is continuity—much like Fenway Park in Boston, the All England Club updates and modernizes itself without throwing away its ...
Amanda Anisimova’s run to the WTA Finals this year marks a crowning achievement in a remarkable career resurgence, a journey ...
Carlos Alcaraz continues to smash records, on and off the court. One of the Spaniard's rackets he used during his ...
Pete Sampras built his legacy on fierce competition and unmatched discipline - a stark contrast to the private, calm life he ...
Anisimova, now ranked a career-high No. 4, will be making her debut at the event after reaching her first major final at ...
After a slow first half of the season, Iga Swiatek has caught fire ever since winning her first-ever Wimbledon title. Swiatek ...
Half of the field in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia comes from the U.S. All four players have defined their year by evolving, on the court and off.
Pete Sampras is one of the greatest tennis players of all time but opted to fade into the background after retirement, only ...
Rafael Nadal’s dominance of the French Open never quite carried over to the Paris Masters. Nadal made tennis history at ...
The last time four American women reached the WTA Finals, Serena and Venus were at the top — now a new generation is owning the court.
The signed Babolat could become the most valuable match-used racquet ever sold at auction—expected to surpass the $157,000 mark set by Rafael Nadal.