Frances Tiafoe's resiliency was overshadowed by deeper problems that led to off-season changes.
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Sinner defies history: 16 tie-breaks won out of 19 in 2025
Jannik Sinner, at only 24 years old, is already asserting himself as a master of tie-breaks. World tennis is witnessing the ...
After an arduous comeback from elbow surgery and a full-circle moment in which she was the only player to win a set from Iga ...
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Victoria Mboko's coach issues high praise on Coco Gauff
Victoria Mboko's coach Nathalie Tauziat reveals she is a big admirer of Coco Gauff as she likes the American's "mentality" ...
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Announcing it to my father was the hardest part: Gaël Monfils opens up about his future retirement
In an emotional interview, Monfils discusses fatigue, his family, but also the difficulty of announcing his retirement to the ...
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Errani discusses her relationship with Paolini: "It's very important to have by my side a person to whom I can say everything that comes to my mind"
At 38 years old, Sara Errani is experiencing a second youth on the circuit. The Italian, a former Roland-Garros finalist, has ...
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Garbine Muguruza praises Carlos Alcaraz's greatness, compares him to Rafael Nadal
The Post Garbine Muguruza praises Carlos Alcaraz's greatness, compares him to Rafael Nadal appeared first on Tennis World USA ...
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"We hope to see you in Paris": Roland-Garros' amusing response to Nadal's announcement
After hand surgery, the Spaniard made light of the news, triggering a wave of reactions, including a very symbolic message ...
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I was sure Alcaraz would win: Woodbridge stunned by Sinner's Wimbledon
Garros. But a month later, Jannik Sinner dominated Centre Court and proved all predictions wrong. There are defeats that ...
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Muguruza a fan of Alcaraz: "Hats off for everything he achieves"
Garbiñe Muguruza delivered a vibrant tribute to Carlos Alcaraz, whom she considers the worthy successor to Rafael Nadal. The Spanish champion praises a player capable of winning everything without ...
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What if tennis lost its soul? The case of robotized officiating, between tradition and a dehumanized modernity
Omnipresent cameras, line judges on the verge of extinction, mistakes that persist nonetheless: technology fascinates as much ...
In 2003, the Big 3—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic—grabbed the men’s-tennis torch and proceeded to run with it faster and longer than any elite group of players had before. Finally, in ...
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