}Top 5 photos 3/10: WTA stops by the Tennis Channel tentFrom Pliskova to Gauff, players have kept busy even without Indian Wells to prepare for.
}2019 Top Matches, No. 7: Thiem d. Djokovic, Roland Garros semifinalsWhile the top seed was busy battling the demons around him—the elements and the authorities—the Austrian was fighting the demons inside him.
}The Rally: Thoughts on muted Roland Garros as we approach business endEven in 2020, the clay-court major has a way of bringing out the swagger, and bringing out the best in young players.
}Quarantine Q&A: Zheng Saisai eating up mom's meals, time with YuanbaoBased in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., the world No. 34 is keeping busy with a variety of fitness activities, English lessons and her adorable dog.
}Busy bees buzzing in Berlin: Berrettini, Thiem reach bett1ACES finalOn the women's side, Elina Svitolina will square off against Petra Kvitova in the final, after coming through against Anastasija Sevastova.
}TENNIS.com Podcast: Taylor Townsend on resetting her 2020 mindsetThe world No. 73 checks in from Atlanta, where she's trying to stay busy with virtual workouts, hikes, puzzles and music.
}Day 3 French Open Blog: Halep's tactics, Osaka survives, Sascha's sagaGet caught up on the matches and moments that mattered from a busy final day of first-round play at Roland Garros.
}Quarantine Q&A—Night owl Kristie Ahn harmonizing fitness and free timeThe American is keeping busy with more than just her stellar TikTok game, evidenced lately by her musical collaborations with Louisa Chirico and Carol Zhao.
}WATCH My Tennis Life: A new and improved MurrayShaving his head, developing a skin care routine and creating an indoor putting challenge kept the Scot busy after learning Wimbledon has been cancelled.
}Best Bets WTA Lexington: Clear-minded Jabeur to defeat GovortsovaJabeur dismantled rising star Caty Mcnally in her opening round, and should take care of business against the 135th-ranked Olga Govortsova on Wednesday.
}TENNIS.com Podcast: Brett Haber on having confidence in the TV worldThe Tennis Channel broadcaster shares how he got his start in the business and found his place working alongside some of the greatest legends in the game.
}TENNIS.com Podcast: Danielle Collins brings on the passionThe world No. 57 is bringing her signature energy to every facet of her life from practice and fan-less matches to business ventures and Master's degrees.
}The Tennis Conversation: World No. 1 Ashleigh BartyThe Aussie brings TENNIS.com up to speed on how she's kept busy at home, working around COVID-19 obstacles, changes she's made coming into the new season, and the first player she'd like to train with Down Under.
}The Self-Improvement of Elina SvitolinaThe former world No. 3 kicked off her 2021 campaign in Abu Dhabi after an off-season dedicated to improving her mental edge, while blending business and creative pursuits.
}Passport to RG, Day 4—Errani serves up Bertens beef; Azarenka oustedOn a busy Wednesday at Roland Garros, Serena Williams withdrew prior to her second-round match with an Achilles injury, while Rafael Nadal, Simona Halep and Dominic Thiem all advanced comfortably.
}TENNIS.com Podcast: The coronavirus upends life and the toursWith so much uncertainty stretching before us, and news changing daily, we try to make sense of what has happened in the tennis world, and what players are doing to stay busy.
}Smoke, poor air quality affects Australian Open qualifying; complaintsThe central business district, close to where Melbourne Park is located, recorded overnight hazardous levels of fine particles in the air and the EPA categorized the air quality as “very poor."
}Top-seeded Barty withdraws from Strasbourg with right arm injury"I gave it my best chance, but unfortunately I wouldn't be playing my best tennis," Barty said. "I'm busy the next two months and I need to look after my body now."
}"I'm never going to retire," Roger Federer jokes on The TODAY ShowFresh off his record-setting Mexico City exhibition, Federer joined The TODAY Show to discuss his newest business venture, family life and his looming retirement.