}Tennis.com InterviewDown Under for the first time, an "improved" Brandon Nakashima eager to carry 2021 maturation into new season of challengesFLASHBACK: Nakashima defeats Rune at Next Gen ATP Finals
}Australian OpenVictorious Tommy Paul, surging Ben Shelton yet two more Americans offering major possibilitiesTenniStory: How Tommy Paul became the player he is
}US OpenThe Rally: Thoughts on a closed US Open as we approach its second weekThe Rally: Joel Drucker and Steve Tignor talk about how social issues play out at the first week of Grand Slams; how this Open feels like two legendary veterans trying to hold off a mass of young hopefuls; and what it’s like to cover all of it from outside the
}Australian OpenWith each major win—and qualities beyond the numbers—Novak Djokovic continues to redefine tennis greatnessPress Conference: Novak Djokovic after his 22nd Grand Slam title, and 10th Australian Open win
}Fifty Years of the WTAChapter 6: Austin, Graf, Sharapova and Raducanu exemplify the WTA's capacity for teenage starsTennis Channel's year-long celebration of the WTA Tour's 50th anniversary, brought to you by Intuit Quickbooks, continues with Chapter 6: Teenage Dream (Watch our feature video above.) - For Chapter 1, Thank You, Gladys, CLICK HERE - For Chapter 2, Red Hot Women's Tennis, CLICK HERE - For Chapter 3:
}Direct Message: How Coco Gauff & Naomi Osaka are leading a generationThis story was featured in the September/October 2020 issue of TENNIS Magazine. On June 4, Coco Gauff stood front and center like she had done so many times over the past 12 months. Though on this occasion, her platform was not a show court, and instead of frenzied tennis fans
}Q&A with former pro, college proponent and proven social-media maven Amer DelicHe hasn't played a sanctioned match since spontaneously inserting himself into Bosnia's Davis Cup lineup in 2015—a retired team captain can do that—but Amer Delic will soon return to competition. Not at the tour level, mind you. No, that's firmly in the rear-view mirror for him, but rather for the
Gavin Rossdale: On Federer, fatherhood, forehandsThe global celebrity of British rocker Gavin Rossdale derives both from his success as a musician and from his marriage to American pop star Gwen Stefani, with whom he has two sons. What’s less known about the former Bush frontman, 43, is that he is also a lifelong tennis fanatic—and
}Youz Your Daddy?I could tell there was going to be trouble shortly after I arrived at Louis Armstrong by the way Rafael Nadal was hitting his forehand. You know how he sometimes looks like he's falling off a cliff, with his back to the abyss, as he hits his forehand? Well, Youzhny
}Order is restored at Wimbledon—Djokovic rules Centre Court once againLONDON— There is no higher honor for a tennis player than winning Wimbledon. It is the sport’s preeminent tournament, the Kentucky Derby of our game, and a grass-court festival played out across an incomparable fortnight when observers from every spectrum of life seem to be paying attention. “The Championships” are
}Monday Net PostLast Week's Tournament Roland Garros (ATP & WTA - Clay - Paris, France) - Men's Singles Final: Rafael Nadal def. Roger Federer 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. - Men's Singles Semifinal: Roger Federer def. Nikolay Davydenko 7-5, 7-6, 7-6. - Men's Singles Semifinal: Rafael Nadal def. Novak Djokovic 7-5, 6-4, 6-2.
}Tennis.com InterviewAndrey Rublev is learning that sharing his kind heart with everyone needs to include himselfThoughtful. Genuine. Funny. Open. Generous. These are a range of the words today’s ATP and WTA players use to highlight one of their own. By now, Andrey Rublev has established himself as a Top 10 mainstay thanks to an unquestionable desire to win and a formidable—perhaps even unrivaled—work ethic. He’s
}Monday Net PostPhp7cvgn7am Last Week's Tournaments BA-CA Tennis Trophy (ATP - Indoor Hard - Vienna, Austria) - Singles Final: Novak Djokovic def. Stanislas Wawrinka 6-4, 6-0. - Singles Semifinal: Novak Djokovic def. Andreas Seppi 6-4, 6-3. - Singles Semifinal: Stanislas Wawrinka def. Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-5, 6-1.- Singles Bracket**