}NewsCoco Gauff gives Miami Heat a shout-out at Roland GarrosWATCH: Tennis Channel Live discusses World No.1 Iga Swiatek and the rest of the women's draw at Roland Garros.
}Miami, USADefending champion Carlos Alcaraz settles doubts in victorious Miami Open returnWATCH: Carlos Alcaraz defeats Facundo Bagnis in the 2023 Miami Open second round.
}5 Burning Questions: Indian Wells & MiamiSunshine Sympoisum: Will tennis fans watch better matches in Indian Wells or Miami?With the Sunshine Swing about to get underway, our writers and editors tackle the most important questions heading into Indian Wells and Miami. Click here to view the full draws. Last up: Which tournament will host the better matches: Indian Wells or Miami? ED MCGROGAN: With a few weeks of
}Fitness-NutritionEnjoy a taste of Daniel Boulud's Miami-inspired recipesLooking for a taste of Miami during the second half of the Sunshine Double? Renowned chef Daniel Boulud has served up three exclusive recipes to Baseline inspired by the Magic City to help your cause. A native of Lyon, France, Boulud is an acclaimed culinary authority of 40 years in
}Kerber and Venus to bring flair to Miami quarterfinal clashAt the Miami Open on Wednesday, world No. 1 Angelique Kerber will take on Venus Williams in a quarterfinal blockbuster of tennis talent and superstar personalities. Who has created the most captivating road to the final weekend, and who holds the edge? Kerber was all smiles wearing a Miami Heat
}Miami, USA'Terrible'? In fact, the opposite: No days off for Daniil Medvedev in MiamiWATCH: The No. 5 seed beat Jannik Sinner in Sunday's final at the Miami Open for his fifth ATP 1000 title.
}Miami, USAFederer looking to improve on error-prone performance at Miami OpenRoger Federer didn't look like his familiar self in his Miami opener, but says it didn't help that he was playing an unfamiliar opponent on an unfamiliar court. The No. 5 had to come from behind to defeat Radu Albot in three sets, hitting 38 unforced errors and getting broken
}Miami: Wozniacki d. StephensIt was the Miami Heat vs. the Philadelphia 76ers. It was the Miami Marlins against anyone. Whatever your analogy—Bernard Tomic vs. Jarkko Nieminen might be the best—it was ugly. In 55 minutes, Caroline Wozniacki, on the strength of six winners, edged out Sloane Stephens, 6-1, 6-0. In reviewing high-quality matches
}Miami, USADespite "questionable" decisions, Naomi Osaka wins WTA return in MiamiThe theme on the women’s side so far in Miami has been a predictable one: rust. Some of the top players have been off the road for more than a month. Throw in a dose of South Florida humidity, swirling winds on the grounds at Hard Rock Stadium, and the
}LifestyleI’ll have the Miami Open, with a taste of the Magic City on the sideWATCH: Tennis Channel Live discuses Novak Djokovic's uncertain status for US tournament play.
}LifestyleTaylor Fritz’s new signature cocktail is a “spicy serve” featuring Maestro Dobel TequilaWith seven ATP Tour titles to his name and a career-high ranking of world No. 5, Taylor Fritz knows how to handle the heat on the tennis court. And now, he’s bringing the heat off of it too, thanks to a partnership with Maestro Dobel Tequila. Fritz has curated his
}Betting CentralThe Pick, presented by DraftKings Sportsbook: Jenson Brooksby vs. Nikoloz Basilashvili, MiamiWorld No. 39 Jenson Brooksby made headlines for the wrong reason on Thursday, as the American threw his racquet and it hit a ballperson in his opening-round match at the Miami Open. The 21-year-old received a point penalty for that mishap, but many felt he deserved to be disqualified from
}SocialSerena Williams watches Venus Williams' match in MiamiAn overhead camera shot of Venus Williams' first-round match against Diana Shnaider at the Miami Open showed that Grandstand Court wasn't filled to capacity. But if the contest's crowd was lacking in quantity, an up-close shot of one fan in attendance showed that it wasn't lacking in quality. That's because
}Miami, USAIn Miami, Tiafoe, Rybakina & Hurkacz showed how the tiniest differences in confidence can determine so muchThe big sun was dropping slowly, the sky was turning a thin shade of purple, the crowds were getting a little younger, a little more diverse, a little more raucous by the minute. Tennis fans will know what that means: We had reached the first weekend of the Miami Open.
}Miami Open Week 1 recap: Turning up the heatAs the Miami Open—the second leg of the “Sunshine Double”—kicks off its second week, let’s take a look back at the first. Past champions like Roger Federer and Venus Williams got off to a good start, while others ran into a few stumbles. And we can’t forget about the spectators
}Billie Jean King meets Lebron James in L.A.While the country's focus is on college basketball and March Madness, some former and current WTA players were more interested in the pro league, attending Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers games; two sides of the country that, coincidentally, hold the first two ATP Masters 1000s of the year. Living
}Nadal has blood pressure checked, retires in Miami heatKEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) Rafael Nadal slumped in a changeover chair, the blood pressure gauge strapped to his mighty left arm serving as a scoreboard. He was on the verge of defeat, and a few points later he retired from a match for the first time in six years. Nadal
}Players salute retiring Dwayne WadeDwayne Wade played his final NBA game on Wednesday when the Miami Heat took on the Brooklyn Nets in New York. The 37-year-old played most of his 16-year career for the Heat, winning three NBA championships.
}Another day, another win for Naomi Osaka at Miami OpenMIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Two days, two wins and making it look easy. Naomi Osaka sure seems like herself again. The former world No. 1 is through to the third round at the Miami Open, easily handling 13th-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany 6-2, 6-3 on Thursday. It was every
}The Miami Open trivia edition** Welcome to Florida Week! As the tours head southeast for the Miami Open, TENNIS.com and Baseline will feature all things Sunshine State. You’ll learn about the personalities, stories, teams and venues that have made Florida one of the tennis capitals of the world. We’ll also be reporting from the