}ATP CEO Gaudenzi seeks cooperation with 'T-7' group; no 'NBA bubble'"Everything is on the table, from governance, operational and commercial synergies," Gaudenzi said.
}The Rally, Bubble Edition: How will a unique US Open affect attitudes?As much pressure as a tennis player can feel at key stages, might the incredible perspective gained in recent months make it somewhat easier to compete?
}Vekic finds freedom in Melbourne after turbulent year, coaching changeThe last 12 months went all wrong for the Croatian, who was at the forefront of the player's pandemic response, endured an unexpected coaching switch, and struggled to adjust to the quarantine bubble.
}WATCH My Tennis Life: Jamie & Andy Murray chill in NYCJamie Murray shows us what it’s like to have the whole venue to yourself in the New York Bubble.
}Players allowed to stay in homes as ATP relaxes bubble requirementsMany pro tennis players reside in Monte Carlo, including Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev, who will be allowed to stay in their homes during the Masters 1000 tournament.
}Mladenovic calls US Open conditions "atrocious" and fights for freedomThe Frenchwoman was one of seven players found to be in close contact with Benoit Paire, and placed under stricter quarantine regulations within the bubble.
}Pospisil: Players have it "much worse" at Roland Garros than US Open"The US Open, there was a much bigger effort I felt from the organization to make the time in the bubble a little bit more comfortable."
}The Rally: Rafa, Novak back; what Medvedev’s positive test should meanA discussion about the return of Djokovic and Nadal, future tournament bubbles, and what we're looking forward to seeing this spring.
}TENNIS.com Podcast: Chanda Rubin shares insight into broadcast worldThe former world No. 6 worked the US Open and Roland Garros from within the bubble and will commentate during the Australian Open from the new Los Angeles studio.
}Week in Preview: Medvedev, Sabalenka lead fields in Rotterdam, DohaAfter six weeks of the bubble life, tennis is finally ready to leave the relatively safe confines of Australia and take its chances on the road again.
}Amid pandemic and cozier tour talks, Hopman Cup is the event we needThe ATP and WTA couldn't get much closer than they did at the Hopman Cup, a streamlined and popular event that seems bubble—as well as player-friendly.
}Australian OpenWhy Ash Barty "annoyed" Iga Swiatek and how the Aussie motivated her to get better"She was always, like, in her own bubble, in the zone. I really respected that," the world No. 1 said after defeating Sofia Kenin at the Australian Open Tuesday.
}Miami, USACoco Gauff sees Ben Shelton and Chris Eubanks friendships as outlet to "step away" from WTA bubble | MIAMIThe world No. 3 also discussed the prospect of facing Naomi Osaka and what it would mean to win her home tournament with Prakash Sunday.
}Want private US Open housing? It’s on you to cover 24-hour securityThe USTA has informed players of updated protocols required to participate in their two-tournament bubble at Flushing Meadows, which includes officially approving entourage members and limiting locker room access to 30 players at a time.
}The Break: Watch every episode of our off-court roundupResearchers at Stanford University develop technology that allows us to watch Roger Federer and Serena Williams face off, Naomi Osaka renovated her childhood courts near the U.S. Open, and a look inside "The Bubble".
}ICYMI, US OPEN: Everything that happened on Day 9 in New YorkIt's down to the wire as more players pack their bags and depart the Flushing Meadows bubble. The strongest mentally and physically have consistently found a way to win, and now are just a couple matches away from the US Open title.
}Miami conclusion: a sign of two tours heading in different directions?After the complaints about bubble restrictions in the early going of the Miami Open, it was satisfying to see such down-to-earth people as Ash Barty and Hubert Hurkacz win titles. But it felt as if Miami told us more about the future of the pro game.
}Victoria Azarenka storms past No. 5-ranked Kenin in Rome, 6-0, 6-0It was the former No. 1's first win over a Top 5 player in more than 16 months, and she’s now won 13 of her last 14 matches since the start of her three-week run in the New York bubble.