}The Summer of NickMeasuring the Kyrgios Effect: Nick's breakthrough stretch notwithstanding, it's still caveat emptorThe Break: Nick Kyrgios fined at the US Open14 September 2022
}ATP FinalsA future ATP Finals staged on clay—why not?The Break: Roger Federer visits Tokyo22 November 2022
}WimbledonGeorgia Tech's Eubanks stuns Tsitsipas at Wimbledon to reach his first Grand Slam quarterfinalWATCH: Chris Eubanks n Osaka & Gauff believing he "belonged" at this level | Wimbledon10 July 2023
}Laver CupNow in its AF (After Federer) Era, what lies ahead for Laver Cup?The Laver Cup, Roger Federer’s brainchild and parting gift to tennis, has only been played on six occasions. But this year’s edition marked the beginning of a new era for the wildly successful team event, and an incident on the first day of play seemed emblematic of the difference and,25 September 2023
}Indian Wells, USAJannik Sinner is proof that you don’t have to be bad to be good for tennisLate in the first set of his match on Tuesday night, Jannik Sinner was given a time-violation warning by chair umpire Mo Lahyani. Sinner had taken a few too many seconds inspecting a ball and throwing it back to the ball boy. When Layhani announced the warning, Sinner briefly shook13 March 2024
}Who were the Top 5 ace leaders on the ATP and WTA Tours in 2020?From familiar faces dominating the men’s list to some emerging new names serving their way to the top of the women’s list, here are the Top 5 ace leaders for both the ATP and WTA tours in 2020:5: Jennifer Brady (149 aces)The American had a breakthrough year highlighted06 December 2020
}Tennis.com PodcastHow Chris Eubanks leveled up to the big timeChris Eubanks was on this podcast last November, having just completed a year of tennis that left him very optimisic. The American had just notched his first victory in a Grand Slam tournament and was ready to pick up where he left off when the new year arrived. Eubanks was09 December 2023
}Rome, ItalyHas tennis outgrown a long season on clay?The annual clay-court segment known colloquially as the Road to Roland Garros seems to have changed from a colorful, winding road into a dangerous highway, choc-a-bloc with hazards and potholes. The tournaments that once offered opportunity for players to sharpen up their clay-court skills before Paris have become something else10 May 2024
}ATP Shanghai, ChinaShaking Up Shanghai: Zverev and Tsitsipas dismiss Federer and DjokovicAfter all these years of waiting for a changing of the guard at the top of men’s tennis, did it happen while we were asleep? That’s probably overstating the case. But there was a shake-up in Shanghai on Friday, one that could—possibly, perhaps, maybe—have lasting repercussions for the future of11 October 2019
}1 to go: Djokovic into US Open final, nears year Grand SlamNEW YORK (AP) — If Novak Djokovic does complete the first calendar-year Grand Slam for a man since 1969 — and he is headed to the U.S. Open final, just one victory away — he, and everyone else, will remember one particularly pivotal, and epic, game along the way. It11 September 2021
}10 Burning Questions in 202210 Burning Questions in 2022: Will the PTPA become a factor in the sport?ABOVE: Tennis Channel Live breaks down the stand-off between the ATP and PTPA in 2021. BELOW: As we approach the start of the new tennis season, we'll answer 10 thought-provoking questions that may define the game in 2022.07 January 2022
}Alize Cornet reaches quarterfinals at her 63rd Grand SlamMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Alize Cornet dropped to her knees on the hard blue court, clasped her hands and took a few moments to let it sink in. In her 17th trip to the Australia Open, her 63rd run at a Grand Slam, and two days after celebrating her 32nd24 January 2022
}Betting CentralIndian Wells Betting Preview: Fliers, Fades and Picks to WinMy Tennis Life: Ajla Tomljanovic preps for Indian Wells08 March 2022
}ATP Monte Carlo, MonacoStefanos Tsitsipas needs to hit the reset button, and Monte Carlo is as good a place to do it as anyHIGHLIGHTS: Carlos Alcaraz got the better of Stefanos Tsitsipas at last year's US Open, and again at the recent Miami Masters.13 April 2022
}News“Sport is politics”: Marta Kostyuk lauds Wimbledon decision to ban Russian, Belarusian playersMarta Kostyuk has long been a thoughtful, passionate speaker about various issues on tour, but the continued Russian-Belarusian attacks on Ukraine has given the her new focus and fire as she plays at Wimbledon for something greater than herself. “I feel like things have become more stable, you know,” she29 June 2022
}Tiafoe ends Nadal's 22-match Slam streak in US Open 4th RdNEW YORK (AP) — Frances Tiafoe's vision was blurry from the tears. He was thrilled — overwhelmed, even — when the last point was over and it hit him that, yes, he had ended Rafael Nadal's 22-match Grand Slam winning streak Monday and reached the U.S. Open quarterfinals for the06 September 2022
}Wimbledon champion Rybakina wins Italian Open; Rune-Medvedev in men's finalROME (AP) — Elena Rybakina is discovering that her big serve and heavy groundstrokes can do damage on clay courts, too. The Wimbledon champion was dominating 21-9 with winners when Ukrainian opponent Anhelina Kalinina retired due to a left thigh injury early in the second set of the rain-delayed Italian20 May 2023
}WimbledonLaslo Djere deserves your appreciationLONDON—A Grand Slam finalist, Top 10 regular and thriving on social media, Stefanos Tsitsipas might have more of the fans behind him at Wimbledon on Saturday than his opponent, Laslo Djere. Yes, even though he just beat mammoth home favorite Andy Murray in another five-setter for the Greek this fortnight.08 July 2023
}US OpenUS Open men's preview: Is someone ready to spoil a Carlos Alcaraz vs. Novak Djokovic rematch?Two players stand head and shoulders above the rest of the pack on the men’s side: Top seed Carlos Alcaraz and No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic. They’ve played three times this season; two of those matches were classics, and the other was on its way to becoming one before Alcaraz25 August 2023
}Analysis: Novak Djokovic isn't surprised he keeps winning Grand Slam titles. We shouldn't be, eitherNEW YORK (AP) — The assumption, at least by many, was that Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer would cede the stage by now and make room at the top of men's tennis for other players to begin accumulating Grand Slam titles. Well, Federer retired, and Nadal missed nearly11 September 2023