}Roland GarrosWhere, when and how Novak Djokovic won each of his 23 Grand Slam titlesWATCH: Novak Djokovic & Iga Swiatek Win At Roland Garros | The Break11 June 2023
}US OpenWhat are the chances Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz duel at the US Open?In his trophy-ceremony speech at the Western & Southern Open last Sunday, Novak Djokovic said he hoped that he and the man he had just defeated, Carlos Alcaraz, could meet again in three weeks' time in New York, for the US Open title. Then an exhausted Djokovic laughed and said26 August 2023
}The Business of TennisThe labor of love behind the dream of Astana becoming a permanent ATP Tour stopIn late September, the ATP officially returned to China for the first time since 2019 with a pair of 250-level events in Chengdu and Zhuhai. A pre-pandemic calendar sees players back at the likes of the China Open and Shanghai Masters, mainstays of the post-US Open swing. But an emerging02 October 2023
}The Rally: How notable is Novak Djokovic's new No. 1 ranking record?In this edition of The Rally, Steve Tignor and Joel Drucker talk about the significance of Novak Djokovic breaking the men’s record for weeks at No. 1, and how he has made the most of playing in the same era as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Hi Joel, I was09 March 2021
}ATP & WTA FinalsFinals Watch: Andrey Rublev, Stefanos Tsitsipas renew rivalry as round robin clashes continue in Turin, GuadalajaraWATCH: Rivals Rublev and Tsitsipas paired up for a rousing men's doubles meeting at this year's Laver Cup.14 November 2021
}Tennis.com InterviewCasper the Friendly Host: Behind the scenes with the Ruud family in OsloTenniStory: Casper Ruud04 June 2022
}Rubin gets creative: When life gave Noah lemons, he made lemonadeAthletes from every corner of the globe are confronting a unique health crisis. The spread of the coronavirus has driven them into isolation, jarringly removing competition off the table. It's forced everyone from all facets of life to recognize this time in human history is unparalleled. Lives have been turned28 March 2020
}Special FeatureWhat “gift” each American men's contender needs to get over the Grand Slam humpThe U.S. men's game is in excellent overall shape as the tours settle in for the two March 1000s. The ATP Top 100 is populated with 10 Americans, ranging from No. 10 Taylor Fritz to No. 95 J.J. Wolf. By contrast, Spain—renowned not very long ago for its tennis “armada”—has03 March 2024
}Miami, USADespite Miami loss, Isner still standing tall for U.S. men's tennisA generation of gifted young players appears poised to take over leadership of American men’s tennis, but its members are still bumping up against an outsized obstacle: John Isner, the 6’10” ace machine who has been the standard bearer for the past decade. Isner, who lost his fourth-round match to30 March 2021
}US OpenThe best 2020 US Open matches, plus Thiem, Osaka and Serena takeawaysOnly a month ago, I was not convinced the USTA would be able to pull off their immensely ambitious plan of holding the Western & Southern Open and the US Open back to back over a three week span in New York. Their goal to get it done was always18 September 2020
}Roland GarrosThe Rally: On Sunday’s exits by Roger Federer and Serena Williams, and more from week one of the French OpenHi Steve, This is remarkable, but as the second week of Roland Garros gets underway, the news is similar to what happened at the start of the first week: A big name has withdrawn. Roger Federer has stated all along that he had no chance to win Roland Garros this07 June 2021
}WimbledonThe Rally: How should the tours answer Wimbledon’s ban of Russian and Belarusian players? Should a boycott be on the table?Tennis Channel Live: Chanda Rubin and Nick Monroe on Wimbledon's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players20 April 2022
}Culture of Respect: How young players can compete fairly and honorably, and keep tennis’ tradition of sportsmanship aliveWhat will happen to tennis when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal retire? Fans have been pondering that ominous question for nearly a decade. The sport will obviously lose two of its greatest champions; perhaps more significantly, it will also lose two of its finest sportsmen. Federer has won the ATP’s17 July 2022
}Roland Garros2022 Roland Garros Preview: Welcome to the Red Dirt RodeoWATCH: Djokovic reasserted himself towards the front of the ATP pack was a dominant week in Rome; will it be enough to fend off 13-time Roland Garros champ Rafael Nadal or insurgent Carlos Alcaraz?18 May 2022
}Australian OpenBarty & history; Big 3; Serena; bushfires: 5 Australian Open QuestionsAs long as bushfires do not prevent play, the first major tournament of 2020 will be underway soon, and tennis fans will witness a spectacle in the sport unlike any other. Wimbledon has the most dignified and elegant setting of the four Grand Slam tournaments. The US Open exemplifies the15 January 2020
}WimbledonWimbledon's surprise party for 10,000: What we'll rememberWATCH: A young fan receives an unexpected gift from champion Novak Djokovic on Centre Court.12 July 2021
}Kyrgios' big debuts, Williamses in doubles—The 5 Most Underrated StatsFrom career titles and winning streaks to ranking breakthroughs and in-match numbers, tennis is a stat-lover’s playground. And with so many big names achieving so many big things seemingly every week, many of the sport's most incredible stats are forgotten as time goes by—underrated, if you will. As part of04 May 2020
}"Gets the call right every time": How tennis went electronic“We Will Rock You” was blaring from the loudspeakers. Luke Jensen was waving his arms and firing up the crowd. The socially-distanced fans were cheering through their masks. After nearly a month inside a coronavirus-free bubble at The Greenbrier in West Virginia, the 2020 World Team-Tennis season had come down14 November 2020
}The TENNIS.com Round Robin: What awaits the clay-court swing?After a hiatus in 2020 due to COVID-19, the spring European clay-court season is back. It kicked off with Roland Garros announcing it would start one week later. Might there be more surprises? We gathered our team to address two big picture questions. Ed McGrogan: If Roland Garros can be13 April 2021
}Nadal's farewellExpert Picks: Twelve of our favorite Rafael Nadal matchesWe typically save "Expert Picks" for tournament previews, but today we're making an exception. And this excercise was even more difficult than breaking down a bracket. With Rafael Nadal's retirement from tennis on Tuesday, it's only natural to look back at his profilic career. What's your favorite Rafa match? Our20 November 2024