}Your GameSignature Stick: Iga Swiatek plays with a style and a racquet all her ownWATCH: Iga Swiatek defeats Jil Teichmann in the second round of the 2023 Bad Homburg Open.04 July 2023
}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 his23 March 2024
}Schwartzman lands Oh My Dog cover with pet RidgebacksMan's best friend just did world No. 9 Diego Schwartzman a solid as he helped land the Argentine the cover of the iconically-named "Oh My Dog" magazine alongside Bob, one of his two Rhodesian Ridgebacks.14 March 2021
}Zhao releases new song and music video "How To Forget You"In 2020, Canadian player Carol Zhao delighted fans with her music debut, "I Wish It Would Never Stop Raining." Now out is her subsequent release, "How To Forget You," a ballad that's available on Apple Music, Spotify and other streaming platforms—in addition to the official video:16 March 2021
}WATCH: Moutet posts rap video collectionSo you might have known that Corentin Moutet can play piano, but did you know he also raps? The 20-year-old Frenchman debuted his freestyle songs on social media. He's got time to hone his craft as the tours are suspended until June 8. Moutet was had a breakthrough to start22 March 2020
}Putintseva returns to court after kidney surgeryKazakh star Yulia Putintseva is back on the practice court after a kidney surgery kept her out of the Qatar Total Open last week. The world No. 38 reached the third round of the 2021 Australian Open, but suffered a surprising loss to Storm Sanders at the Adelaide International to14 March 2021
}WATCH: Kyrgios tries wheelchair tennis with Lauren JonesNick Kyrgios withdrew from Roland Garros before the start of the tournament, citing illness, and he's instead been getting comfortable in London ahead of the grass-court season.01 June 2019
LTA chief Michael Downey to return to Tennis CanadaLTA chief Michael Downey is resigning from his position and will return to being the CEO of Tennis Canada, both organizations have announced. Downey said he was returning for personal reasons, requiring a move back to the country. He is stepping back into the recently-vacated position at Tennis Canada, which14 January 2017
}Federer to return from two-month layoff Friday at Key BiscayneKEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) Roger Federer wasn't playing tennis when he hurt his knee two months ago. He was playing Dad. Federer said he was preparing a bath for his twin daughters when he turned and heard a click in his left knee, leading to the first surgery of his25 March 2016
}Fritz, 18, announces engagement to junior player PedrazaTaylor Fritz is engaged to girlfriend Raquel Pedraza, Fritz announced on social media. "She said yes," he wrote alongside a photo of the proposal in front of the Eiffel Tower, adding "sometimes when you know, you just know." Fritz and Pedraza, a junior tennis player, are both 18 years old.31 May 2016
}Janko Tipsarevic to miss Davis Cup quarters with hamstring tearJanko Tipsarevic will not be on Serbia's Davis Cup team for its quarterfinal tie against Spain this weekend because of injury.05 April 2017
}2016 Fashion Miss: Bartoli's new Fila dressesTo wrap up 2016, enjoy a rundown of the eight worst and eight best on-court styles, starting with the year's not-so-grand looks as seen on pro courts. ATP and WTA players alike went for too much at times, needing to rein in their fashion games. See No. 3 here. 222 December 2016
}WTA Finals: Wozniacki d. KvitovaSINGAPORE—Caroline Wozniacki has yet to win a Grand Slam, and the former No. 1 has lost to plenty of the world’s Top 10 over the past three years, but the Dane has never given up—and finally has become much more aggressive and sure of herself. The day before their final24 October 2014
}Comeback delayed for future golfer Almagro, who withdraws from DohaReturning from a foot injury that had sidelined him since Wimbledon, Spain's Nicolas Almagro has withdrawn from Doha and is in doubt for the Australian Open. The 29-year-old played his first exhibition match against Stanislas Wawrinka in Abu Dhabi and did not see himself ready to compete at the ATP04 January 2015
}Citi Open crowd boos Kyrgios off court after third straight retirementWASHINGTON, D.C. — Taking on Tennys Sandgren in the second round of the Citi Open on Wednesday night, Nick Kyrgios retired while down 6-3, 3-0. Boos from the crowd rained down as he left the court. It wasn’t the first time the 22-year-old had been booed—not even close. Maybe it03 August 2017
}Muguruza, Ostapenko and more share their favorite animalsThe WTA 2019 season is about to get underway at events in Brisbane, Shenzhen and Auckland. But first, the players divulged their favorite animals. Jelena Ostapenko, who heads into January ranked No. 22, looks forward to seeing a certain eucalyptus-loving mamma at the Australian Open in Melbourne.28 December 2018
}Murray's season to begin at ATP Challenger instead of Aussie OpenAndy Murray starts his season on Tuesday at the ATP Challenger in Biella, Italy, but he's still frustrated that he isn't in Melbourne instead. The 33-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus just before he was scheduled to leave the United Kingdom, and could not travel to Australia in time to08 February 2021
}Pop CultureJessica Pegula’s win over Iga Swiatek punctuated a memorable day for the AAPI communityNEW YORK—Jessica Pegula’s US Open quarterfinal conquest of Iga Swiatek meant a lot to a lot of people. American tennis fans. Buffalo, N.Y. natives. Perhaps even fellow straphangers and LIRR commuters. It also meant plenty to Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Pegula is a board member of the Asian05 September 2024
}Style PointsWatching the watches: 6 players who wore timepieces on-court in MelbourneThe Break: On Sam Stosur's final retirement from tennis22 January 2023
}Australian OpenHantuchova assesses quarantine impact on Australian OpenIn the aftermath of an unpredictable 2020 season, player-turned-analyst Daniela Hantuchova believed tennis fans could be certain of one thing in the new year. “It’s strange because, at some point, I was thinking we would see unbelievable matches,” mused the former world No. 5, “because players got to have a20 January 2021