}The Business of TennisThe Volley: Naomi Osaka’s EVOL-ution the latest in tennis entrepreneurial endeavorsWATCH: Tennis Channel discussed Osaka's EVOLVE launch earlier this week.16 May 2022
}What's next for the Big 3? Upcoming schedules for Novak, Roger, RafaWith the 2019 Australian Open in the books, the “Big Three” are now also the top three on the men’s list for most Grand Slam titles in tennis history—Roger Federer at 20, Rafael Nadal at 17 and Novak Djokovic at 15 (winning his 15th in Melbourne to break a third-place07 February 2019
}Tennis.com InterviewWhether it's Roland Garros or La Jolla, French Open doubles champ says tennis offers plenty of challengesWATCH: Tennis Channel Live make their men's and women's singles picks for Roland Garros.22 May 2022
}Ash Barty avoids upset trend to reach 3rd round at WimbledonWIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Top-ranked Ash Barty advanced to the third round of a Wimbledon women's draw depleted of other top contenders01 July 2021
}Roland GarrosBig 3 up top, Next Gen down below: Men's 2021 French Open previewThis year’s Roland Garros men’s draw, to borrow a phrase from another Paris story, is a tale of two halves. To put it in simple generational terms, the Big 3—Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer—are in the top half, while most of the Next Gen—Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander27 May 2021
}Billie Jean King CupA Davis Cup win would complete Russia's sweep of this season's team eventsThe Russians will be going for a sweep of the top team competitions in tennis as they arrive for this month's Davis Cup Finals. The nation's top men have already won the ATP Cup at the beginning of the season and the Russian women just hoisted the Billie Jean King10 November 2021
}Despite larger payouts, most tennis players still feel a financial pinchPARIS (AP) Two rounds of French Open tennis haven't come close to turning Marco Trungelliti into a millionaire. But even after taxes, the $67,000 the Argentine earned this week in prize money for one win and one loss should cover much of his costs for the rest of the year,27 May 2016
}Five for One: A look at the paths to No. 1, from Murray to FedererEven in the annals of the tennis rankings, there has rarely been anything quite like the scene currently unfolding at the top of the men's game. Five players, all Grand Slam champions, are all in the running for the No. 1 position. While Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic began the19 June 2017
}Pop CultureTennis on Film: Rating Borg vs. McEnroe (2017), an internationally awarded tennis film that doesn’t get enough creditOne of the biggest surprises of the 2025 film awards season was seeing the way Challengers (2024)—a film starring Zendaya set on the lowest rungs of the professional tennis tour—was completely panned by the Academy of Motion Pictures. Despite all the buzz around its Golden Globes-winning techno soundtrack created by05 February 2025
}Men's Final Preview: Rafael Nadal vs. Novak DjokovicMIAMI, Fla.—Whatever happens in Sunday’s Miami men’s final, neither fans of No. 1 Rafael Nadal nor No. 2 Novak Djokovic will be able to claim fatigue as an excuse. Kei Nishikori and Tomas Berdych took care of that when they both pulled out of their Friday semifinals, giving the finalists30 March 2014
Major titles prove elusive for tennis' top womenMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Holding the No. 1 ranking in tennis is undoubtedly an honor. It also brings a lot of questions for a player who has yet to win a Grand Slam tournament. Caroline Wozniacki started the Australian Open as the top-ranked woman after winning six tournaments last year. The20 January 2011
}Wimbledon Wire: Gasquet beats Wawrinka 11-9 in fifth; will play Djokovic in semisLONDON (AP) The Latest from Wimbledon (all times local): 8:20 p.m. After Richard Gasquet's win over Stan Wawrinka, the Wimbledon semifinal matchups are set for Friday. Seven-time champion Roger Federer will face Andy Murray and top-seeded Novak Djokovic will take on Gasquet. Federer, Murray and Djokovic have all won the08 July 2015
}Go Canada: Auger-Aliassime joins Shapovalov in quarterfinalsMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov are enjoying quite a run in the Australian sun. For the first time, two Canadian men have reached the Australian Open quarterfinals. Auger-Aliassime wore down 2014 U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic 2-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2, 7-6 (4) on Monday to join24 January 2022
}Miami, USAMiami Open Men's Preview: Has the Carlos Alcaraz part of the season begun?Line Calls, presented by FanDuel: Zach's Miami Open men's picks to win21 March 2023
}Top Aussie women to watch at the Australian OpenThe Australian women haven't made as many headlines as some of the men (especially not negative news), but that doesn't mean they are any less likely to cause a raucous in Melbourne next week. For some, this Australian Open will be their first and new talent is always exciting to12 January 2017
}Sabalenka wins Madrid Open; Zverev faces Berrettini in finalMADRID (AP) — Aryna Sabalenka is glad she changed her mind about playing at the Madrid Open. Two weeks after nearly withdrawing from the tournament because of a muscle injury, Sabalenka was standing on center court with the winner's trophy in her hands on Saturday. Sabalenka defeated top-ranked Ash Barty08 May 2021
ATP considering longer offseason as of 2012NEW YORK (AP) For years, the top men's professional tennis players have complained about the sport's calendar and called for a shorter season. They might be getting their wish soon. The head of the men's tour said Wednesday that he will make sure there is a decision in the next08 September 2010
}5 Minutes with Nick: Need for SpeedPro tennis today is a game of increasingly athletic and quick players. But ordinary players don't have to be left behind. The tennis court is getting smaller. Every match these days, especially in professional men’s tennis, the rallies are long and the retrieving is outrageous. Top men now routinely hit18 October 2012
}Roland GarrosFrench Open 2023: No Nadal or Federer in Paris for first time since 1998; Iga Swiatek defending champFLASHBACK: Rafael Nadal Will Not Play Roland Garros | The Break24 May 2023
}In Memoriam: Pancho Segura, Vic Braden, Dennis Van der MeerThe gravitational motion of tennis pulls towards solitude. Loneliness. Isolation. Distance. These are the attributes that accompany the journey taken by our sport’s driven competitors. When studies explain why people leave tennis, a frequent reason is downright melancholy: I couldn’t find anyone to play with me. Dennis Van der Meer13 December 2019