}The best things to see off the court in TorontoThis week's WTA tennis action is not the only thing that's thrilling in Toronto. Here are the Top 5 things to do after or before the on-court action. 1 Niagara Falls09 August 2019
Sharapova drops just one game in commanding winWIMBLEDON, England (AP)—Maria Sharapova has advanced to the second round at Wimbledon, routing Anastasia Pivovarova 6-1, 6-0 in a match between Russians. Playing on Court 2 on Tuesday, Sharapova needed only 54 minutes to wrap things up. She hit 15 winners and lost only seven of 37 points on her22 June 2010
Wozniacki double-bagels Chang in second roundNEW YORK (AP)—Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki defeated Chang Kai-Chen of Taiwan 6-0, 6-0 to advance to the third round of the U.S. Open. Wozniacki needed only 47 minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday to achieve the “double-bagel.” The Dane won 52 points to only 24 for her opponent, and has02 September 2010
Nadal, Djokovic to play doubles together in TorontoDjokovic was reportedly the one who suggested the pairing. Nadal, who will be the top seed for the singles in his first event since Wimbledon, said he had been "training for only three weeks" but "will do the best that I can."06 August 2010
Orange Bowl brawl updateZootennis.com reports that after an investigation by the referee, only three Orange Bowl players were defaulted from the tournament. Five players were originally caught up in a dispute between American and Russian players over a practice court.13 December 2009
}SocialVijay Amritraj is doing things at 70 that we can only dream ofWhen I turn 70, I want to be Vijay Amritraj. I want to be recognizing a foundation—in this case, one that bears Vijay’s name—for its 18th year of important work. “The Vijay Amritraj Foundation brings hope, help and healing to the defenseless and innocent victims of disease, tragedy and circumstance14 December 2023
}Rafael Nadal has only gotten stronger as the US Open has progressedRafael Nadal says he is finally happy with his play at the US Open, defeating Juan Martin del Potro to reach the final. The top seed dropped a set in the second and third rounds but cruised from there until the semifinals, where he dropped the first set before romping10 September 2017
}LifestyleUnited States of Tennis: NYC's biggest tennis party is word-of-mouth onlyNeed your winter tennis fix? In “United States of Tennis”, our Baseline editors Stephanie Livaudais and Liya Davidov set out to document some of the city’s most unique tennis experiences and iconic venues. First up is MetroTennis’ “Sets in the City”, a hidden gem of a tennis party hosted monthly10 December 2023
}The 10 Biggest Questions for 2023Is Coco Gauff ready to make the leap, or are we expecting too much?The countdown to the 2023 season is underway. As we close in on the start of the new, dual-gender United Cup (December 29), TENNIS.com's writers will debate the 10 biggest questions heading into the new tennis year.24 December 2022
}Tall advantage: Top 10 all-time fastest servers in men's tennisThe serve is one of the most important shots in tennis—not only does it set the tone for the rest of the point, but it is also the only shot a player has complete control over. Some players’ serves are so powerful that they almost always start the point in26 April 2020
}Weekend WinnersWith clay titles, Jenson Brooksby and Jessica Pegula made 2025 all the more promisingThis is a good week—sometimes it’s the only week—for U.S. players to put a clay-court title on their résumés. Charleston and Houston are the only places where professional dirt-ball comes to the States. When these tournaments are over, the long slog through European dirt begins. For U.S. players, that’s a07 April 2025
}Hopp To It!It was a pure, extended Davis Cup moment, the kind that a fan of the competition would point to as an embodiment of all that is unique, and unrivaled, about the world’s second most popular international team competition. Roger Fed—er, make that Switzerland, represented by Roger Federer, was a set12 September 2014
}Garcia-Lopez, Rosol blow off handshakesIt's not every day you see one player forsake the traditional post-match handshake at net, only to then have second thoughts and reach out—only to be slighted by the foe initial blown off. That's just what happened after Guillermo Garcia-Lopez beat Lukas Rosol 6-4, 7-6 (7) in Bucharest today:26 April 2015
}Top seeds Pliskova, Konta advance in NottinghamNOTTINGHAM, England (AP) Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic came late to the Nottingham Open and avoided an early exit on Monday. Saving the only break point she faced, Pliskova served superbly to outlast Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6-7 (5), 6-0, 6-2. She accepted a wild card only last week06 June 2016
}"Australian-only fans" at next year's Aussie Open? Tiley talks 2021Tennis Australian has prepared four separate contingency plans for the tournament, with no 2021 Australian Open the worst-case scenario.06 May 2020
}Miami Open WTA preview: Of the Top 10, only Serena is missingWhich means, over the next two weeks, we should get a good look at the state of the women’s tour as the Grand Slam season approaches.22 March 2021
}US Open champion Thiem wants to change "only tennis" outlook on lifeWhile recovering from a left knee injury, Dominic Thiem openly talked about needing to be physically—and mentally fit—to avoid a downward spiral during an interview with der Standard.20 April 2021
}US OpenAryna Sabalenka winning the US Open? "It's only a matter of time" | TC LiveChanda Rubin is all in on the No. 2 seed in New York City.26 August 2024
}In Their Shoes: Coco Gauff's wait for Rome return is over“I’ve only been to Rome once and that was under the COVID restrictions,” said the 17-year-old American. “So I haven’t got to get the full experience.”09 May 2021