}Miami, USAThree to See, Miami Open Day 10: Alcaraz vs. Kecmanovic; Osaka vs. Bencic; Medvedev vs. HurkaczHIGHLIGHTS: Alcaraz defeats Tsitsipas in fourth round30 March 2022
Danielle Collins wins 12th straight match, will face Daria Kasatkina in Charleston Open finalCHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Miami Open champion Danielle Collins won her 12th straight match and will play for a second straight title, defeating Maria Sakkari 6-3, 6-3 in the Charleston Open semifinals on Saturday. Collins will go for lucky No. 13 in Sunday's final against Daria Kasatkina, who beat top-seeded06 April 2024
}Betting CentralPick of the Day: Lorenzo Sonego vs. Ugo Humbert, Monte CarloOn Thursday, April 11, Lorenzo Sonego will take on world No. 15 Ugo Humbert in the Round of 16 in the Monte Carlo Masters. This is a match that seems like it should be pretty straightforward for the Frenchman, who is a career-best 17-7 (70.8%) in 2024. But his track11 April 2024
}Julia Goerges knocks Naomi Osaka out of the Volvo Car OpenCHARLESTON, S.C. — If Julia Goerges has shown one thing this tournament, it’s that you can never count her out. The No. 5 seed, who rallied from a set down in her opening match against Kristie Ahn, had to stage a comeback again today to defeat the No. 10 seed05 April 2018
}Stan Wawrinka had no problem with Novak Djokovic's medical treatment during U.S. Open finalStan Wawrinka did not criticize Novak Djokovic’s controversial call for the trainer during the U.S. Open final. The world No. 1 appeared to be hurt when he gestured and held his legs during the third game of the fourth set. However, he did not get medical attention during the changeover,13 September 2016
}Indian Wells, USAIndian Wells Throwback: Sofia Kenin gets revenge on Wang YafanWith the cancellation of the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, Tennis Channel is re-airing matches from previous Indian Wells tournaments. This match can be seen on Wednesday at 5:30 PM ET/2:30 PM PT. If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Sofia Kenin over the past year, it’s that she is one10 March 2020
}ATP Paris, FranceMatch of the Day: Tommy Paul vs. Stan Wawrinka, Paris MastersWin or lose on Wednesday against Tommy Paul, Stan Wawrinka’s season will end in Paris. “[It’s] going to be the last tournament here so I'm trying to do as well as possible, trying to keep pushing myself,” the 35-year-old said. “I’m close to the end of my career, but I03 November 2020
}ATP Vienna, AustriaFrances Tiafoe turns tables against Jannik Sinner to reach Vienna final Frances Tiafoe may have begun his semifinal clash against the Erste Bank Open's No. 7 seed Jannik Sinner as the old 'Foe,' but by the end of it he revealed just what he's capable of. With his back up against the wall, he captured a 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 win against30 October 2021
}Petra Kvitova beats Ash Barty for Birmingham titleBIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova beat unseeded Ashleigh Barty 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 Sunday in the Aegon Classic final to win her first title since her playing hand was injured in a knife attack at her home. Kvitova was playing only her second tournament and seventh match25 June 2017
}Second career, perhaps? Sloane Stephens loving new role as commentatorSloane Stephens is finding her rehab from foot surgery "slow," but says she is enjoying her commentary appearances for the Tennis Channel while off the tour. Stephens has not played since the Olympics last summer, and had her foot in a walking boot following the surgery. The 24-year-old is the07 April 2017
}RG Day 12 Surprises: Anisimova, Barty set up semifinalEach day of Roland Garros, Baseline will sum up the action with a photo gallery of the top surprises. 1 Barty Breaks Through06 June 2019
}Three to See: 2015 U.S. Open, Day 1Before each day's play in Flushing Meadows, we'll preview and predict three must-see matches. If you go by the rankings, this looks like a mismatch. Cecchinato, a 22-year-old Italian, is No. 102, while Fish, who has played only sporadically over the last two years, is No. 574 at the moment.31 August 2015
}Photos from Flushing Meadows: Arthur Ashe Kids' DayWhen the day was over, a rainbow greeted families as they passed the Unisphere outside the National Tennis Center.25 August 2013
}How Nadal's yacht boosts his game and personal lifeRafael Nadal is one of the most successful players of all time and it comes with a price, but thankfully he has the pockets to pay for it. Last year, the 34-year-old purchased a custom-built Sunroof 80 Power catamaran that's just arrived this summer to give him the perfect way18 August 2020
}The Baseline Top 5: Memorable opening matches at WimbledonOver the years, the opening round at Wimbledon has produced many dramatic moments: from shocking upsets to debuts that gave a glimpse of good things to come. Here’s a look at five matches from the All England Club that have had an impact on the game as a whole and28 June 2020
}Nadal gives tour and interview on his yachtHow does one of the greatest tennis players of all time get away from it all and unwind? With a really impressive yacht, that's how. Rafael Nadal, owner of 20 Grand Slams, sat down for a Q&A on his 80 Sunreef Power catamaran, named "Great White." The questions ranged from10 November 2020
Clijsters to lead Belgium against Oudin, U.S. teamANTWERP, Belgium (AP)—Her Australian Open trophy in tow, Kim Clijsters is leading a strong Belgian team against an injury-depleted United States in the Fed Cup this weekend. Belgium would have been an overwhelming favorite to reach the quarterfinals but the sudden retirement of Justine Henin last week leaves the match02 February 2011
Canadians oust Melzer, Nadal-Djokovic in TorontoTORONTO (AP)—Since his last competitive match, Roger Federer has fought off aches and illness, fallen from No. 1 in the rankings and hired a coach. Now his body feels better. Whether his game is improved will be seen starting Tuesday, when he begins play at the Rogers Cup in the09 August 2010
}ATP World Tour Finals: Federer d. MurrayYou would think that, after four nights of uncompetitive singles tennis at the ATP World Tour Finals, the London crowd would not take kindly to another round-robin rout. Yet applause cascaded from the heights of the O2 Arena, and not a boo or whistle was audible, as Great Britain’s own13 November 2014
}Basketball icon Kobe Bryant writes about a different kind of courtNEW YORK—In 2016, about a week after retiring from basketball, a sport he dominated over the course of 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant was back on the court. The tennis court, that is. Hitting balls with Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka, Bryant's groundstrokes weren't as deft30 August 2019