}Indian Wells, USAThree to See, Indian Wells Day 6: Hurkacz vs. Paul; Rune vs. Wawrinka; Swiatek vs. AndreescuWATCH: Iga Swiatek stopped by the Tennis Channel desk after she dropped just one game against Claire Liu in the second round.13 March 2023
}2023 Year in ReviewWTA Player of the Year Countdown, No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka2023 By The Numbers - 55-14: Overall win-loss record - 23-3: Grand Slam win-loss record (AO 🏆, RG SF, W SF, USO F) - 3: Titles (Adelaide, Australian Open, Madrid) - 3: Runner-ups (Stuttgart, Indian Wells, US Open) - 40: Voting points in WTA Player of the Year Countdown (See30 November 2023
}Australian OpenNovak Djokovic vs. The Crowd: Six second-rounders to watch at the Australian OpenThe second round begins on Wednesday in Melbourne. While no seeds face off yet, the matches do get incrementally more competitive. Once again, the best will probably happen last, which is good for night owls in Australia, and early risers in the U.S.16 January 2024
}Pop CultureChris Eubanks opens up about his “completely different reality” after Wimbledon breakthroughFLASHBACK: Tennis Channel Live discusses Chris Eubanks continuing to rise up the rankings as he is currently slated to be seeded at the US Open next month.23 August 2023
}Indian Wells, USA2024 BNP Paribas Open men’s final preview: Carlos Alcaraz vs. Daniil MedvedevIn this rematch of the 2023 Indian Wells final, all signs—at least at first glance—point to the same result we saw last year: an Alcaraz win. After coming into this week hearing sounds of skepticism about his game, perhaps for the first time in his career, the Spaniard has played17 March 2024
}WTA Doha, QatarPeak Petra: Kvitova downs Muguruza in Doha, now 28-10 in tour finalsFourth seed Petra Kvitova put on a master class to capture her first WTA title in almost two years on Saturday, cruising past Garbine Muguruza in 63 minutes, 6-2, 6-1, to win the WTA 500 event in Doha. It was the two-time Wimbledon champion and former No. 2’s first title06 March 2021
}In 1,000th match, Rafa rallies from bagel-set loss to advance in MiamiKEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) — The oldest player in the women's draw at the Miami Open, Venus Williams is looking forward to the next round. And next year. And the year after that. "Yeah, 2020 here I come," she said. Williams earned her latest win in this season of resurgence26 March 2017
}Three to See, Day 8: Del Potro and Thiem meet at the Open againEach day during the US Open, we'll preview and predict three must-see matches. Elina Svitolina [4] vs. Madison Keys [15] Here’s a rare case at this year’s Open of two seeds, and two pre-tournament dark horses, who have made it as far as they were supposed to. With five titles03 September 2017
}Cincinnati, USAAfter Medvedev and Barty stroll into Cincinnati quarters, Osaka ousted by TeichmannINTERVIEW: Teichmann reacts to biggest win of her career20 August 2021
}HIGHLIGHTS: Late qualifier Bertens beats top seed Kerber at WTA FinalsHIGHLIGHTS: Kiki Bertens upsets Angelique Kerber at the WTA Finals:22 October 2018
}Nice RallyThe sun was out, Rod Laver Arena was sold out, and the stars of tennis were out. It was all for fun and a good cause, but here are 14 things I learned along the way anyway, at the Rally for Relief. 1. Tennis players are fun! This can be16 January 2011
}Wimbledon: S. Williams d. RadwanskaThe score was 0-1 in the third set, and it all seemed to be coming apart for Serena Williams as she stepped to the baseline to serve. She had been in control of most of this final with Agnieszka Radwanska, had won the first five games, won the first set07 July 2012
Venus dominates Errani in Olympic openerThe baseline wasn't the starting line, but it sure looked that way to Venus Williams. Waging an ongoing battle with Sjögren's Syndrome, Williams compares playing pro tennis with the energy-sapping illness to piloting a Formula One race car running on only a half tank of fuel. Today, a revved up30 July 2012
}Serena Williams: Officially the G.O.A.T?This Australian Open final was all about a sisterly rivalry and making history. No matter who won, records would be broken and the love between two sisters would only grow stronger. Of course, for many people, this trophy was already Serena's even before the match started. Venus hadn't beaten her28 January 2017
}The Baseline Player of the Week: Garbine MuguruzaEvery week Baseline will select a “Player of the Week.” That athlete may not always win the highest category tournament that week, but perform the best compared to their recent playing history.17 July 2017
}Weekly Lesson: Harrison mellows out at age 25You wouldn’t know it from recent headlines, but Ryan Harrison is trying hard to mellow out. In an article on ESPN, he admitted that for the longest time, he could rely on his temper getting the best of him. If he was scouting himself, the report would say “just stay01 March 2018
}Wimbledon: Sharapova d. PironkovaTsvetana Pironkova blew through a second-set tiebreaker to level her match with a clenched fist, while Maria Sharapova, struggling to time her high ball toss in the breeze, dumped three double faults and flailed a forehand error, dissolving to drop a set to her opponent for the first time. Signs28 June 2012
}Indian Wells: Djokovic d. NadalIf the ATP tour came with GPS, a “recalculating” message would sound right now. Novak Djokovic reached a crossroads where results and rankings intersect and downshifted into declarative finishes, speeding past the world’s top two in succession to stake his own claim as the best player on the planet. Rallying20 March 2011
}Australian Open: Murray d. Garcia-LopezWatching helplessly as Andy Murray continuously pounded his second serve as if it were a paper piñata, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez opened his third-round match with the ignominious distinction of dropping serve six straight times. So when Garcia-Lopez held serve for the first time all day, he allowed himself a small smile21 January 2011
}WTA Finals: Wozniacki d. SharapovaSINGAPORE—Before they began their match, Maria Sharapova and Caroline Wozniacki likely figured that this wouldn’t be a quick day at the office. About seven weeks ago, Wozniacki outlasted Sharapova in the fourth round of the U.S. Open, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, in two hours and 37 minutes. By the end, Wozniacki22 October 2014