}WimbledonAfter a war on the court, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios engaged in a war of words at Wimbledon. What should happen next?WATCH: Stefanos Tsitsipas holds nothing back about Nick Kyrgios in his post-loss presser
}Press ReleaseUS Open series gets underway on Tennis Channel this week, starting with Newport, R.I., Hall of Fame event and induction ceremony.LOS ANGELES, July 11, 2022 — For the second consecutive year, Tennis Channel and its affiliated platforms will be the exclusive home of the US Open Series. The annual summer hard-court season leading up to the US Open in late August features seven events in 2022, beginning with this week’s
}Nadal cut on nose by his own racket | US Open updatesNEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. Open tennis tournament (all times local): 12:20 a.m. Rafael Nadal was cut on the bridge of his nose when his racket bounced off the court and smacked him in the face during the fourth set of his second-round match at the
}Press ReleaseTennis Channel's fast network T2 launches on Amazon, Freevee, FuboLOS ANGELES, Oct. 17, 2023 – Tennis Channel’s free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel T2 is now available to Amazon Freevee viewers, and on sports-first live TV streaming platform Fubo in its base Pro channel plan, available to all subscribers. This greatly expands the number of viewers in the United
}5 Burning Questions: Indian Wells & MiamiSunshine Sympoisum: Will tennis fans watch better matches in Indian Wells or Miami?With the Sunshine Swing about to get underway, our writers and editors tackle the most important questions heading into Indian Wells and Miami. Click here to view the full draws. Last up: Which tournament will host the better matches: Indian Wells or Miami? ED MCGROGAN: With a few weeks of
}Tennis.com InterviewHappily married, a calmer, quieter Anastasia Potapova aims to make noise in Indian WellsINDIAN WELLS, Calif.—What happens when two tennis players get married in the off-season? They double up on their honeymoon by tacking on a training bloc in Dubai, of course. “It wasn’t exactly a vacation!” joked Anastasia Potapova, who married ATP pro Alexander Shevchenko in December. “We were practicing every day.
}Miami, USAExpert Picks: Miami Open champions, dark horses and early exits👉👉👉 Click HERE for the Miami draws.
}Wimbledon2019 Wimbledon Expert Picks: Men's and Women's Bonus EditionWe revealed our first edition of Wimbledon Expert Picks when the draws were made on Thursday—see the men's here, and the women's here. But it turned out that our roster of experts, including former players on both tours, was simply too vast to contain in just one edition. Thus, a
}US OpenFor a second US Open, Naomi Osaka shows she wins for more than herself“Everything I was doing off the court, was sort of on the court, too,” Naomi Osaka said when she visited the ESPN studio after winning her third Grand Slam title at the US Open on Saturday. She had been asked whether it was difficult for her to balance her recent
}Australian OpenNovak Djokovic: 17 stats in celebration of his 17th Grand Slam titleHow it happened: A set-by-by breakdown of Djokovic's five-set win over Thiem Drucker Down Under: Thiem's education continues as Djokovic wins an eighth Australian Open Tignor: From "turbulent" to triumphant in Melbourne: Djokovic rises once again 17 Slams, 17 Stats: Numeric takeaways from Nole's victory Flink: Thiem made his move
Historical Timeout!Since I missed last night's takedown of Rafael Nadal by Novak Djokovic (I would like to point out that one of my start-of-year predictions was that Djoko would get a win over Nadal; so I now have gotten one thing right!), I'm going to copy a post I did yesterday
}Twin Towers of TomorrowNEW YORK—Milos Raonic and Jerzy Janowicz are the twin towers of tennis’ future. The tower part is easy to see. Janowicz is 6’8”; in his hands, a Babolat looks as much like a toothpick as it does a racquet. Raonic is 6’5"; with his long legs and lanky frame, he
}Keeping Tabs, Melbourne: Jan. 21MELBOURNE—Old media isn’t quite as dead as the dead wood it’s printed on, at least not yet. But there was a distinctly 20th century sensation to waking up this morning, looking at the front page of The Age, the city’s biggest daily, and seeing this as the main tennis headline:
}30-Love: Thirty years ago, Steffi and Martina's unsung rivalry crestedWe continue our 30-Love series by reliving one of the greatest and most significant matches ever played at Roland Garros: the 1987 final between 17-year-old Steffi Graf and 30-year-old Martina Navratilova. You know about Martina and Chris, the rivalry to end to all tennis rivalries. They played 80 times over
}WimbledonWimbledon Men's Preview: Can anyone stop the Big 3 at the Big W?View the entire men's bracket at our Wimbledon tournament page. Tennis isn’t run out of the offices of the All England Club the way it once was, but Wimbledon can still throw a little of its old weight around. This year, the tournament unilaterally reversed the seedings of Rafael Nadal
}The CE 10: Spring ForwardOK, I realize I’ve been derelict here of late, but it’s tough to get inspired during the appearance-fee days in which tennis has been so deeply mired of late. But change, as I discovered today, is around the corner. According to my Internet, we enter daylight-savings time this weekend in
}Playing someone you’re supposed to beat can be a nerve-wracking experience. But it will teach you the most important skill in tennis: How to winOnce upon a time, on the nights before I was supposed to play a certain opponent, I would lay awake hoping, somewhere deep down, he would text to tell me he had to cancel. Why would I agree to play someone, if I secretly hoped our match wouldn’t happen? He
Dueling in the DesertWhether it’s two-toned balls, four-game sets, or shirtless players, there’s never been a shortage of ideas for how to “improve” tennis. Fortunately, most of them don’t see the light of day. But last week the Tennis Channel succeeded in doing things a little differently at its inaugural self-titled tournament in
}Like a Rolling Sloane: Can Stephens recapture US Open spirit in 2018?A reporter wanted to know: now that Sloane Stephens had shocked the world and won her first Grand Slam title at Flushing Meadows, was she hungry for more? Stephens, sitting a few inches from the US Open trophy, fl ashed her questioner a side-eyed, “Are you kidding me?” glance. The
}Lucas Pouille and Daniel Evans showed how attacking tennis can work in the baseline ageNEW YORK—The fourth-round match between Juan Martin del Potro and Dominic Thiem was Monday’s most-anticipated encounter at the U.S. Open. On one side of the net, you had a fan favorite and former Open champion. On the other, you had a rising star with a dynamic game. Plus, there was