}US Open2014 US Open runner-up Kei Nishikori has pulled out of this year's tournamentWATCH: US Open Increases Prize Money, Adds Video Review | The Break27 August 2023
}Indian Wells, USAGiron takes it to Raonic in Indian Wells, but falls in three setsINDIAN WELLS, Calif.—Two groups of players have been making headlines this week at the BNP Paribas Open: the Canadians and the Bruins. They clashed when Milos Raonic took on Marcos Giron in the third round on Monday, with Giron letting a 4-1 lead in the third set slip away to11 March 2019
}Australian OpenThree to See, Australian Open Day 6: Can Danielle Collins topple the talented 19-year-old Clara Tauson?The Break: Congrats on a great career, Sam Stosur21 January 2022
}Boris Becker gets 2.5 years in prison for bankruptcy offensesFLASHBACK: The Break: Becker faces possible prison time29 April 2022
}SocialCarlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev send 'so much encouragement' after Nadal’s announcementWATCH: Serena Williams docuseries announced | The Break18 May 2023
}Breaking the CurveMELBOURNE—Once this year's Australian Open climbed out of its swampy first days, it was a tournament to cheer, with a new surprise in store each day of the second week. If its two singles finals were underwhelming and unfortunate, in that order, its champions were anything but. Li Na and27 January 2014
}US OpenCarlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud or Rafael Nadal will be ATP No. 1 next week, with Medvedev to drop from top spotThe Break: Looking ahead to the US Open quarterfinals06 September 2022
}Bob Bryan acting US Davis Cup captain; Fish has COVID-19WATCH: The Break: Ons Jabeur meets Andy Roddick08 September 2022
}SocialLaura Robson leads Australian Open Pride Day celebration, revisits 2012 Margaret Court protestWATCH: The Break previews Championship Weekend at the Australian Open.28 January 2023
}US OpenCarlos Alcaraz "very motivated" for show-court meeting against Stefanos TsitsipasVIDEO: The Stefanos Tsitsipas bathroom-break drama, in Flushing02 September 2021
}Breaking down the biggest fines in tennis historyThe ATP made a statement last week by fining Nick Kyrgios a record-setting $113,000 for his Cincinnati tantrum. Now that the all time fine leaderboard has shifted, let’s take a look back at the five heftiest fines in tennis history. 5 Jeff Tarango, Wimbledon 1995 After being forced to replay21 August 2019
}Srpska OpenAt Banja Luka, Dusan Lajovic outplays Novak Djokovic for first win over a world No. 1; Alcaraz through in BarcelonaTop-ranked Novak Djokovic and No. 2-ranked Carlos Alcaraz each took on respective countrymen on Friday at a pair of events. Only one managed to pass the challenge. A plethora of missed opportunities and an opponent who came out firing resulted in Djokovic suffering his second straight early exit on clay21 April 2023
}Roland GarrosNovak Djokovic returns to ATP No. 1 with his 23rd Slam title; Iga Swiatek stays at WTA No. 1WATCH: Novak Djokovic & Iga Swiatek Win At Roland Garros | The Break12 June 2023
}Cibulkova, Petkovic combine for 23 breaks of serveIn a thrilling Wimbledon opening round, No. 8 seeded Dominika Cibulkova stood tall at Wimbledon. Her 6-3, 3-6, 9-7 win over Andrea Petkovic was the kind of comeback that could ignite the streaky Slovak. After winning the WTA Finals in Singapore over world No. 1 Angelique Kerber last year, Cibulkova04 July 2017
}Dimitrov fails to break losing spell at Roland GarrosDespite high hopes, Grigor Dimitrov's Roland Garros curse lives on after losing in the first round for the third straight year. On Monday, despite leading two sets to one, Dimitrov lost to Viktor Troicki, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. Last year, the 25-year-old fell to Jack Sock, and the year23 May 2016
}Break the Rules 3: Down-the-alley blastPercentage doubles is winning doubles. From the pros to recreational players, the teams that win most often are almost always the teams that hit high-percentage shots, rely on sound strategy and avoid unnecessary risks. However, there may be times during matches where you and your partner will find yourselves in30 September 2017
}Sharapova ready to return from break at CincinnatiMASON, Ohio (AP) Maria Sharapova says she's still working through a minor leg injury. The second-ranked Sharapova hasn't played since Wimbledon, where she lost to Serena Williams in the semifinals July 9. She was supposed to return last week in Toronto but withdrew after getting hurt in training. ''I'm feeling17 August 2015
}Roland GarrosWhere, when and how Novak Djokovic won each of his 23 Grand Slam titlesWATCH: Novak Djokovic & Iga Swiatek Win At Roland Garros | The Break11 June 2023
}Style PointsBeyond Federer: On takes the endorsement offensiveThe Break: More on Swiatek and Shelton signing with On23 March 2023
}NewsQuote of the Day: “Norrie Knoll?” Fans christen The Hill with new name amid Brit’s breakthrough runThe Break: Jannik Sinner named new Gucci ambassador05 July 2022