}Indian Wells, USADesert Stunners: Andreescu, Pliskova bow out to inspired Indian Wells oppositionWATCH: Haddad Maia scored the biggest victory of her career over top-seeded Pliskova on Monday.12 October 2021
}U.S. Open: Federer d. MannarinoNEW YORK—Spinning around the service line, Roger Federer looked over the outstretched hands eager to embrace his final shot and smiled. Then he wound up and let his forehand fly sending the ball high into the night sky. All that activity took place after Federer soared into the fourth round01 September 2013
}U.S. Open: Federer d. GranollersNEW YORK—Trudging through a thicket of heavy air, Roger Federer looked lost in a fog while his shots strayed into the alleys. A lethargic Federer lost 10 straight points to open his third-round match with Marcel Granollers, and the Spaniard stormed out to a 5-2 lead before a lightning storm31 August 2014
}Tough Call: Will Roger Federer win the U.S. Open?Each week, Tennis Channel and TENNIS.com will feature a Tough Call around a thought-provoking topic, and our panel of experts will weigh in both on-air and online. Be sure to join the discussion by voting in our polls and by commenting on Facebook and Twitter using #TennisToughCall. In this week's09 August 2017
}Serena, Li win on another hot day at Australian OpenMELBOURNE, Australia -- Serena Williams wore a fitted pink blazer into her second-round match at the Australian Open, giving the impression she wasn't feeling the heat. And after her 6-1, 6-2 win over Vesna Dolonc on Wednesday, the second consecutive scorching day at the season's first major, Williams said she15 January 2014
}Wimbledon Lookahead: Brown tries for encore, Murray plays SeppiLONDON (AP) After his stunning win over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon, Dustin Brown said it was easy to play well when expectations were so low. The 102nd-ranked German won't have that luxury on Saturday against Viktor Troicki. Everyone wants to see what Wimbledon's latest sensation can do for an encore.04 July 2015
}Wimbledon Lookahead: Dustin Brown tries for encoreLONDON (AP) After his stunning win over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon, Dustin Brown said it was easy to play well when expectations were so low. The 102nd-ranked German won't have that luxury on Saturday against Viktor Troicki. Everyone wants to see what Wimbledon's latest sensation can do for an encore.03 July 2015
}Pecotic and PlaySight, a unique partnership blossomsMalta is a tropical archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, often viewed as a fantastic vacation getaway—not exactly a breeding ground for professional athletes. Matija Pecotic was born in Belgrade, Serbia to Croatian parents, but he grew up in Malta (a nation that has never produced a great tennis player.) His11 March 2016
}ATP Paris, FranceThe Paris Masters is moving next year. Let’s hope the vibe travels with itWhen tennis fans think of Paris, we think of red clay, Roland Garros, the City of Light in springtime—and a few boos and hisses from the fans, directed at any player who displeases them. But the French capital also welcomes the sport a second time, on the other side of01 November 2024
China's Li Na eyes No. 1 after ranking milestoneKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP)—Li Na has her sights set on the women's top ranking, just weeks after becoming the first Chinese player ever to enter the top 10. Li, in Kuala Lumpur for this week's $250,000 Malaysian Open, said her main goal has always been the world No. 1 spot.22 February 2010
}bett1open"I will focus on recovery and rest": Iga Swiatek withdraws from Berlin citing shoulder discomfort HIGHLIGHTS: Swiatek rolls to second Roland Garros crown10 June 2022
}Roland GarrosMiyu Kato forfeits all prize money and rankings points from women's doubles for accidentally hitting ball girl, but continues in mixedPARIS (AP) — French Open tennis player Miyu Kato forfeited all of her 21,500 euros (about $23,000) in prize money and rankings points from women's doubles because she accidentally hit a ball girl in the neck with a ball after a point during a match, but she is allowed to06 June 2023
}Yaroslava Shvedova becomes fifth player to retire from Nuremberg CupNUREMBERG, Germany (AP) — Yaroslava Shvedova became the latest player to retire from the Nuremberg Cup on Thursday, when she withdrew because of an injury after losing the first set of her quarterfinal to Misaki Doi of Japan 6-4. Doi will meet defending champion Kiki Bertens in the semifinals. Bertens25 May 2017
}ATP Stuttgart, GermanyAlexander Zverev "not ready to go from clay to grass now" in withdrawing from StuttgartRoland Garros finalist Alexander Zverev will not make the quick transition to grass this week in Stuttgart. On Tuesday, the world No. 4 withdrew from the BOSS Open. Zverev was the top seed and featured as the lone Top 10 competitor in the field. “I've played a lot of tennis11 June 2024
}WATCH: Murray finishes off Djokovic in Rome final with wild match pointWorld No. 3 Andy Murray won his first title since last August's Montreal Masters—and beat Novak Djokovic for just the second time in their last 14 meetings—on Sunday in Rome. He topped the world No. 1 and likely French Open favorite on clay, 6-3, 6-3, and he did so in15 May 2016
}What's in store (and in the store) for Venus Williams?Venus Williams and her younger sister Serena have often been thought of as the catalyst to a new type of tennis, fueled by sheer athleticism and power. Though both are still at the top of the game (ranked No. 17 and No. 2 respectively), it's natural to wonder what's in09 December 2016
}The Baseline Player of the Week: Stefanos TsitsipasChanneling the one-handed backhand of Roger Federer, the fighting spirit of Rafael Nadal, and the long hair and composure of Bjorn Borg, Stefanos Tsitsipas announced himself as the next big star on tour. At the Rogers Cup, the Greek youngster took down four Top 10 players before facing off against13 August 2018
}Muguruza becomes Evian ambassadorWorld No. 3 Garbine Muguruza is the latest tennis superstar to sign with Evian. She joins big names such as Maria Sharapova, Madison Keys, Stan Wawrinka and Lucas Pouille in being sponsored by the French water company.23 May 2018
}Tennis world bids farewell to Vinci in RomeIn front of a packed Pietrangeli stadium on Monday in Rome, Roberta Vinci celebrated a wonderful, storied career coming to a close. The 35-year-old Italian retired from professional tennis following a 2-6, 6-0, 6-3 loss to Aleksandra Krunic in the first round.17 May 2018
}Stars arrive in Paris ahead of Roland GarrosWith the second Grand Slam of the year around the corner, many are getting hyped for two weeks of (hopefully) epic tennis in Paris. A slew of top players—including last year's finalist Sloane Stephens—have arrived early to get in some practice, see the sights, and enjoy the atmosphere of Roland22 May 2019