}Miami, USAIsner suffers stress fracture in foot; is expected to miss 4-6 weeksUPDATE: Christopher Clarey of the New York Times reports that John Isner suffered a stress fracture in his left foot, and is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks.02 April 2019
}Bethanie Mattek-Sands inspired by Petra Kvitova's return to WTA tourPARIS—Bethanie Mattek-Sands, who upset Petra Kvitova, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5), in the second round at the French Open, said that the Czech came back because she loves the sport, even though physically she isn’t 100 percent yet. The two-time Grand Slam champion was attacked with a knife at her house31 May 2017
}ATP Delray Beach, USAMatch of the Day: Nick Kyrgios vs. Tommy Paul, Delray BeachIn his first tournament back since the Australian Open, top seed Nick Kyrgios will face off against Tommy Paul, one of his very best buds, for the first time. It’s never easy playing a friend, especially in such a mono a mono sport like tennis. But no matter what happens17 February 2020
}Betting CentralPick of the Day: Tommy Paul vs. Hubert Hurkacz, RomeTommy Paul is coming off one of the biggest victories of his career, a 6-1, 6-4 win over Daniil Medvedev in the Round of 16 at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. Paul was just 9-22 against Top 10 opponents heading into that match, and he was also on a three-match losing16 May 2024
The Last Word: ATP No. 25, Albert MontanesStarting on December 7—the 25th day left in 2010—TENNIS.com will countdown from the year-end No. 25 on both tours with "The Last Word," a look back at the year that was and a look ahead at the season to come. Here's who we've looked at so far. **Best of 201006 December 2010
}WATCH: Checking in from beautiful BolSam Groth and Nicole Gibbs are giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional tennis all year long in My Tennis Life. To read more updates from Sam and Nicole, go to tennischannel.com.06 June 2017
}Monte Carlo Bay hotel reveals Rafael Nadal suiteFor the die-hard Rafael Nadal fan or someone with serious cash to throw around, the famous Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort has unveiled the Rafael Nadal suite.18 April 2018
}WATCH: Venus dances at the Miami Open"They basically begged me to do the dance. I didn't want to. I said no, but they announced it anyway. It's not that I was trying to dance." So said Venus Williams in the pressroom after her straight-sets victory over Natalia Vikhlyantseva, her second 20-year-old Russian opponent in as many25 March 2018
}Vandeweghe bonding with new doubles partner HingisNEW YORK — Hair goals, indeed. There's a new team in town, and while they may be a bit of an odd pair given the 11 year age difference, CoCo Vandeweghe and Martina Hingis are finding their rhythm at the US Open. The duo is into the quarterfinals in just07 September 2016
}Opelka eager to be fearless against WawrinkaReilly Opelka dominated German Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 6-3, 7-4 (4), 6-1 to notch his first career Wimbledon main-draw victory on Monday. The American is no stranger to success on grass: he won junior Wimbledon in 2015, but it's just his third time playing the pro event. Opelka will now have a01 July 2019
}Nadal: Roland Garros-Wimbledon double no longer that toughWinning the French Open and Wimbledon titles in succession is no longer one of the toughest feats in tennis, says Rafael Nadal, pointing out that reaching the finals of both has become almost normal. Nadal swept the two majors back-to-back in 2008 and 2010, as well as winning the French25 June 2014
}Dubai: Wozniacki d. PeerDon't hate the player, hate the game. I offer that eloquent lyric to you folks who are ready to throw tomatoes at Caroline Wozniacki when she arrives in the United States, or picket her matches with signs screaming "The Great Dane?" There's really no need for all that. As Steve18 February 2011
}Tweets of the Week: Youzhny bashes his head with racquet, part deuxHere's a sampling of the latest social-media foibles and feats from pro tennis players and observers: Donna Vekic upset No. 31 Caroline Garcia, a home-nation favorite, in the first round at Roland Garros. And she did so in style. Mimicked style.25 May 2015
}Rafael Nadal explains the mentality behind his Roland Garros dominanceRafael Nadal says it isn't easy to win the French Open ten times, even if he's sometimes made it look that way. The world No. 1, who will again enter the tournament as the favorite, said his attitude has helped him stay at the top. "I think it takes a27 May 2018
}50 Years, 50 Heroes: Philippe Chatrier, 1985For our sixth annual Heroes Issue, we’ve selected passages from the last 50 years of Tennis Magazine and TENNIS.com—starting in 1969 and ending in 2018—to highlight 50 worthy heroes. Each passage acknowledges the person as they were then; each subsequent story catches up with the person, or highlights their impact,06 December 2018
}ATP Marseille, FranceTop-seeded Tsitsipas reaches Open 13 final, faces KukushkinMARSEILLE, France (AP) — Top-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas remains on course for his first title of the year after beating David Goffin 7-6 (1), 6-2 on Saturday to reach the Open 13 final. He next plays Mikhail Kukushkin after the 31-year-old Kazakh beat French wildcard entry Ugo Humbert 6-4, 6-4. The23 February 2019
}Social'Can I use your discount at Louis Vuitton?' ATP players humorously grill Carlos Alcaraz in Q&ACarlos Alcaraz is used to doing interviews on camera and in front of the world's media ... but how did the four-time Grand Slam singles champion fare when his peers were the questioners? The Spaniard recently sat down for a hilarious Q&A session where his fellow ATP stars, from Jannik14 September 2024
}Australian OpenKerber, Stephens—and Danielle Collins—reach Australian Open 4th roundMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Latest on Friday at the Australian Open (all times local): 12:57 a.m. Marin Cilic overcame a pair of match points — including one double-faulted away by Fernando Verdasco — and a two-set deficit for a 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (8), 6-3 victory in the Australian18 January 2019
Azarenka not bothered by grunt imitationsVictoria Azarenka says that the crowd's constant imitation of her loud grunts during her win over Aussie Casey Dellacqua on Wednesday did not bother her. "I have no problem with that at all actually," she said. "I knew it's gonna happen. They wanted her to win bad. It's fine for20 January 2012
Uncle Toni: Losing French would have been a blowToni Nadal, the coach and uncle of Rafael Nadal, tells the web site Puntodebreak that his nephew cried after beating Novak Djokovic for the 2012 Roland Garros title because of the stressful, topsy-turvy nature of the match and his rivalry with the Serb. “Rafael had been playing very well all28 November 2012