}After successful Slam season, Mackenzie McDonald seeks points overseasCourt Report: Novak Djokovic to join Roger Federer on Team Europe for Laver Cup18 September 2018
}Happy Birthday, DelPo! 10 of Juan Martin del Potro’s greatest momentsJuan Martin del Potro hasn’t played a match in more than 15 months, most recently undergoing knee surgery in August. But over his 15-year professional career he’s had some very special moments on the court, and on this special day—his birthday—we thought we’d take a walk down memory lane. We23 September 2020
}French Open updates | Pegula 3rd US woman in quarterfinalsPARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open tennis tournament (all times local): ___ 5:55 p.m. Jessica Pegula has made it to the French Open quarterfinals for the first time by coming back to beat Irina-Camelia Begu 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Pegula joins two other American women in the quarterfinals30 May 2022
}Australian OpenHow it happened: Kenin rallies for Australian Open title over MuguruzaHow it happened: A set-by-by breakdown of Kenin's win over Muguruza Drucker Down Under: With Australian Open win, Kenin’s roaring ‘20s have only just begun Tignor: The furious zen of Sofia Kenin Flink: Kenin becomes youngest American to win a Slam since Serena, in 2002 Sofia Kenin defeated Garbine Muguruza,01 February 2020
}Views from the TopINDIAN WELLS, CALIF.—Let's just say it: Until today, it hadn’t been a great week for the WTA. The women’s tour went head to head with the men at just the wrong moment. The ATP semifinals gathered all the recent Grand Slam champions together, and the early rounds of the men’s20 March 2011
}On Bencic's rebirth, Tsitsipas' title and Auger-Aliassime's run in RioWhile the older cats have been away this month, the young ones have continued to play—quite well, for the most part. They’ve also continued to establish, and in some cases re-establish, themselves on tour. That’s how it went again this weekend, when an 18-year-old Canadian reached his first ATP final;25 February 2019
}Notebook: Press-Room Therapy EditionNo rest for player or writer or fan alike: Key Biscayne is upon us. But I'm not quite ready to be upon it. I'll do a women's preview tomorrow and a men's preview Thursday, but for today I'll wrap up the last loose ends and thoughts from my 10 days22 March 2011
}First Ball In, 8/4: The Game Goes NorthFinally, tennis returns to its Mecca: Canada. The home of Top Tenners Eugenie Bouchard and Milos Raonic, as well as Wimbledon doubles champ and D.C. finalist Vasek Pospisil, the nation up north will play host this week to the dual-gender, dual-city Rogers Cup, the biggest of the U.S. Open tune-ups03 August 2014
}2008: Nadal beats Federer in the greatest match of all timeThis year marks the 50th anniversary of TENNIS Magazine's founding in 1965. To commemorate the occasion, we'll look back each Thursday at one of the 50 moments that have defined the last half-century in our sport. Few tennis matches have ever been anticipated as eagerly as the one that was03 December 2015
}Firsts for EveryonePARIS—“Come on, Sam.” The words, conversational rather than emphatic, have floated down from Sam Stosur’s player box in Court Philippe Chatrier. They sound less encouraging than they do concerned, and there’s a good reason why. Stosur is serving at 3-4 in the third set of her semifinal against Sara Errani,07 June 2012
}No. 1s, Getting It DoneThere was order on the tennis court on Sunday, as all three tournaments in Asia ended with their top seeds holding the winners’ trophies. Here are a few thoughts on each of our champs, and the finals they played.07 October 2013
}The Latest: Djokovic gives racket to supportive young fanPARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open (all times local): ___ 9:40 p.m. Novak Djokovic says he's grateful to a young boy who offered vocal support and advice throughout the French Open final. Moments after Djokovic beat Stefanos Tsitsipas in five sets, he13 June 2021
}Roaming the GrassIn my old brownstone-filled neighborhood in Brooklyn, you can see into people’s ground-floor apartments as you walk down the street. From that vantage point on a hot day, every living room looks temptingly black and cool. But none looked as tempting as the one I glanced into about 10 years25 June 2010
}The Latest: Serena wins in 1st night session at French OpenPARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open (all times local): ___ 10:55 p.m. Serena Williams is a winner in the first scheduled night session in French Open history. She overcome two set points to beat Irina-Camelia Begu 7-6 (6), 6-2 under the lights in the first round. Matches31 May 2021
}Monday Net PostBy TW Contributing Editor, Ed McGrogan Last Week's & This Week's Tournament Sony Ericsson Open (ATP & WTA - Outdoor Hard - Miami, United States) - Men's Singles Bracket - Men's Doubles Bracket - Women's Singles & Doubles Bracket - Television Schedule - Website By the Letter T...our awards were31 March 2008
}The Good Sports: Crisis CenterHowdy, everyone. Just got back a short while ago from the pre-exhibition press conference, featuring Roger Federer and Pete Sampras. The presser was held at the Essex House hotel on New York's Central Park South, not from from the Parker-Meridian hotel where Pete Sampras so often stayed during the U.S.10 March 2008
}The IllusionistRafa by Pete Bodo PARIS—It was yet another bolo forehand blast, this time to the deuce court corner of his opponent's side. Andy Murray got there—barely—and tried to scrape back a forehand, cross-court. The ball never made it past the net. Across from Murray, Rafael Nadal flung his arms high03 June 2011
}Queen of ClayPARIS—When that last, desperate Simona Halep retrieve on an afternoon brimful of them fell outside the sideline, Maria Sharapova fell to her knees, a French Open champion for the second time in her life. She covered her face, and allowed her head to fall to the red clay. Then, after07 June 2014
}Handicrapping Indian Wellsby Pete Bodo Some of you know I always get disgruntled when I'm forced to handicap and predict the outcome of tournaments. You know how it is—you can divide the world into people who can do math and those who can't (count me in the latter category), and you can10 March 2011
The Specialist*101664785 by Pete Bodo He was big, and getting bigger. Swelling up with every one of those bolo topspin forehands, expanding inside with each of those rifle-shot serves that found the corner of the box. Rafael Nadal led Robin Soderling in the Roland Garros men's singles final 6-4, 6-2, 3-206 June 2010