}US OpenThree to See, Day 7: Paul vs. Shelton; Gauff vs. Wozniacki; Swiatek vs. OstapenkoWATCH: Daniil Medvedev Tells US Open Fan To Shut Up | The Break02 September 2023
}Hana Bank Korea OpenJessica Pegula returns to South Korea, a home away from home, before looking to right wrongs at WTA FinalsAs tennis results go this week, Jessica Pegula’s 6-2, 6-4 first-round victory over 74th-ranked Viktoria Hruncakova at the Hana Bank Korea Open likely didn’t pop off your screen. More digital ink was spilled on Ben Shelton, who came closer to following up a semifinal run at the US Open with10 October 2023
}WTA Dubai, UAEIga Swiatek stunned in Dubai by on-fire Anna Kalinskaya, backing up Coco Gauff upsetAnna Kalinskaya snapped Iga Swiatek’s seven-match winning streak in shocking style at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, scoring the biggest win of her career, 6-4, 6-4 to reach her first WTA 1000 final. "She's a great player. I knew if I didn't stay calm and I didn't stay aggressive,23 February 2024
}Miami, USAThe freshest faces can be ones we didn't see enough of—like Ana KonjuhWe knew, with so many star attractions missing from this year’s Miami Open, that there would be a chance for a fresh face to take a rare turn in the spotlight. But did anyone think that the fresh face would also be such a welcome blast from the recent past?27 March 2021
}Sunshine Swing in ReviewWhat can we learn from the efforts of both the ATP's young and old guard in the Sunshine Swing?How refreshing it’s been to see such a wide range of personalities and playing styles emerge on the ATP Tour. Though there were a few surprises during the Sunshine Swing–Grigor Dimitrov’s Miami Open effort most of all–at the late stages, the familiar yet still young contenders were the ones vying01 April 2024
}The Top 10 Matches of 2021The Top 10 Matches of 2021, No. 9: Naomi Osaka d. Garbiñe Muguruza, Australian Open Fourth RoundOver the next two weeks, we'll run down our Top 10 Matches of the 2021 season. On Monday, No. 10 was unveiled.30 November 2021
}US Open2020 US Open Women's Preview: Embrace the unknown in Grand Slam returnTo view the US Open draws, visit our men's tournament page here, and our women's tournament page here. We’ve had a pandemic. We’ve had withdrawals. We’ve had rumors of a player strike. But it seems that the US Open women’s event is going to happen. The tournament starts Monday, but27 August 2020
}Petra Kvitova edges Serena Williams in two fierce hours in CincinnatiWATCH—Daily Serve from Day 3 in Cincinnati:15 August 2018
}WTA Birmingham, Great BritainFederer, Osaka in action: Previewing this week's grass-court eventsGrass season arrives in a 24-hour flash. One day we’re watching the players slide across red clay in Paris; the next we’re watching them slip across green turf in England, and Germany. After a week, many of those players have had a chance to grow accustomed to the new surface16 June 2019
}The Top Matches of 2016, No. 7: Kerber d. Serena (Australian Open)At the start of the highlight clip above, Angelique Kerber walks into Rod Laver Arena for the final of the Australian Open and looks a little surprised to be handed a bouquet of flowers. Can you tell that this was the 28-year-old’s first Grand Slam final after nearly a decade15 December 2016
}The Week in Preview: Asian swing kicks into gear at Wuhan, Chengdu, Shenzhen, TashkentA distant, and perhaps rational, tennis observer might be lulled into believing that the sport slows down after the U.S. Open, which, after all, is the last of the year’s four majors. Those who follow the game more closely know that, when it comes to the schedule, rationality is the26 September 2016
}What's at Stake: Isner & Kyrgios in Houston; clay play goes globalNormally the WTA gets a head start on the clay season in Charleston. This year the men—or at least the Spanish and German Davis Cup teams—caught up over the weekend, with their epic 3-2 bullfight in Valencia. This week both tours will take the next, small steps on the road09 April 2018
}Who was that belting winners on Court 12? Madison Keys, looking strongLONDON–It took a second or two to recognize Madison Keys out on Court 12 at Wimbledon on Monday morning. True, not many players on the WTA tour look as physically imposing as the 5’10” Illinois native. And true, not many can hit a forehand 90 m.p.h., which she appeared to03 July 2017
}Zverev saves match point, edges Dzumhur in five sets in third roundPARIS (AP) — Talented and pegged-for-success as Alexander Zverev might be, there he was in the French Open's main stadium Friday, on the precipice of a third-round defeat and yet another Grand Slam disappointment. A loss would have left the No. 2-seeded Zverev with an 0-8 record at major tournaments02 June 2018
}A motivated Serena Williams encourages with return win at Indian WellsINDIAN WELLS, Calif.—Depending on your perspective, Serena Williams’ last competitive tennis match prior to Friday night's WTA return at the BNP Paribas Open was one of two contests. There was her last tournament match, at the 2017 Australian Open, a straight-set victory over her sister Venus in which Serena claimed09 March 2018
}Roland GarrosKenin’s underrated tactical artistry sends her to another major finalIf you’ve followed Sofia Kenin’s career for any amount of time, you’ve probably heard how her first coach, Rick Macci, described her when she came to his Florida academy as a 5-year-old. “She was the scariest little creature I’d ever seen,” Macci told The New York Times last year. Macci08 October 2020
}Keys' win over Svitolina gives U.S. four of eight remaining Open spotsNEW YORK (AP) — Yes, Madison Keys was excited to give the United States four women in the U.S Open quarterfinals for the first time in 15 years. And, of course, it was significant that she got this far at Flushing Meadows, something she'd never done. Truly, though, the reason05 September 2017
}Ranking ReactionIga Swiatek now has the most ranking points for any woman since Serena Williams in 2015Iga Swiatek continues to take her career to new heights today after winning her fourth WTA 1000 title of the year in Rome. Having fallen in the quarterfinals in the Italian capital last year, going all the way to the title this year has bumped the world No. 1's ranking20 May 2024
}Roland GarrosAmerican Peyton Stearns leads unseeded players pulling off upsets on a long day at Roland GarrosPARIS (AP) — Good thing the French tennis federation installed artificial lights on every court at Roland Garros in 2021, because they sure did come in handy Thursday, allowing match after match to stretch deep into the night, including one particular result that stood out: unseeded American Peyton Stearns' elimination30 May 2024
}Australian OpenDjokovic sails into Australian Open third round; Federer follows suitSix-time champion Roger Federer hit three times as many winners as unforced errors to cruise past Filip Krajinovic on Wednesday night, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1, and reach the third round of the Australian Open. After a 20-minute first set, Federer broke in the first game of the second set and eventually22 January 2020