}After controversial umpire chat, Kyrgios turns US Open match aroundWATCH—Daily Mix discusses Kyrgios' controversial talk with chair umpire at US Open:31 August 2018
Review system challenges top men at Aussie OpenMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) The challenge system is proving, well, challenging for the top men at the Australian Open. No. 4-ranked Andy Murray asked for five line calls to be reviewed by video technology in his quarterfinal against Kei Nishikori on Wednesday and failed on every one. No. 2 Rafael Nadal25 January 2012
Murray keeps in the hunt for Grand Slam titleMELBOURNE, Australia(AP) Andy Murray is still around at the Australian Open, hoping to do what no British man has done in more than 70 years - win a Grand Slam tournament singles title. Murray beat Marin Cilic 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 Thursday night in a semifinal to advance to Sunday's28 January 2010
}Sinner struggling under new coach ahead of Italian OpenROME (AP) — Jannik Sinner and Riccardo Piatti seemed destined to achieve tennis greatness together. Sinner, the red-haired ball-striking phenomenon from the German-speaking region of northern Italy, had moved to Piatti's academy on the Italian Riviera at the age of 13 and made a meteoric rise into the top 1008 May 2022
}Doing the Heavy LiftingThe ATP’s year-end championships in London really did provide a perfect—or at least perfectly appropriate—summation of the 2015 season. Novak Djokovic won his 11th title, in his 15th straight final, to put a hard-earned exclamation point on the best and most dominant season of his career. And he did it23 November 2015
}The NYJTL Mayor's Cup serves tennis' youth both on and off the courtNEW YORK—Over the course of 11 days in late May and early June, the 30th annual NYJTL (New York Junior Tennis & Learning) Mayor's Cup—the largest interscholastic tennis competition in the United States—took place in the south Bronx. The tournament features students from all five boroughs of New York City,11 June 2018
}Colette Evert, mother to Chris, was tennis' most exemplary parentWhen the news came my way that Colette Evert had passed away at 92 last Thursday, it hit me awfully hard. She was an extraordinary woman I had known well since 1972, and was the matriarch of a close-knit and strikingly accomplished family of seven, joining forces with her singularly10 November 2020
}IW: Practice Makes Half-PerfectThe clear-sky machine was working overtime in Southern California as I rolled into an empty Indian Wells Tennis Garden this morning around 9:00. The sun seemed to have obliterated everything in its path, leaving just a few rocky desert hills beneath a bright blue expanse. There was one human relic19 March 2008
}The Slamless Onesby Pete Bodo Mornin'. I got a kick out of this comment left at the Blondes Away! post, and it also got me thinking about a few issues that ought to be raised regarding this Slamless No. 1 issue that has become a staple of the WTA conversation these days.01 November 2010
}Vitches: Ova and Out!I suppose this post should be about the Serena Williams-Justine Henin match, but a funny thing happened to me on the way to Armageddon, Part 3 (which was, from what I could tell, played under the influence of Prozac, or as Henin would more charitably describe it, "serenity"). I fell05 June 2007
Ferrer beats Del Potro in five, Spain leads final 2-0SEVILLE, Spain (AP)—David Ferrer put Spain on the brink of another Davis Cup title by rallying for a 6-2, 6-7 (2), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over Juan Martin del Potro on Friday to give the host a 2-0 lead over Argentina in the final. After Rafael Nadal earned a dominant02 December 2011
Ferrer rallies to beat Del Potro, Spain leads 2-0SEVILLE, Spain (AP) David Ferrer put Spain on the brink of another Davis Cup title by rallying for a 6-2, 6-7 (2), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over Juan Martin del Potro on Friday to give the hosts a 2-0 lead over Argentina in the final. After Rafael Nadal earned a02 December 2011
}ATP FinalsFBF, 1978: Jimmy Connors earns redemptive win over Bjorn Borg in NYCJanuary 1978 marked the start of a new era for the season-ending men’s Masters Championships. Over the course of this event’s first seven years, it had changed locations annually. If the good news was a worldwide spread of the tennis wealth—the tournament staged on four continents during that time—the bad08 January 2021
}J&T Banka Ostrava OpenAlycia Parks showed that even though Serena Williams is retired, the Serena effect in U.S. tennis will live onWATCH: Parks scores her first career Top 10 win, over Maria Sakkari07 October 2022
}Tennis.com PodcastTennis.com Podcast Featuring Coco Gauff and Danielle Collins: American Women With SwaggerWATCH: Chris Eubanks discusses his friendship with Gauff on Tennis Channel Live.29 October 2022
}Indian Wells, USACaroline Wozniacki wins throwback BNP Paribas Open battle with Angelique KerberINDIAN WELLS, Calif.—Facing off in the California desert for the first time in over a decade, Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber turned back the clock for a vintage fourth-round contest at the BNP Paribas Open, with Wozniacki ultimately prevailing, 6-4, 6-2. "Things were going a bit my way," Wozniacki said13 March 2024
}US OpenAzarenka enters first Grand Slam quarterfinal since becoming a motherThanks to a solid Labor Day effort this evening, Victoria Azarenka can now take her son Leo to a place she knew quite well before his birth but had yet to go to since: a Grand Slam quarterfinal. Prior to Leo’s arrival in December 2016, Azarenka had reached the quarters08 September 2020
}In ATP Cup classic, Djokovic outguns Medvedev to put Serbia into finalSerbia won a pair of grueling singles matches against Russia on Saturday to reach the final of the ATP Cup, with Novak Djokovic outlasting Daniil Medvedev, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4, to follow Dusan Lajovic's 7-5, 7-6 (1) victory over Karen Khachanov. Awaiting Serbia in the final will be Spain or Australia,11 January 2020
}Indian Wells, USAWhat's next for Yosuke Watanuki after his Indian Wells breakthrough?At some point, Andy Roddick was known to say, a player will show you why they’re ranked where they’re ranked. Yosuke Watanuki—current ranking: No. 349—finally reached that point on Tuesday afternoon at Indian Wells. Over the previous week, the 26-year-old native of Japan had won five matches, two of them12 March 2025