}The Baseline Top 10: Hewitt HighlightsFormer No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt retired after the Australian Open, though he's accepted a wildcard for doubles at Wimbledon. Here's a look back at his stellar career: 101 July 2016
}Bouchard slams Sharapova, says she shouldn't be allowed to playMany WTA players have come out and said that Maria Sharapova doesn’t deserve to receive wild cards following her 15-month suspension for testing positive for meldonium. Eugenie Bouchard has taken it a step further: She doesn’t believe that the five-time Grand Slam champion should be allowed to play—period.26 April 2017
}Del Potro, Bautista Agut to meet in ASB Classic finalAUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — Former champions Juan Martin del Potro and Roberto Bautista Agut will meet Saturday in the final of the ATP Tour's ASB Classic. Second-seeded del Potro, champion in 2009, beat four-time champion and eight-time semifinalist David Ferrer 6-4, 6-4 in just under two hours Friday while12 January 2018
}Germany snatches 2-1 lead against Australia after doublesBRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Tim Puetz and late call-up Jan-Lennard Struff gave Germany a 2-1 lead over Australia in their first-round Davis Cup World Group match, beating Matt Ebden and John Peers 6-4, 6-7 (1), 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-4 in doubles on Saturday. Puetz and Struff broke the Australians' service03 February 2018
}Federer to decide during offseason on whether to play 2019 French OpenWATCH—Novak Djokovic outlasts Roger Federer in Paris:04 November 2018
}Ashleigh Barty into Sydney International singles finalSYDNEY (AP) — Ashleigh Barty continued her strong run at the Sydney International with a semifinal win over Kiki Bertens, beating the Dutch player 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5 Friday. Barty withstood 15 aces from Bertens in the 2-hour, 18-minute match to advance to her second consecutive final in Sydney. She11 January 2019
}Washington Crisis Center (8.1)The early bird always gets the worm, or so the saying goes. But what’s a girl to do arriving an hour before the gates open on Day Three of The Legg Mason Tennis Classic? And that's two hours before any matches begin? Walk… walk, look and listen, because the sights01 August 2007
}Roland GarrosIga Swiatek holds back surging Naomi Osaka in head-spinning Roland Garros comeback“It’s hard to have any logical thoughts,” Iga Swiatek said after her supremely entertaining 7-6 (1), 1-6, 7-5 win over Naomi Osaka at Roland Garros on Wednesday. The sight of Swiatek walking to the net after two hours and 57 minutes as the winner, and Osaka walking there as the29 May 2024
}Blake edges McEnroe to win PowerShares Salt Lake City titleSALT LAKE CITY—James Blake fended off the furious effort of 55-year-old John McEnroe, claiming his first career title on the PowerShares Series with a 7-6 (7-5) victory in the one-set championship match at the Energy Solutions Arena. The 34-year-old Blake is just six months removed from playing on the ATP26 February 2014
}Madrid, SpainAlcaraz Wins Madrid: Rational or Irrational?Is tennis genius rational or irrational? As only he can, 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz said yes to both possible answers today when he took just 62 minutes to earn a 6-3, 6-1 win over Alexander Zverev in the finals of the Mutua Madrid Open. This was Alcaraz’s second Tennis Masters 100008 May 2022
}WimbledonCarlos Alcaraz earns first Centre Court win, reaches third round at WimbledonWATCH: Carlos Alcaraz defeats Alexandre Muller at the 2023 Wimbledon second round07 July 2023
}ATP FinalsFortune Favors the Brave: Zverev tops Medvedev to claim ATP Finals trophy and sets new standard for 2022The odds seemed to be stacked against Alexander Zverev before his final-round match against Daniil Medvedev in Turin on Sunday. Zverev had lost five of his previous six meetings with the Russian, including one in the tournament’s round-robin stage earlier in the week. To make matters more difficult, he had21 November 2021
}Dominika Cibulkova to take on Angelique Kerber for WTA Finals titleSINGAPORE (AP) — Top-ranked Angelique Kerber and seventh-seeded Dominika Cibulkova will compete for the WTA Finals title on Sunday. The top-seeded Kerber picked apart defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska's game in a textbook 6-2, 6-1 semifinal drubbing on Saturday. This is Kerber's fourth trip to the WTA Finals and the first29 October 2016
}Australian OpenThe Australian Open gave us some tantalizing new narratives for 2019The Australian Open is the tennis season’s opening chapter; over the course of its two weeks, we’re introduced to many of the story lines that we’ll be following for the next 10 months. Sometimes the tournament heralds a momentous shift, like Angelique Kerber’s sudden rise to No. 1 in 2016,28 January 2019
}The Delpo EffectThe Mutua Madrid Open needed a pick-me-up. The day before the tournament began, the top women’s seed, Serena Williams, informed organizers that she wouldn’t be making the trip to the Caja Magica. On Monday, her fellow future Hall of Famer Roger Federer announced that he had re-injured his back and03 May 2016
}Indian Wells, USALeylah the Lefty: Fernandez is the latest southpaw to shake up the game in a jarring and refreshing wayTennis Channel Live: US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez outlasts French Open finalist Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at Indian Wells12 October 2021
}Stylebook: Maria Sharapova's Top 10 off-court looks6 October 2013: The latest in a long line of showings, Sharapova revealed her sartorial maturation. However subtly, her style continued to evolve into a modern, over-25 woman's aesthetic, on down to the textured burgundy heels.01 March 2020
}Photos: French Open fashion hits and missesThe stars and also-ran pros of the ATP and WTA tours are in Paris, the fashion capital of the world, over these two weeks, all gunning for titles at Roland Garros. Here's a rundown (in a couple cases, a takedown) of the sartorial wonders and blunders that the players are28 May 2013
}Azarenka ends 10-match losing streak vs. SerenaDOHA, Qatar -- Defending champion Victoria Azarenka beat Serena Williams 7-6 (6), 2-6, 6-3 to win the Qatar Open on Sunday, earning her 16th title and ending a 10-match losing streak against the American. Azarenka will give up the No. 1 ranking to the second-ranked Williams on Monday but extended17 February 2013
}Venus, Serena nearing fourth-round meeting at WimbledonLONDON (AP) Venus Williams is no longer the player she once was, on account of the passage of time and the day-to-day ups and downs of an energy-sapping condition. At age 35, 21 years removed from her first professional tournament, Williams still possesses a dangerous serve, along with the muscle01 July 2015