World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, defending champion Jannik Sinner and seven-time winner Novak Djokovic lead the field in Turin.
The Davis Cup gets a radical makeover beginning in 2019. The top team event in men's tennis will be decided with a season-ending, 18-team tournament at a neutral site.
That’s the spirit of the disruptors—players like former ATP world No. 1 Medvedev and former WTA Top 5 Jelena Ostapenko. Both are overflowing with talent, variety and personality, yet finding that ...
With nine successive 1000 main-draw wins, the Monegasque might be the favorite to come through a wide-open section of the draw.
Taylor Fritz has become the fifth player to qualify for this year's ATP Finals in Turin, joining Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev in the elite eight-player field.
Alcaraz is now stuck at 11,250 points, and Sinner, who didn't play in Paris last year, will keep adding to his 10,510 points with every win—10,600 for reaching the third round, 10,700 for reaching the ...
The Frenchman, winner of five doubles majors and one half of the longest tennis battle in history, played his final match Tuesday alongside Dimitrov.
The 34-year-old earlier won his first singles match since Wimbledon and played doubles with the retiring Nicolas Mahut.
Introducing "Matchup Mindset," an exclusive, 15-episode series that goes inside the minds of the game's greats.
Looking at the field in Riyadh, it’s clear that resilience was the under-the-radar theme of the WTA this season.
Out of the Top 450 in April, the one-time Texas A&M standout has bounced back from left foot surgery with a strong push on the ATP Challenger Tour.
Sabalenka is joined by Coco Gauff in the Stefanie Graf Group, while Swiatek competes alongside Amanda Anisimova and Madison Keys.
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