After more than 20 years in the sport, a former World No. 1 has decided to step away from tennis. Rohan Bopanna, who’s been a ...
LONDON—“The thing about photographing tennis,” Russ Adams told me, “is that you can never put the camera down, even when the point’s over. You don’t know what somebody’s going to do next.” The ...
Overview Jannik Sinner beat Alex De Minaur 6-3, 6-4 in the semifinals of the ATP 500 event in Vienna to achieve his 50th ...
To find anything even close to what Shohei Ohtani did in the NLCS, Sports Illustrated scoured the major sports for the best ...
At a time in the season where the annual debate over what to do about the overpacked and unrelenting tennis calendar swings around once more, it seems there is always room for a little more ...
Between the aprons decimating rosters, the ever-present threat of injuries and the impossibly high bar each postseason sets for who is and is not playable on the biggest stage, we have officially ...
Holger Rune, one of the world’s best tennis players, was in Shanghai this month, sitting on court in a puddle of his own sweat, when he turned to the chair umpire in bewilderment. “Do you want a ...
One Bay Area man’s love for tennis is taking him across the globe, but he's far different than most other players for one big reason: his age. Art Lind, 97, plays tennis and pickleball, and he spends ...
Tennis players from high schools in the Twin Counties will take part in “pre-regional” tournaments beginning Monday to determine which ones will qualify for the North Carolina High School Athletic ...
• Here’s the latest Served podcast: • Here’s Dana White on 60 Minutes: • This week’s Unsolicited book recommendation: Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur by Jeff Pearlman. Onward … ...
After six weeks of playing as part of a team, YAIAA tennis players turn to the more individual portion of the schedule. Northeastern defeated Dallastown 3-2 on the last day of the season to earn a ...
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Top tennis players push Grand Slam tournaments again in bid for more money and more say
A collection of top-10 tennis players sent a second letter to the four Grand Slam tournaments to push for a greater share of revenues — aiming to rise from the current 16% to 22% by 2030 — ...
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