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Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court.
EVERY tennis player will be dreaming of lifting a Wimbledon title above their head by July 14 – but they’ll be hoping the ...
Carlos Alcaraz arrived in London with "no expectations" but with Wimbledon only eight days away he has sent an ominous ...
A powerful shift is taking place in the world of tennis—and it's not happening on the pro circuit. The “Tennis for All” ...
Saudi Arabia hosted its first major tennis event in 2019, when the historic mud-brick buildings of Diriyah, the ancestral hometown of the royal family in northwestern Riyadh, served as the backdrop ...
He carried Davis Cup teams at times and was dumped on other occasions for a poor attitude. He pissed it up big-time in Miami ...
Carlos Alcaraz has often emphasized the importance of vacationing and taking a break, speaking about how it helps get ...
Carlos Alcaraz has now become only the third Spanish man to reach the four-title tally in grass-court events after Rafael The ...
The odds on a Wimbledon three-peat for Carlos Alcaraz are only shortening after he defeated Jiri Lehecka yesterday to claim his second title at Queen’s. Although Alcaraz lost the second set on a ...
Today, the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic organizers announced Djokovic as a participant of this year's event in Hurlingham.
Novak Djokovic hasn’t had the best year, but when it comes to Wimbledon, history suggests you should never count him out. If anyone knows what it takes to win at Wimbledon, it’s Djokovic. He’s lifted ...
The winners of Wimbledon this year will walk away with £3mn each. But down the pecking order, for players outside the top 100 ...