Akasha Urhobo learned to play tennis at the net. The French Open is her biggest step forward in learning how to move back.
Daniel Altmaier was frustrated by losing his serve to Tommy Paul at a crucial time during their Hamburg Open quarterfinal in Germany.
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"The points are long, the rallies are dramatic, the action is constant, there is a refined bedlam, and the strategy reads so ...
Indian tennis got a reality check at home on Wednesday, but it also got a reminder of what resilience looks like when Mukund ...
For about 20 minutes Wednesday morning in Geneva, it looked like Taylor Fritz had never left. The serve was popping, the forehand had that familiar thunder behind it, and the top seed looked ready to ...
Falmouth High's first singles player Maia Ledwell serves righty but hits her forehand lefty, a unique style that baffles ...
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Roddick challenges Daniil Medvedev’s idea for cramping timeouts after Sinner debate
Namely, the Russian tennis player was not satisfied with Jannik's action when he seemed to have cramps. Jannik had a break ...
Tournament CEO Richard Lewis said the clock would be "not a rule change, just a visible device on the court to manage the rule." ...
Maria Sharapova’s impact on tennis is clear, with a career that ranks her among the legends of the WTA Tour. Over her career, ...
The team will now say goodbye to three graduating seniors before returning to action in the fall individual season.
Patrick McEnroe is speaking out against the troubling trend of college tennis programs being dropped due to funding issues. The University of Arkansas was the first to announce its decision last week.
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