Category: Tennis

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Monte Carlo Masters Signals Clay Season Shift as Alcaraz–Sinner Rivalry Intensifies

The transition from hard courts to clay has officially begun, and with it comes one of the most tactically demanding...

Rafael Jodar Breakthrough, ATP Upsets and Sinner–Alcaraz Rivalry Intensify- Tennis

The 2026 tennis season is gaining momentum with a mix of breakout stars, shocking upsets and a growing rivalry at...

Feature: Injury Blow for Kartal as Swiatek Signals Evolution Under Nadal Influence

The tennis world is often defined by fine margins timing, momentum, and the ability to adapt. This week, two contrasting...

Sabalenka Beats Gauff to Complete Stunning Sunshine Double

Aryna Sabalenka underlined her dominance on the WTA Tour with a commanding victory over Coco Gauff to seal the coveted...

DOUBLE SUN, DOUBLE STATEMENT: Sinner Turns Up the Heat on Alcaraz

Tennis doesn’t whisper anymore. It roars and right now, that roar sounds a lot like Jannik Sinner. Because in the...

Draper Opts for Caution with Monte Carlo Withdrawal

Jack Draper has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, choosing to prioritize fitness as he continues his return from injury....

Raducanu Withdraws Again as Illness Disrupts Clay Season Plans

Emma Raducanu’s preparations for the clay-court season have suffered another setback after the British star withdrew from the Linz Open...

Lehecka Reflects on Miami Final Defeat, Admits “Room for Improvement”

Jiri Lehecka has acknowledged the need to raise his level after falling short in the final of the Miami Open....

First Time, Gauff Reaches Miami Open Semi-Finals

Coco Gauff battled past Belinda Bencic to reach the semi-finals of the Miami Open for the first time in her...

Sabalenka Storms Into Miami Quarters as Gauff Battles Through

World number one Aryna Sabalenka delivered a commanding performance to book her place in the quarter-finals of the Miami Open,...

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