Both ATP and WTA tours’ top players are advocating for changes to the current Grand Slam events. A formal letter was sent ...
The Australian player is always very regular and has made important improvements in recent months, but he has never found ...
Jannik Sinner, currently ranked world No. 2, has had an impressive season, marked by a fierce rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz. Despite a three-month hiatus due to doping violations, Sinner returned to the ...
This week, The Athletic's tennis writers answered subscribers' mailbag questions on the season so far. Here are their ...
Brisbane skipper Pat Carrigan is back from suspension for Sunday's NRL league final against Melbourne in Sydney. A fishing trip in the Bahamas has allowed Steven Adams to reconnect with new Houston ...
The final two standing in the China Open are Jannik Sinner and Learner Tien, with the pair set to battle it out for glory in Beijing. It has been a dream week for the 19-year-old, making his first ...
In today’s news, Macquarie is right to take its medicine on its Shield disaster, Anthony Albanese calls for United Nations reform, and a Sydney mansion eclipses Australia’s auction record.
Discovered by the general public in Melbourne, the young American star continues to impress the tour: Tien is already ...
After his recent Laver Cup win over the six-times Grand Slam champion, USA's world No. 5 tells Olympics.com that he believes ...
The young American has earned victories over Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, Andrey Rublev and now Lorenzo Musetti this season. Only the top two-ranked players on the planet, Sinner ...
Following Alcaraz’s first-round win at the Japan Open, the Spaniard called the situation ‘a mess’ between ATP and the Grand Slams. Gauff has now given her verdict on the push for change after sealing ...
Alcaraz kept his composure in moments of frustration against Fritz, who had beaten him in their previous meeting at the Laver ...