In a tennis era defined by the relentless pursuit of more—more titles, more records, more time—Ash Barty is perfectly happy to leave with less.
Read MoreAfter seeing his 2022 unbeaten streak come to an end on Sunday, Rafael Nadal announced via Twitter that his recent pain and discomfort has been diagnosed as a stress fracture to a rib.
Read MoreThe Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has announced its annual Portrait of a Nation honorees, and Serena and Venus Williams are amongst the 7 names, which include Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Read MoreIn a long interview with the BBC, Novak Djokovic expounded upon a range of issues, culminating in his admission that he plans to remain unvaccinated.
Read MoreDesigned by French artist Louise Sartor, the poster showcases a colorful rendering of a ball boy crouched on the sidelines, yellow tennis balls in hand, bathed in a grid of shadow cast by the net.
Read MoreAfter his excruciating loss to Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final, a somber Daniil Medvedev emerged, cheeky grin and glinting eye replaced by a face etched in disillusionment.
Read MoreNike didn’t waste any time paying tribute to Rafael Nadal following his Australian Open triumph—and taking a swipe at Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, in the process.
Read MoreChris Evert, one of tennis' iconic stars, has revealed that she has ovarian cancer and is currently undergoing the first of several chemotherapy rounds in her home state of Florida.
Read MoreLuxury outdoor furniture maker, McKinnon and Harris, has introduced an elegant hand-crafted tennis umpire chair named for a legendary tennis coach.
Read MoreLukewarm media coverage has helped foster Djokovic’s outsider status. He’s benefitted from neither the fawning praise given Federer’s artistry nor the hard-won admiration accorded Nadal’s resilience.
Read More“I hate when random people say athletes shouldn’t get involved with politics and just entertain,” she said. “By that logic if you work at Ikea you are only allowed to talk about furniture?”
Read MoreAt the first official tennis tournament since the coronavirus lockdown in March, Fiona Ferro clutched her shining silver trophy with gloved hands, a blue disposable mask across her face.
Read MoreSports is awash in ‘what if’ scenarios, but no single event has changed the arc of a sporting rivalry—and the course of tennis history—like Monica Seles’ grievous fate on April 30, 1993.
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