Iga Swiatek's historic run in Doha has officially ended. Entering Friday's match against Jelena Ostapenko, Swiatek had won 15 ...
The winner of 22 Grand Slam titles and two-time Olympic champion (Beijing 2008 and doubles in Rio 2016) was honored at the COE. Rafael Nadal has admitted, during the tribute organised by the Spanish ...
As Zverev ended up losing, his frustration was evident and the German could be seen smashing his racquet. Having been beaten in the first set of the Australian Open 2025 final, Zverev kept himself ...
Jannik Sinner cemented his current stranglehold on men's tennis as he sealed a second consecutive ... line to seal the set and Zverev slammed his racket angrily onto his bag in response.
"Not a good moment to be a tennis racquet, or not one belonging to Alexander Zverev," noted Eurosport's Nick Mullins on commentary. "Most definitely, when you reflect on that tie-break, 4-4 ...
The opening set of the final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev was looking pretty bog-standard through seven games. The top two players in the world were hitting their marks with their ...
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Sabalenka was furious after the loss and smashed her racket. Keys enters the history books not just for her victory, but also for her impressive form leading up to the tournament. Her 12-match ...
While Keys was celebrating, Sabalenka smashed her racquet and then also covered her face with her towel, while sobbing on her chair. Then she simply got up, picked her bag, and left for the locker ...
In this moment, he [plays] the best tennis," his coach Vagnozzi said. Former British player Annabel Croft told BBC Radio 5 Live: "There's a lot coming up. I think you have to just admire the way ...
The Australian Open is a Grand Slam tournament held live from Melbourne for two weeks in January, finishing on Australia Day. Founded in 1905, women have been competing in the Aussie Open since 1922.
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