After two brilliant triumphs in Melbourne, Jannik Sinner approaches a monumental challenge: becoming the second player in the Open Era to achieve the three-peat at the Australian Open.
The Norwegian faced two legends in the Roland-Garros final. In a rare testimony, Casper Ruud reveals the subtle differences between Rafael Nadal's game and that of Novak Djokovic.
A few months after hanging up his racket, Andy Murray briefly returned to service alongside Novak Djokovic. But this express collaboration ended as quickly as it began. The Briton opens up about this ...
Facing Djokovic, Kyrgios couldn't do anything. But if he had faced Nadal? The Australian gave an answer that says a lot about his vision of the game and his competitor's mindset.
Exhausted but omnipresent stars, ever-longer tournaments and exhibitions that have become a business in their own right: tennis is revealing its deepest contradictions, torn between spectacle and phys...
Two years without a Grand Slam triumph, but impressive consistency: Novak Djokovic hasn't said his last word. Greg Rusedski knows it, the Serbian should not be underestimated in major tournaments.
Born almost by accident in an Acapulco garden, padel has in fifty years become a global phenomenon that both fascinates and worries tennis. Its meteoric rise is already reshaping the landscape of rack...
Bublik's magic, Goffin's inspiration, Atmane's big upset... This season, tennis reminded us that no scenario is written in advance. The greatest have fallen, and the underdogs have shone under the spo...
In October 2013, Novak Djokovic was no longer world number 1. Unsettled by his defeats against Rafael Nadal, he decided to shake things up. Boris Becker recounts how a simple phone call marked the beg...
Olga Danilovic opened up about her unique bond with Novak Djokovic, her role model and source of inspiration. From the champion's strength of character to the national emotion sparked by his Olympic t...
Former world number 31, Serhiy Stakhovsky reacted to the comments of his compatriot Alexandr Dolgopolov, who had claimed that the current top 15 is weaker than about ten years ago.
Andy Murray had become Novak Djokovic's coach at the end of last year, to general surprise. An experience that lasted only a few months, but was beneficial for the Scot.
While Andy Murray acknowledges that Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic have accomplished much more than him, he reminds us that he was one of the only ones able to challenge them week after week.