Last week, during the quarterfinals of the Phoenix Challenger, Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik had a heated exchange at the net, even requiring the chair umpire to intervene and separate them. H...
Fonseca is brimming with confidence ahead of his arrival in Miami. After winning the Phoenix Challenger, the Brazilian hopes to go further than he did at Indian Wells, where he lost to Britain's Drape...
While the stars of the ATP Tour are still at Indian Wells or preparing for the Miami tournament as part of the Sunshine Double, some members of the top 100 have decided to head to Arizona before the s...
In 2026, it will be twenty years since Andre Agassi retired from professional tennis, leaving unforgettable memories for an entire generation of fans. Often present at tennis-related events, the form...
The Phoenix Challenger, a tournament that serves as preparation for the Miami Masters 1000 for some top 100 players, once again welcomed a strong field this year. The quarterfinals took place this Fri...
Alexander Bublik and Corentin Moutet faced off in the quarterfinals in Phoenix, with the Kazakh emerging victorious from this rollercoaster match after 2 hours and 25 minutes of play (2-6, 7-6, 7-5).
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The Phoenix Challenger, scheduled between the two Masters 1000 events of the Sunshine Double in Indian Wells and Miami, continues to attract significant interest from top 100 players, some of whom use...
After his second-round exit at Indian Wells, Joao Fonseca took the time to enter the Phoenix Challenger to maintain his rhythm. Facing Pavel Kotov in the first round, the Brazilian won in two sets ...
Adrian Mannarino was competing in the qualifying rounds of the Phoenix Challenger 175, a highly competitive tournament for this category. He faced Li Tu, a player he had already encountered last week...
The Phoenix Challenger is still renowned for its high density, due to its position in the calendar between the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000. This year again, the tournament is no exception. Th...
Back from injury this season, the Italian has had an up-and-down season. After a Challenger final in Phoenix (beaten by Borges, 7-5, 7-6), the former world no. 6 missed his return to the main circuit,...
The hecatomb continues in Italy. After the withdrawals of the world's No. 2 and No. 3, it's Matteo Berrettini's turn to give up. The Italian colossus has been forced, in spite of himself, to withdraw ...
Matteo Berrettini is back. After an absence of over 6 months, the Italian made his comeback on Tuesday, on the courts of the Phoenix Challenger 175. It was a winning return for the former world no. 6 ...