[h2]Carlos Alcaraz, 50 Weeks at the Top: A Number That Carries Weight in Tennis History[/h2]
On Monday, December 15, 2025, Carlos Alcaraz officially reached 50 cumulative weeks at the top of the ATP ...
World No. 3 at his highest ranking, Nikolay Davydenko managed to make a name for himself in the 2000s by winning 21 ATP titles, including the Masters in 2009 as well as three Masters 1000 events (Pari...
The opening ceremony of the Australian Open will take place on Saturday, January 17. For this occasion, 4 former world number 1s will share the court: Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt, Andre Agassi, and ...
[h2]Alcaraz Faces a Challenge: Staying No. 1 for 52 Weeks[/h2]
Finishing the year 2025 as world No. 1 is already a great achievement.
But staying at the top for an entire season, without losing a si...
Today an analyst and host of his famous podcast, Andy Roddick looked back on an episode that marked him until the end of his career.
[h2]Australia: suffocating heat[/h2]
Roddick recalled a scene tha...
During the 1990s and into the early 2000s, the all-American rivalry between Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi profoundly marked tennis history.
Diametrically opposed, the two champions battled for the bi...
For a long time, France embodied one of the last strongholds of the public training model in world tennis.
A structured, centralized system, designed to identify, train and support the country’s tal...
At only 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has already left a major mark on tennis history, thanks to his precocity — youngest world No. 1 at 19 years and 4 months — and his numerous achievements, with six ...