Mythical duos, bold formats, shared emotions: the Hopman Cup paved the way, the ATP Cup tried to establish itself, and the United Cup reinvented everything. A story where tennis is experienced as a team.
In a world where every exchange unfolds online and to the rhythm of stories and threads, the major tennis tournaments are no longer judged solely by their results.
The term Fan Week is increasingly popular in sports. Aimed at energizing tennis and making it attractive in everyone’s eyes, this event—now indispensable at certain major tournaments—is enjoying growing success.
Long regarded as a simple appetizer before the main show, qualifying week has now established itself as an event in its own right. Between raw emotions, spectacular innovations, and record attendance, Opening Week is shaking up the codes of world tennis.
While she was supposed to face Naomi Osaka at the United Cup, Emma Raducanu had to withdraw at the last minute. Affected in the foot, the British player sees her return delayed, despite progress praised by Tim Henman.
Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek could achieve something absolutely unprecedented in Melbourne: completing their career Grand Slam in the same tournament.
Just days before the start of the mixed competition, Great Britain has officially announced several changes within a team now deprived of its number one player.