Alcaraz and Sinner have stepped into the top echelons of world tennis, and not in an anecdotal way: with 80 and 77 consecutive weeks spent in the Top 2 of the ATP rankings respectively, they mark the ...
Carlos Alcaraz, at just 22 years old, is challenging history with numbers that only a small group of legends have managed to achieve.
Indeed, the Spaniard already has 23 titles in his young career, w...
A tennis legend, Ivan Lendl is a former world number one. Winner of eight Grand Slam tournaments in his career, the now 65-year-old claimed the US Open three times, in 1985, 1986, and 1987.
That’s no...
World number one (1983) and eight-time Grand Slam champion, Lendl left his mark on tennis. Known for his outspokenness, the former Czechoslovakian tennis player, who became a U.S. citizen in 1992, lat...
Novak Djokovic has stated numerous times that he now wants to focus intensely on Grand Slams. The 38-year-old Serbian is the player with the most Major titles but has been stuck at 24 since his US Ope...
Thanks to their recent performances on the circuit, Valentin Royer and Terence Atmane entered the ATP Top 100 on Monday, August 18, 2025. This situation had not occurred since July 9, 2007, when Édoua...
Undefeated in her consecutive appearances in the 1st and 2nd rounds of Grand Slams since early 2020, Swiatek continued her momentum at Wimbledon, defeating Kudermetova and McNally.
Following these ...
Trailing 5-3, 40-0 on his serve in the fourth set of the Roland-Garros final, Carlos Alcaraz pulled off a minor miracle to ultimately overturn Jannik Sinner—especially since the world No. 2 had lost t...