Omnipresent cameras, line judges on the verge of extinction, mistakes that persist nonetheless: technology fascinates as much as it divides. Tennis, at a crossroads, is still searching for its balance between progress and emotion.
A tennis player's income depends solely on his sporting results. In the event of injury, the daily life of those far from the Top 100 can become extremely complicated.
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 racket sports.
In an unfiltered podcast, Jack Sock revisits a little-known episode on the ATP circuit: a heated altercation with Feliciano Lopez after a duel in Houston.
From the Yellow Ball to the Microphone, It's Just a Step Away. Freed from the constraints of the circuit, several former tennis players are launching podcasts to talk about their sport differently—and sometimes turn it into a very lucrative business.
In the podcast Nothing Major, Jack Sock dismantles the storytelling around the Alcaraz–Sinner duo. According to the former American player, the media and fans are projecting onto them the lost dream of the Federer–Nadal duo.