Every tennis player dreads their ultimate bogey opponent—from Monfils' endless losses to Djokovic, Sinner's Medvedev turnaround, and Roddick's Federer trauma.
In 2005, at 18 years old, Andy Murray was already knocking on the doors of the very top level. But when he approached a renowned coach, the answer was clear: no.
Gauff's former coach shakes up the tennis world with an unprecedented idea: modify the Grand Slam draws to offer more protection to Alcaraz and Sinner.