Dive into the behind-the-scenes of tennis like never before. Money, injuries, geopolitics, and marketing: TennisTemple takes you to the heart of the issues shaping the tour, between ambition, drama, and influence strategies. Four powerful stories to understand today's tennis.
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.
Spectacle, suspense, and tricolor pride: Team France has taken the lead at the Bourg-de-Péage Open thanks to a fit Mannarino and a resurgent Halys. Before the entry of the Monfils–Svitolina couple, the tension rises a notch.
The Norman audience will have to do without Benjamin Bonzi, who is injured, but can count on Quentin Halys to ensure the show at the Open de Caen. The Frenchman will be eager to make an impression before the 2026 season.
The spectacle was on display in Bourg-de-Péage this Friday. Adrian Mannarino first gave the first point to Team France before Raphaël Collignon brought Team World level.
The list of participants for the Australian Open 2025 has just been released. With 14 French players qualified and a new cut-off rule that changes the game, some players can thank the schedule.