From controversial reform to fiery statements, the Davis Cup continues to divide. Between nostalgia for the old formats and unwavering love for the jersey, players share their truths about a competition that, despite everything, still makes hearts race.
As federations struggle to reinvent themselves, private academies are capturing talent… but also families able to invest tens of thousands of euros a year. A system that is increasingly effective, but also increasingly unequal.
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.
Between on-court performances and lucrative contracts, Coco Gauff ascends to the throne of the richest female athletes. Behind her, nine other players confirm that women's tennis has become a true financial empire.
Brisbane will host an exceptional lineup from January 4 to 11, 2026: Sabalenka, Rybakina, Pegula, Keys, Andreeva, Alexandrova… and the French player Elsa Jacquemot, the only tricolor in contention. A tournament already full of promise.
keys hasn't done shit in her career and she played erratic Venus and injured kenin to advance
People in life don't always get what they deserve,
.....but to think the U.S. denied Sveta a visa to defend her Washington title of 2018 is a disgrace
[Which she also won in 2014]
Keys has played a great tournament also & if she wins [which she should] she'll deserve it.
But I'm rooting for Sveta, proving once again, age is nothing......
Sveta in 3
I hope.