The opening ceremony of the Australian Open will take place on Saturday, January 17. For this occasion, 4 former world number 1s will share the court: Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt, Andre Agassi, and ...
[h2]Alcaraz Faces a Challenge: Staying No. 1 for 52 Weeks[/h2]
Finishing the year 2025 as world No. 1 is already a great achievement.
But staying at the top for an entire season, without losing a si...
Today an analyst and host of his famous podcast, Andy Roddick looked back on an episode that marked him until the end of his career.
[h2]Australia: suffocating heat[/h2]
Roddick recalled a scene tha...
During the 1990s and into the early 2000s, the all-American rivalry between Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi profoundly marked tennis history.
Diametrically opposed, the two champions battled for the bi...
For a long time, France embodied one of the last strongholds of the public training model in world tennis.
A structured, centralized system, designed to identify, train and support the country’s tal...
Tennis greats, Borg and McEnroe together have 18 Grand Slam singles titles (11 for the Swede, 7 for the American) and are among the names that marked tennis in the 70s and 80s. Moreover, between 1978 ...
At only 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has already left a major mark on tennis history, thanks to his precocity — youngest world No. 1 at 19 years and 4 months — and his numerous achievements, with six ...
No one had seen this in nearly two decades: four American women in the top 10, a first since 2004.
A symbol? Coco Gauff's 3rd place, Amanda Anisimova's 4th, not to mention Madison Keys (7), triumphan...