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...
[h2]Europe Conquers World Tennis: How France Shaped Its Champions[/h2]
In the 1980s, while Bollettieri illuminated Florida with his academy and fascinated the world, France distinguished itself with ...
Winner of the Rolex Paris Masters just under two weeks ago, Jannik Sinner had reclaimed the world No. 1 spot.
But his return to the summit was short-lived: the Italian lost the points from his title ...
Maintain his world number one ranking
With 1000 points to defend by the end of the season (including the title in Beijing), the world number one spot should very well remain in the hands of the Spani...
Alex de Minaur played his 6th Grand Slam quarterfinal of his career at the US Open against Felix Auger-Aliassime, and the Australian suffered a 6th defeat.
Despite his consistency, de Minaur currentl...
Wimbledon begins this Monday. It is played on grass, a surface far from being favored by all and where it can sometimes be difficult to feel comfortable.
This is particularly true for eight players...
With a dominant win over Borges (6-1, 6-1), Tsitsipas will now compete for a spot in the semifinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000.
A fan of the Monaco tournament, the Greek player has won three o...
For the first time since 2002, the clay-court season will take place without Rafael Nadal, who retired last November. While the Manacor native dominated clay courts for many years, many are now search...