The showman gene is easily disregarded when it comes to evaluating a talent, but there’s great value in relishing the limelight, and creating a dynamic relationship with the crowd. Great for the fans, ...
While Barty hung up her racquet for a second time in March 2022 when she was ranked No. 1 on the WTA, she’s stayed connected to the sport. Barty currently serves as the National Indigenous Tennis ...
The world No. 1 mounted an instantly iconic defense after the ITIA found he bore No Fault or Negligence for a positive doping test for the banned substance clostebol.
The undisputed GOAT completed his resume with an Olympic gold medal in Paris last summer; might he join Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in retirement next year?
Thursday, Dec. 26 Top 5 Best Quotes of 2024, No. 3: At the US Open, Jannik Sinner looks to have the last word in anti-doping case ESPN — The GameAbove Sports Bowl: Pittsburgh vs. Toledo, Detroit ESPN ...
Sabalenka long struggled with serving woes and lent a compassionate voice after Gauff hit 21 double faults during their Dongfeng Voyah Wuhan Open semifinal.
Eugenie Bouchard had to take a trip to urgent care after a freak injury scare during pickleball training, the Canadian recently revealed on social media. The 30-year-old shared a series of ...
When Marta Kostyuk needed a new approach to reach her potential, Sandra Zaniewska became her guiding light, and proof that the female perspective can be a gamechanger.
Monday, Dec. 30 3 p.m. BTN — W. Michigan at Michigan St. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. CBSSN — Cincinnati at Kansas St. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. BTN — Southern U. at Nebraska CBSSN — Iowa St. at Colorado 2:30 p.m.
Depression, expectations, stereotypes, stress, pressure, performance. These are words any person can identify with, including a professional tennis player. Naomi Osaka was of the first on tour to ...
It was a very profitable year for the Top 3 women's tennis players in the world, with all of them surpassing $8 million in prize money—and two of them $9 million—for the season. World No. 1 ...
South Korea’s Soonwoo Kwon is saying “goodbye for a moment” to life as a professional tennis player, as he’s set to begin 18 months of compulsory military service in 2025. The former world ...