The 19-year-old sealed the memory to last a lifetime by defeating his idol, Novak Djokovic. Jakub Mensik had a Miami Open to remember—and his parents were there to see their eldest born join the ...
The kid from Germany with Jamaican roots did whatever he could to chase his dream, crafting one of the most exciting playing styles the game has ever seen in the process.
Belinda Bencic returns to Charleston while American hopes abound for Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro, and Tommy Paul.
Former ATP world No. 8 Jack Sock left St. George, Utah, with some hardware, earning a silver medal in the men’s singles bracket at the PPA Red Rock Open. Competing every day across the five-day ...
In Miami, he beat three Top 10 opponents—Draper, Djokovic, and Taylor Fritz—went seven for seven in tiebreakers, and showed off a serve that will be one of the most important weapons in men’s tennis ...
Pegula and Keys met in this year's Adelaide final.
The Credit One Charleston Open will become the first Hologic WTA Tour clay tournament to use Electronic Line Calling Live (ELC Live) when the event is held from March 29 to April 6.
Jakub Mensik, Miami champion, was going to pull out of the tournament an hour before his first match
Two days before his first match, Mensik, who had just reached the semifinals in the Cap Cana ATP Challenger Tour event in the Dominican Republic, was dealing with knee inflammation. He couldn't step ...
Czech teenager Jakub Mensik grew up idolizing Novak Djokovic. On Sunday in Miami, after a more than five-and-a-half hour rain delay, the 19-year-old from Prostejov denied his hero a milestone victory ...
Keep reading for some players to watch in South Carolina this week. "I definitely didn't anticipate the comeback being so successful and so early," Bencic confessed in Indian Wells, "but of course I'm ...
And with that, she becomes the first woman from the Philippines ever to break into the Top 100, since WTA rankings began in 1975. At 19, she’s the second-highest-ranked teenager on the current WTA ...
And she doesn’t just break into it, she SOARS into it—from No. 140 to No. 75—after her magical run to the semifinals in Miami.
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