Federer to be inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame
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International tennis games to return to Israel in February for 1st time since Oct. 7
Israel Tennis Association lauds 'historic' unanimous decision by sport's governing body to let national team host Lithuania in Davis Cups playoffs following Gaza ceasefire The post International tennis games to return to Israel in February for 1st time since Oct.
To celebrate the last week of Wimbledon, Dia Lacina takes us on a journey through some of her all-time favorites tennis video games.
That’s too much racket! Boozed-up fans at the US Open are much louder and rowdier during games than audiences at other elite tennis tournaments — irritating players and serious spectators. Raucous folks in the stands have been spotted noisily gabbing ...
Boris Becker insists he wishes nothing but the best to Alexander Zverev, but also believes that the 28-year-old's on-court struggles are directly influenced by his mental state.
Returning as the Cougars' No. 1 singles player, senior Brady Murphy was his best self, going 17-6 and earning a trip to the IHSAA singles regionals.
Paula Badosa, the Spanish tennis sensation, seems to be serving up a masterclass in post-breakup etiquette, and let’s just say it’s not the traditional “cry into a pint of Ben & Jerry’s” approach.
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Carlos Alcaraz’s return game may explain his rise in 2025
Carlos Alcaraz's 2025 season ended with the loss suffered in the final of the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin against Jannik Sinner, who showed that he has something more than him in indoor conditions and defended the title won at the Inalpi Arena in 2024.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook At a recent Nintendo Direct, The Big N revealed a new Mario sports game, taking everyone’s favorite mustachioed hero back to the tennis court.
When it comes to sports injuries, the goal is simple: get the patient back in the game and feeling good. For one South Florida tennis player, that meant finding a surgeon who truly listened and was willing to think outside the box.