ATP Serves: How Stars Are Helping Combat The COVID-19 Pandemic
The ATP Tour's stars thrill fans worldwide with their efforts on the tennis court. But perhaps more important is what they've been doing off court.
The ATP Tour's stars thrill fans worldwide with their efforts on the tennis court. But perhaps more important is what they've been doing off court.
Frenchman Corentin Moutet is only 20, and he has played just 40 tour-level matches in his young career. But the #NextGenATP star is wise beyond his years, and is already thinking about more than wins and losses.
Some of the biggest names in the world of tennis will swap the racquet for the PS4 controller as the Madrid Open moves online.
With sporting events being postponed or cancelled around the world, Donnovan and Richard highlight two of the biggest: the Olympics and Wimbledon.
A little more than 12 months ago ago, Spain’s Nicolas Almagro ended one chapter of his life in order to focus on family duties. Speaking from his hometown of Murcia, during the COVID-19 global pandemic, the former World No.
Your favourite players are all back at home, but they're finding plenty of ways to stay active. From Novak Djokovic's gymnastic skills, to John Isner's trip down memory lane, find out how the biggest names in tennis are keeping busy.
Jack Sock’s plan to reunite with Vasek Pospisil on the doubles court are on hold for now, but the pair teamed up for this week's episode of Tennis United, set to air on Friday, and discussed Pospisil’s social media prank on the American.
With less than two weeks until the Mutua Madrid Open Virtual Pro, the player field is taking shape. Rafael Nadal, David Goffin, Karen Khachanov and John Isner have joined the ATP draw for the virtual event, to be played from their homes from 27 to 30 April.