Hubert Hurkacz’s signature grin was wider than ever after the Miami Open presented by Itau final, where he claimed the biggest title of his career with a victory over Jannik Sinner on Sunday.
The ankle injury that forced Bianca Andreescu to retire in the final of the Miami Open will keep her out of the upcoming Bille Jean Cup, too.
Los Angeles-based Czech fashion photographer Radka Leitmeritz turned her lens to the tennis courts throughout the Miami Open presented by Itau for a series of behind-the-scenes portraits featuring ATP Tour and WTA Tour players.
Jannik Sinner is the hottest young star in men’s tennis. On Sunday, the 19-year-old will have a chance to become the youngest champion in Miami Open presented by Itau history when he plays Hubert Hurkacz.
Few things are more gratifying than having your own tennis court. Most people have to use a public tennis court, which they have to walk, bike or drive to… but when you have your own personal tennis court, it’s just steps away from your kitchen, bedroom or living room.
Bianca Andreescu’s forced retirement in the second set of Saturday’s Miami Open final was an anti-climactic finish to an otherwise thrilling tournament for the Canadian. While the injury will surely be a talking point, Andreescu’s relentless fighting spirit is the tournament’s biggest takeaway.
St. Ambrose earned its first conference win of the spring by sweeping Indiana South Bend Saturday 7-0.
Bianca Andreescu has suffered another injury, ending her best tournament since capturing the U.S. Open title in September 2019.
For a tournament located in a city and a state with such a strong Spanish presence, it is surprising how few Spanish tennis players had made the ultimate breakthrough at the Miami Masters. After all...