Last week the Professional Tennis Players’ Association launched a lawsuit against the ATP Tour, the WTA Tour, the ...
As the excitement builds for the 2025 ATP Masters 1000 Miami Open, tennis fans around the world are eager to see which elite players will rise to the occasion. This tournament is part of the ...
Miami Open is on the horizon, and all eyes are on rising star Jack Draper, who has set his sights on achieving the coveted Sunshine Double. As the tournament unfolds, the competition will intensify, ...
The Miami Open 2025 also signals a crucial moment for Olympic champions like Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev, who are eager to rebound after disappointing outings at Indian Wells. Both athletes ...
The Miami Open witnessed an extraordinary day of tennis on March 21, 2023, as Belgian player David Goffin pulled off a stunning upset over reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz. This surprising turn of ...
The Masters 1000 Miami kicks off on March 21 with preliminary matches that have already begun. The main draw will unfold through March 30. This timeframe is crucial for fans and participants alike as ...
The Miami Open presented by Itau, the second leg of the 2025 ATP Masters 1000 'Sunshine Double', promises thrilling tennis action as elite players gather at Hard Rock Stadium. With superstars like ...
With the exit of these major contenders, Djokovic's route to claiming his 41st Masters title looks promising. Currently sitting on 40 Masters titles, he aims for the significant milestone of 100 ...
Jacob Fearnley, currently ranked No. 77 in the PIF ATP Rankings, is one such player. As he prepares to face Alexander Zverev in the Miami Open, Fearnley’s journey is marked by resilience, a deep ...
Miami Open is a platform for both established champions and emerging talents. Notably, Jack Draper recently captured his maiden ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells, marking a significant milestone ...
In the lobby of a hotel during last year's US Open I got talking to an agent about the Big Three and legacy; about what ...
Tennis insider Jon Wertheim recently questioned the Novak Djokovic-led PTPA's controversial lawsuit over its exclusion of the four Grand Slams on its list of defendants.