Both have four majors and have spent time at world No. 1, but Osaka and Sabalenka have built their worlds in different ways.
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Alexander Zverev says tactics and tennis IQ are less crucial in modern game
âYeah, I have different opinions about it,â said Zverev. âI think the players that win the most are the ones that have the best shots.
Carlos Alcaraz rallied from a set down to defeat France’s Arthur Rinderknech 6-7(6), 6-3, 6-2 and advance to the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Monday.
The 19-year-old Brazilian passed a test of where his game is relative to his potential in a brilliant match against Jannik Sinner.
If your dream home involves ripping a forehand on your own lit tennis court, then heading inside for a private movie ...
Short-format tennis events such as the Tie Break Tens at Indian Wells can complement the traditional game by offering a quicker, high-intensity spectacle for modern audiences, British coach Jamie ...
James Ignatowich explains why right-side players should focus on controlled, low third-shot drives instead of power, helping their left-side partner move forward and finish points more effectively., ...
Lorenzo Musetti's elegant single-handed backhand raises questions about its viability in modern tennis. Despite its artistry, ...
More people are playing tennis in America than ever before. A record 27.3million people picked up a racket at least once last year, up by 1.6m from 2024, representing a growth of 54 per cent since ...
Wilson is redefining what a modern tennis shoe needs to deliver. Earlier this month, Wilson launched the Rush 5 Tour. The performance tennis shoe is the most premium evolution of Wilson’s Rush ...
Dubai hard courts should suit Wawrinka’s “one big ball + one more” pattern: heavy first serve, early backhand drives, and using depth to prevent cheap forehand runarounds. Hassan’s route to ...
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