Roger Federer won four Miami Open titles during his career, with the first coming against Rafael Nadal in 2005. Their meeting marked the start of what would become one of tennis’s great rivalries.
Advertisement “I have to, you know, look at what I achieved in the last nine days of practice when I arrived here,” Raducanu said of the match, which she said showed how much of a transition becoming ...
Joao Fonseca and Carlos Alcaraz are set to face off at the Miami Open later today, marking their first-ever meeting on the professional stage. The teenager is one of the most highly-touted prospects ...
John Isner, the 23rd seed, was facing Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in the first round at Wimbledon on side court No. 18. Few people in the U.S. believed Isner was a threat to win the tournament, and fewer ...
A day after notching his 1000th career win on ATP tour, Roger Federer defeated old rival Lleyton Hewitt 4-3, 2-3, 3-4, 4-0, 4-3 in the Fast4 tennis exhibition in Sydney.
A class of young players is looking to dethrone Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Plus, the tradition of star-studded doubles at Indian Wells and more.
A decade has passed at the BNP Paribas Open since Raymond Moore, on the final Sunday, made the sexist comments that led to his resignation. Moore was chief executive and tournament director when he ...
In my post on Svetlana Kuznetsova's big win her yesterday, I wrote about the place mountaineers call "The Death Zone." It begins at 26,000 feet, where climbers without bottled oxygen are subject to ...
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Daniil Medvedev on whether Sinner and Alcaraz match the Big Three
Medvedev emphasizes that he sometimes manages to create problems for Sinner and Alcaraz, but he is aware that they are ...
The winners of the 2026 men's and women's singles titles at the Miami Open will earn $1.15 million.
Each year, the vise squeezing tennis toward some level of fundamental change grows a little tighter. Since 2023, the sport has been doing what it does every decade or so: having a fundamental ...
Jannik Sinner spoke to the media about the differences between Indian Wells and the Miami Open as part of the Sunshine Swing.
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