When are you lucky, and when are you just too good? The 2011 U.S. Open semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer set off a debate on the subject that would rage for months—if it ever ended.
The world No. 1 has acquired yet another key skill, but would rather not have to use it as much as he has in recent ...
The 2017 Year-End Top 10 in the @emirates ATP Rankings! 🙌 Nadal & Federer in year-end Top 2 for 1st time since 2010 as 5 new ...
Carlos Alcaraz was outdone by a brilliant Medvedev at Indian Wells as his phenomenal start to 2026 came to a halt.
Yannik Sinner, coming off thrilling win at Indian Wells, is back at Miami Open after missing last year while serving a drug suspension.
A set of eye-popping play from Roger Federer sometimes left Janko Tipsarevic's head spinning like a weather vane whirling in the wind, but for a moment the seventh seed seemed to have Federer right ...
Alcaraz on the cusp of another milestone as Indian Wells semi-final beckons. Carlos Alcaraz’s path through Indian Wells has unfolded much as expected so far.
Carlos Alcaraz has carried his strong form into Indian Wells, kicking off his campaign with a hard-fought win over Arthur ...
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the last-four of the tournament with an emphatic win over Cameron Norrie. With this victory, Alcaraz recorded his 34th consecutive outdoor hard-court win, a streak that ...
The Forbes 2026 list reveals a record number of billionaires, with many of the world's richest calling Florida home.
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The shadow of 41: Carlos Alcaraz’s loss that changes nothing
There is a number that haunts every great start to a tennis season. Forty-one. That is how many matches Novak Djokovic won consecutively to open the 2011 campaign.
As a tennis fan, I have mixed feelings about how much the BNP Paribas Open has changed. It's become more crowded and expensive, with more luxury.
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