• DP World Tour: first title for Frederic Lacroix

    DP World Tour: first title for Frederic Lacroix
    The French Frederic Lacroix reassembled from fourth place with a 65 (-6, six birdies), best partial of the day, and with the score of 270 (67 71 67 65, -14) signed the first title on DP World Tour, Leaving four of the Danish Golf Championship the compatriot Romain Langasque and the Danish Lucas Bjerregaard, seconds with 274 (-10).In the middle of the ranking the best of the blues, Francesco Laporta, 27th with 280 (70 70 69 71, -4), and more behind Andrea Pavan, 42 ° with 282 (70 72 70 70, -2
  • Bubbles and holes?! What's going on with court surfaces at US Open?

    Bubbles and holes?! What's going on with court surfaces at US Open?
    Laura Robson explains how the heat and humidity at the US Open has caused the court surfaces to bubble, resulting in certain matches being moved to different venues.
  • Thiem gets US Open send-off, 4 years after title

    Thiem gets US Open send-off, 4 years after title
    Even though Dominic Thiem's US Open career ended with a 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 first-round loss to No. 13 seed Ben Shelton, he said the match was an important chance to play before a packed house on the court where he had the biggest victory of his career.
  • Roger Federer's ex-coach shares what community thinks about Jannik Sinner doping news

    Roger Federer's ex-coach shares what community thinks about Jannik Sinner doping news
    Roger Federer's ex-coach and former world No. 3 Ivan Ljubicic applauded Jannik Sinner's mental strength following the doping news and also revealed that only a very small number of people think that the Italian tennis star intentionally or purposely took a banned substance. Last Tuesday, the tennis community was rocked by the news that world No. 1 Sinner twice tested positive for a banned steroid in March. While it could not have gone any better for Sinner because he wasn't suspended during
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  • Ex-coach of Tiger Woods provides opinion on Rory McIlroy’s caddie future

    Ex-coach of Tiger Woods provides opinion on Rory McIlroy’s caddie future
    Rory McIlroy, as always, attracts huge attention from everyone. The Northern Irish golfer is doing remarkable things, but the question arises about what to expect from him for the rest of the season. Many believe that Rory is one of the golfers who has been most deprived of luck at crucial moments. The lack of major victories is likely weighing heavily on him, and Rory is ready to find the right recipe for success.The 35-year-old has faced a lot of unfortunate situations this season, with the US
  • Challenge: Lindberg's final errors, title for Laggern

    Challenge: Lindberg's final errors, title for Laggern
    Swedish domain with unexpected conclusion in the Indoor Golf Group Challenge, the Challenge Tour tournament played at the Laderryds Golfklubb (Vesterby Links, Par 71), of Vesterby, in Finland. He won with 272 (68 70 66 68, -12) Joakim Laggern, who exceeded Jesper Sandborg's blow, second with 273 (-11), and two Mikael Lindberg, third with 274 (-10) on par with the 'English Jack Senior.Challenge, resultsTo allow Laggern, 32 years old from Stockholm, to conquer the second seasonal success, after th
  • Can lightning strike twice for Raducanu at the US Open?

    Can lightning strike twice for Raducanu at the US Open?
    Has Emma Raducanu had enough preparation for the US Open? Tim Henman, Naomi Broady and Laura Robson give their opinion on her chances of another fairy-tale in New York.
  • Gauff makes flying start as Britain's Dart wins but Choinski loses marathon

    Gauff makes flying start as Britain's Dart wins but Choinski loses marathon
    Coco Gauff cruised into the second round of the US Open to make the perfect start to her title defence, as Britain's Harriet Dart won in style, but Jan Choinski lost a gruelling match.
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  • Defending champion Gauff wins as Britain's Choinski loses marathon match

    Defending champion Gauff wins as Britain's Choinski loses marathon match
    Coco Gauff cruised into the second round of the US Open to make the perfect start to her title defence, as Britain's Jan Choinski lost a gruelling match in the men's draw.
  • Finland, World University Golf Championship

    Finland, World University Golf Championship
    At the Ruuhikoski Golf in Seinäjoki, in Finland, the 19th edition of the World University Golf Championship is held from 27 to 30 August, namely the university world championship where Italy ranks six players: Anna Zanusso, Alessia Nobilio and Elena Verticchio in the women's tournament e Miguel Orzi, Filippo Ponzano and Filippo Zeroli in the male one. The team is assisted by the technician Andrea Romano.The event takes place on the distance of 72 holes with team ranking and individual in th
  • Andy Roddick offers grim take on Coco Gauff's US Open chances

    Andy Roddick offers grim take on Coco Gauff's US Open chances
    Andy Roddick isn't optimistic at all about Coco Gauff's chances of defending the US Open title as the American tennis legend doubts the 20-year-old can overcome her current woes in such a short time.This summer hasn't been the best for Gauff since the world No. 3 suffered a surprise round-of-16 at Wimbledon and she also failed to win a medal in her Olympic debut in Paris following a shock last-16 loss to Donna Vekic. On hard courts, it hasn't been looking better for Gauff either as the world No.
  • Tallon Griekspoor rips Jannik Sinner and accuses ATP of favoritism

    Tallon Griekspoor rips Jannik Sinner and accuses ATP of favoritism
    The last to express his point of view on Jannik Sinner's doping issue was Tallon Griekspoor. Many of the young Italian's colleagues have expressed more than a few doubts about the alleged disparity of treatment that the competent bodies would have reserved for Sinner's case, compared to that of other players.A special day with Little Star Foundation, Adriana and Andrea thank you for the incredible work you do, an honour and a lot of fun to spend some time playing 🙌🏼 pic.twitter.c
  • First title for Tina Mazarin, good test by Zanusso

    First title for Tina Mazarin, good test by Zanusso
    Beautiful proof of the blue amateur Anna Zanusso who ranked fourth with 214 (70 76 68, -2) shots in the Ladies Slovak Golf Open, on the path of this Ski Golf & Hotel Resort (Par 72) in Brezno, in Slovakia.He signed with 210 (70 70 70, -6) hit the first success on the Let Access, the second European women's circuit, the Norwegian Tina Mazarino, who overtook the New Zealand Wenyung Keh, leader for 36 holes and second at the finish line in the final round With 213 (-3), after a heavy 75 (+3), a
  • The Verdict: How will the Brits get on at the US Open?

    The Verdict: How will the Brits get on at the US Open?
    Emma Paton is joined by Marion Bartoli to discuss the big British names taking to the stage at the US Open, from Emma Raducanu to Jack Draper.
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas reflects on the visible issue with his father

    Stefanos Tsitsipas reflects on the visible issue with his father
    Stefanos Tsitsipas has not achieved the desired results until now and his final consecration has not yet arrived. The Greek tennis player looked like one of the natural heirs of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, but he failed to make the leap forward and many believe that his decline has already begun.Stefanos has not yet won a Grand Slam title and - according to some insiders - he has never recovered from the loss against Novak Djokovic in the 2021 French Open final. Tsitsipas rea
  • J. Léglise Trophy: the Europe wins for 12-10

    J. Léglise Trophy: the Europe wins for 12-10
    New success of the Continent of Europe, in which Giovanni Binaghi, the fifth in a row and the seventh in the last eight challenges, played against Great Britain & Ireland (12-10) in the 56th edition of the Jacques Léglise Trophy, a match at the Under level 18 with nine -element teams that took place on the West Lancashire Golf Club route, founded in 1873 in Blundellsands, in the Metropolitan District of Septon in England.J. Léglise Trophy, resultsDue to bad weather, on the firs
  • Jannik Sinner reveals with brutal honesty he has low expectations for the US Open

    Jannik Sinner reveals with brutal honesty he has low expectations for the US Open
    It certainly hasn't been a great period from a mental point of view for Jannik Sinner, forced to deal with the doping affair that has involved him in recent months. The Italian tennis player, after the accusations and the long trial that led to his total acquittal (at least temporarily) and the difficult decision to end the collaboration with the trainer Umberto Ferrara and the physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi, will play these two weeks at the US Open.After winning the Cincinnati Open, with a condi
  • Liam Broady takes a shot at Jannik Sinner

    Liam Broady takes a shot at Jannik Sinner
    After suffering a lot in the last few months due to the doping trial, Jannik Sinner hopes to find peace and be happy again on the tennis court. The world number 1 hopes to achieve a prestigious result at the 2024 US Open, which starts today in New York and promises to give fans lots of excitement.Jannik Sinner, 2024 Australian Open© Stream screenshot The 23-year-old from San Candido has no easy path at Flushing Meadows and will have to play better than in Cincinnati if he wants to win
  • US Open: tennis stars who lit up the men's singles

    US Open: tennis stars who lit up the men's singles
    Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, Jasmine Paolini, Danielle Collins, Jessica Pegula, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Aexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe: these are just some of the stars who will shine in the New York fortnight for the eagerly awaited 144th edition of the US Open.In the past, the Flushing Meadows Major has provided many surprises, but there are champions who have written the history of ten
  • US Open: tennis stars who lit up the women's singles

    US Open: tennis stars who lit up the women's singles
    Who will be the new queen of the US Open? The signs point to Aryna Sabalenka as the favorite to win (here Tennis World USA prediction), but the women's singles has always brought surprises to New York. This year, many stars aspire to become queen of Flushing Meadows, but only one can ascend the throne. In addition to Sabalenka, obviously the WTA No.1 Iga Swiatek, the defending champion Coco Gauff, then the other Americans Danielle Collins and Jessica Pegula, the Kazakh Elena Rybakina and the out
  • Novak Djokovic reveals: 'Jet lag is affecting me much more than usual'

    Novak Djokovic reveals: 'Jet lag is affecting me much more than usual'
    Novak Djokovic’s US Open will start today in the night session against Moldavian veteran Radu Albot, who will play without any pressure at the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium. The former world number 1 has been practicing hard in recent days to be ready for the final Grand Slam of the season, where he will try to defend his title from last year’s Grand Slam by beating Medvedev in the final.After the difficulties he suffered in the first part of the season, the 37-year-old from Belgrade ha
  • Breaking down the men's and women's 2024 US Open field

    Breaking down the men's and women's 2024 US Open field
    There are clear favorites at the US Open, but there's also a list of top challengers. Some are looking for upsets and others for their first Grand Slam title.
  • US Open: records, numbers and statistics which marked New York Major history

    US Open: records, numbers and statistics which marked New York Major history
    The wait is over: the highly anticipated US Open 2024 begins today - Monday 26 August. Attention for the last Major of the season is sky-high, for several reasons. The uncertainty about the favorites, Jannik Sinner's doping issue; the crisp air of New York will cheer us up for two intense weeks.The tournament has - throughout its history, written important pages of tennis history, which will remain for posterity through the records and numbers carved by the protagonists who have played the 144 e
  • Carlos Alcaraz reveals his biggest fear on court

    Carlos Alcaraz reveals his biggest fear on court
    Carlos Alcaraz is in great shape and is training well in New York for the 2024 US Open, which takes place today at Flushing Meadows. Former world number 1 will seek his third straight Grand Slam title after triumphs at the French Open and the Wimbledon Championships, not to mention a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.At just 21, Carlitos has already won four Majors and five Masters 1000. The young Spaniard will try to become the youngest player ever to win five Grand Slam titles.
  • US Open history: 144 editions of emotions and epochal changes

    US Open history: 144 editions of emotions and epochal changes
    The curtain rises today on the highly anticipated US Open, the last Major of the season that brings together under Flushing Meadows all the greatest tennis players on the planet. The tournament has a century-old history and, as has been seen in many editions, old or recent, it is the Slam that gives fans the most surprises.The history of the tournament has its roots in the late 1800s. The National Lawn Tennis Association was created in 1881 and only a few years later it became the USTA. On Augus
  • Jannik Sinner matches Boris Becker. Andy Roddick is next

    Jannik Sinner matches Boris Becker. Andy Roddick is next
    Jannik Sinner kicked off his 12th week on the ATP throne, matching the six-time Major champion Boris Becker. Jannik is the 21st player since 1973 with 12 world no. 1 weeks, with more coming in the following weeks. No one can catch Jannik during the US Open, and the Italian will remain at the top at least until the end of September. Sinner is the only player with over 6000 points on the ATP Race to Turin list, standing on 7010 and hoping for more in New York despite the doping scandal. The Italia
  • Novak Djokovic can achieve a new incredible milestone at the US Open

    Novak Djokovic can achieve a new incredible milestone at the US Open
    The Olympic victory has closed a circle for Novak Djokovic, but it is not the end of the journey: it is just a stage, considering that the Serbian champion still has other important milestones to cut.Nole, who returns to the court this week at the US Open after the Olympic gold won in Paris 2024, has two great opportunities. In addition to trying to chase his 25th Slam, he can also interrupt an open streak, a historic streak that involves the New York Major and has lasted at Flushing Meadows sin
  • Carlos Alcaraz updates on his ankle injury

    Carlos Alcaraz updates on his ankle injury
    "I stopped as a precaution. I didn't feel comfortable enough to continue training, with the risk that the situation would get worse. A few hours later I felt fine, my foot is fine. Tomorrow I will try to train again at 100% without thinking about it. It's something that hasn't made me worry about my participation in the tournament since Tuesday. I was angry because I don't like to stop training, I know that in a day or two I will be in top condition."These were the words released by Carlos Alcar
  • Jannik Sinner makes a very surprising revelation

    Jannik Sinner makes a very surprising revelation
    Jannik Sinner is recovering from a nightmare of the last few months. Shortly after his victory in Miami in the spring, he was told that he had tested positive for Clostebol in two doping tests in March.The world’s number 1 immediately understood the origin of its contamination and was able to prove to ITIA his innocence. The ITIA believed the Italian ace’s version of events, which received no significant penalty except for losing 400 ATP points and prize money won in the Indian Wells
  • Zverev finds it strange Sinner's doping issue has only now come to light

    Zverev finds it strange Sinner's doping issue has only now come to light
    In an interview with the German newspaper Bild, Alexander Zverev revealed and shared many interesting news, ranging from his health status to Jannik Sinner's doping issue.The German newspaper asked Zverev his opinion on the controversial case of the Italian, who tested positive for Clostebol in recent months but was declared innocent by the independent court."The only thing I find a bit strange is that all the phases of the trial were known in a single day, everything came to light suddenly. For
  • Alexei Popyrin blocks out Novak Djokovic talk: “One match at a time”

    Alexei Popyrin blocks out Novak Djokovic talk: “One match at a time”
    World no. 28 Alexei Popyrin is among the dark horses at the US Open. The Aussie claimed his first Masters 1000 title in Montreal, becoming the first player from his country to lift a trophy at that level since Lleyton Hewitt in Indian Wells 2003. Alexei is in Novak Djokovic's part of the draw in New York, and they will embrace their third meeting at Majors in 2024 if they pass the opening two obstacles. Instead of thinking about another encounter against the 24-time Major winner, Popyrin stays g
  • Mats Wilander judges terrible the trial involving Jannik Sinner on doping issue

    Mats Wilander judges terrible the trial involving Jannik Sinner on doping issue
    Mats Wilander expressed his point of view on the trial and acquittal of Jannik Sinner, accused and then acquitted after he tested positive for Clostebol last March. Wilander, who now among the various activities he carries out is also a commentator for Eurosport, explained his position on the Eurosport website regarding the trial involving the number 1 in the ATP ranking, explaining:"I am happy that Jannik Sinner has been declared innocent and can continue playing. He is a good guy and a blessin
  • Carlos Alcaraz answers if he felt 'his lowest' after Olympic loss to Novak Djokovic

    Carlos Alcaraz answers if he felt 'his lowest' after Olympic loss to Novak Djokovic
    Carlos Alcaraz admits failing to get the job done against Novak Djokovic in the Paris Olympics wasn't something easy to accept since he is aware that the Summer Games are a rare event but also reveals that after a few days, he was able to look at it more realistically and feel proud of his silver medal achievement.In his Olympic debut, 21-year-old Alcaraz made a great start and won all of his opening five matches in straight sets. And the Spaniard didn't fail to deliver a very high level in
  • 2024 US Open Women’s Draw Preview: Sabalenka, Swiatek, Gauff Favorites In New York

    US Open women's preview.
  • Naomi Osaka shares big promise she made while watching Coco Gauff at 2023 US Open

    Naomi Osaka shares big promise she made while watching Coco Gauff at 2023 US Open
    Naomi Osaka reveals she felt a sudden surge of inspiration to get back to tennis and the highest possible level while watching a Coco Gauff US Open match last year and that's when she promised herself that the last Grand Slam of the season would be the tournament she "does the best."After giving birth last July, former world No. 1 Osaka made a guest appearance at Flushing Meadows. And during her time in New York, she followed Gauff's semifinal win over Karolina Muchova and afterward the two shar
  • 2024 US Open Day 1: Defending Champs Djokovic, Gauff Headline Big Monday

    It's a big day one at the US Open.
  • Alexander Zverev reveals how he noticed tournaments helping Roger Federer

    Alexander Zverev reveals how he noticed tournaments helping Roger Federer
    Alexander Zverev made a pretty interesting claim while explaining why he is adjusted well to playing on a faster surface as he remarked that he remembers the times when some tournaments were making "some very fast hard courts" so Roger Federer would have a bigger chance of doing well. Throughout his entire career, Federer played aggressive tennis and his game was tailor-made for grass and hard courts. And when he finished his career, the Swiss tennis icon had 19 titles on grass - including
  • Emma Raducanu finally clears air on if she doesn't want to play qualifying

    Emma Raducanu finally clears air on if she doesn't want to play qualifying
    Emma Raducanu says it is not true that she is not willing to play qualifying events as the 2021 US Open champion claims her intention was to give a shot to Toronto but the timing just wasn't right. After Raducanu skipped the Paris Olympics and signed up for Washington and said her intention was to focus on the hard swing, the expectation was that she would have a packed schedule in August. But after playing in Washington, the British former world No. 10 a bit surprisingly didn't get wildcar
  • Ex-multiple Slam champ: Carlos Alcaraz's brain still broken from Novak Djokovic loss

    Ex-multiple Slam champ: Carlos Alcaraz's brain still broken from Novak Djokovic loss
    Rennae Stubs has an explanation for Carlos Alcaraz's early Cincinnati Masters loss and the Spaniard losing his cool like never before as the former five-time Grand Slam champion in doubles thinks the 21-year-old's "brain is still broken" over Novak Djokovic preventing him from becoming an Olympic gold medalist.Shortly after Djokovic beat Alcaraz 7-6 (3) 7-6 (2) in an absolute thriller of a Paris Olympics final that lasted two hours and 50 minutes, the 21-year-old burst into tears. Later, the Spa

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