• Jannik Sinner highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with trusted people

    Jannik Sinner highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with trusted people
    Jannik Sinner will come back to the court for the Australian Open 2025 as a defending champion. The ATP number 1 will participate in the Opening Week in the week before the start of the Happy Slam, where he played the first match against Alexei Popyrin, challenge won by the ATP No.1 in two sets.On Friday instead the other challenge against the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas. These are the first tests for the Italian champion, who has decided not to take part in any official commitment before
  • Jannik Sinner edges Alexei Popyrin in pre-Australian Open test

    Jannik Sinner edges Alexei Popyrin in pre-Australian Open test
    World no. 1 Jannik Sinner will seek the title defense in Melbourne. The reigning Australian Open champion arrived Down Under a couple of days ago. He embraced practice sessions with Cruz Hewitt and Stan Wawrinka before making things more serious. On Tuesday, Sinner stepped on Rod Laver Arena alongside Alexei Popyrin for a test match. The Italian prevailed 6-4, 7-6 in an hour and 37 minutes for his first winning vibes in Melbourne this year. Sealed with a delightful touch 🪽Janni
  • Is TGL inspired by LIV Golf and the fight against its influence?

    Is TGL inspired by LIV Golf and the fight against its influence?
    It is not long until the start of TGL, a project that has been talked about for two years. The creators of this project, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, have made enormous efforts to offer golf fans a project that will change the general image of this sport.Looking at the reactions on social media, it seems that this legendary duo is well on its way to wowing fans with the revolutionary thing in this sport. Although TGL is a unique project, some people wonder where their inspiration came from? Was
  • Nick Kyrgios takes brutal shot at anti-doping authorities in since-deleted post

    Nick Kyrgios takes brutal shot at anti-doping authorities in since-deleted post
    Nick Kyrgios took a brutal shot at the anti-doping authorities in a since-deleted social media post, in which he suggested that there is no point in conducting doping tests in tennis because a failed test doesn't result in a suspension. On Tuesday, the former world No. 13 took to X to reveal that he has had his fourth doping test over the last two months. As proof, the Australian tennis star also posted the test papers, as well as a photo of his urine sample. But it wasn't the act
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  • Golf star Grayson Murray's family launches mental health foundation

    Golf star Grayson Murray's family launches mental health foundation
    The death of the famous golfer, Grayson Murray, shocked the golf public. The PGA Tour player took his own life at the age of 30, previously speaking about his struggle with anxiety and depression. Although it seemed that the experienced golfer was well on his way to recovery, Murray had internal struggles that he kept quiet about at the time.After the death of the famous golfer, his family decided to found a nonprofit organization with the aim of spreading awareness about the importance of menta
  • Iga Swiatek rips haters who treat her like a liar: she is in good faith

    Iga Swiatek rips haters who treat her like a liar: she is in good faith
    Iga Swiatek, in an interview given during the episode of the podcast Tennis Insider Club co-founded by player Caroline Garcia, came back to talk about the doping scandal that has affected her in recent months.The Polish player said she is at peace with herself, because she has done nothing wrong, but she is sorry for how many people do not believe her and consider her a liar."I feel at peace with myself because I haven't done anything wrong, but it's hard to see how almost no one thinks the same
  • Alexander Zverev’s Major deadline: Boris Becker’s 18-month ultimatum

    Alexander Zverev’s Major deadline: Boris Becker’s 18-month ultimatum
    World no. 2 Alexander Zverev will lead the bottom half at the upcoming Australian Open. Last year's semi-finalist will try to take two more steps and claim his first Major title at 27. The German has been among the world's best players since 2017. He conquered Masters 1000 events and the ATP Finals. However, Alexander has yet to solve the riddle at Majors and lift a notable trophy. Six-time Major winner Boris Becker believes time is running out for his compatriot!The legend emphasized&
  • Daniil Medvedev welcomes his second child

    Daniil Medvedev welcomes his second child
    Amazing news for Daniil Medvedev just before the 2025 Australian Open. The Russian ace and his wife welcomed their second child, which is why the former world No. 1 waited before leaving for Australia.The champion from Moscow communicated this news to the world through a photo on his official Instagram profile. The hope of his fans is that this happy event can give Medvedev the strength to redeem a 2024 far below expectations, in which he did not win a single title.Daniil Medvedev, Wimbledon 202
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  • Rennae Stubbs scolds Nick Kyrgios for his behavior

    Rennae Stubbs scolds Nick Kyrgios for his behavior
    Nick Kyrgios has taken an obsessive attitude towards Jannik Sinner in recent months. As everyone knows, the world number 1 has been at the center of a delicate doping case since March last year, when he was found positive for Clostebol twice during the Indian Wells Masters 1000.Nick Kyrgios© Brisbane International/X - Fair Use The 2-time Grand Slam champion had a very stressful time and had to attend numerous hearings, until ITIA recognized him as innocent just before the start of the
  • Alexander Bublik attacks Rafael Nadal for how he chose his retirement

    Alexander Bublik attacks Rafael Nadal for how he chose his retirement
    Alexander Bublik has expressed rather personal considerations on some current issues in the ATP Tour.In an interview with the Russian media Match TV, the Kazakh tennis player talked about the recent retirements of Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal with strong words that have certainly caused discussion.On the Scot, the Kazakh admitted: "He tries to return to what is no longer there. I think it's a problem, I hope so, but it doesn't bother me. Maybe the same thing can happen to me too. At 36 I could p
  • French ATP ace explains why Novak Djokovic is still very dangerous

    French ATP ace explains why Novak Djokovic is still very dangerous
    Novak Djokovic wants to prove that he is still capable of winning a Grand Slam title. The former world No. 1 did not particularly shine in 2024 and suffered several painful losses, but his season was saved by the resounding triumph at the Paris Olympics during the summer.Novak Djokovic© X screenshot The 37-year-old from Belgrade has worked very hard during the off-season and seems motivated to play more this year, in order to get into the right rhythm for the most prestigious tournamen
  • Novak Djokovic recalls the biggest trauma he experienced in Australia

    Novak Djokovic recalls the biggest trauma he experienced in Australia
    Australia evokes wonderful memories for Novak Djokovic, who has triumphed 10 times during his career in Melbourne, but there are also traumas experienced in the country that the Serbian champion is still struggling to overcome.The Happy Slam has become almost a second home for Nole, highly appreciated by the entire oceanic crowd for his successes.In recent years, however, an episode has stained the Serbian champion's happiness in going to the country. The battle with the Australian authorities i
  • Former World No.1 slams Carlos Alcaraz for his 2024 schedule

    Former World No.1 slams Carlos Alcaraz for his 2024 schedule
    Carlos Alcaraz did a very hard preparation in Juan Carlos Ferrero's Academy before arriving in Melbourne, where the Australian Open will be played starting on Sunday 12 January. The Happy Slam is the only major tournament that the young Spaniard has never won and he has always had difficulty playing his best tennis here so far.Alcaraz© Instagram ATP Tour - Fair Use The former world No.1 had to miss the 2023 edition due to an injury sustained during the pre-season, while last year he wa
  • ATP legend warns Jannik Sinner ahead of the 2025 Australian Open

    ATP legend warns Jannik Sinner ahead of the 2025 Australian Open
    Jannik Sinner had the best season of his career in 2024, winning eight titles and proving that he is the strongest player in the world right now. The Italian ace has not only become the number 1 in the world, but has created a huge gap over all his opponents in the ATP ranking thanks to his impressive consistency.The 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria has worked hard in the off-season together with his entire team and is ready to defend his title at the Australian Open. The 2-time Grand Slam champi
  • Nick Kyrgios praises Novak Djokovic: 'I could not have done much more'

    Nick Kyrgios praises Novak Djokovic: 'I could not have done much more'
    After playing only one match in 2023 and 2024, Nick Kyrgios is back in action. The former Major finalist returned to action in Brisbane. The Aussie suffered a tight singles loss to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard and joined forces with Novak Djokovic. Two great friends finally got a chance to compete alongside each other, enjoying on the court and scoring one victory. After many tantrums from Kyrgios' side, the Aussie and the Serb became friends, respecting each other a lot. They wante
  • CEO of ITIA predicts at least 1 year of disqualification for Jannik Sinner

    CEO of ITIA predicts at least 1 year of disqualification for Jannik Sinner
    The CEO of ITIA Karen Moorhouse has returned to talk about the doping scandal that is involving the number 1 ATP Jannik Sinner.In the first months of 2025, probably around the month of March, the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne will rule on the matter and decide once and for all whether the Italian should serve a disqualification or not.In an interview granted to tennis365.com, the representative of the International Tennis Integrity Agency expressed her opinion on the issue, also mak
  • Reason why Alexander Zverev must win his first Major this year

    Reason why Alexander Zverev must win his first Major this year
    Alexander Zverev knows that 2025 will be one of the most important seasons of his career. In 2024, the German champion has shown that he has definitely returned to the highest level after the serious ankle injury he suffered in Paris in 2022, but he has not yet been able to break the curse in Grand Slam tournaments.Sascha has been very consistent throughout the season, winning two Masters 1000 and ending the year in second place in the ATP ranking (behind Jannik Sinner and ahead of Carlos Alcara
  • Becker said Carlos Alcaraz's staff should look less at money

    Becker said Carlos Alcaraz's staff should look less at money
    Carlos Alcaraz's hunt for the Australian Open - the only Slam that the 21-year-old Spaniard has not yet managed to conquer - will begin on January 12.The number 3 in the ATP ranking has announced on several occasions that he has set the Australian Major as his goal for the new year, where Carlitos will make his seasonal debut in official matches.The Spanish champion, and specifically his team, was attacked by Boris Becker, who in an intervention on the Becker Petkovic podcast, in which the
  • Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic play an amazing practice set

    Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic play an amazing practice set
    The Australian Open will start on January 12 and all the players are working on the final details before the start of the Happy Slam. This tournament is very tiring from several points of view, which is why several top players have decided not to play official tournaments before arriving at Melbourne Park.Carlos Alcaraz has been working hard physically in recent weeks and has chosen to make his debut directly at the AO. Together with his two coaches Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel Lopez, the form
  • When is the Australian Open draw? Dates, seeds and match schedule

    When is the Australian Open draw? Dates, seeds and match schedule
    The first Grand Slam of the year takes place at Australian Open in Melbourne as Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka look to defend their titles.
  • ATP ace explains why Andy Murray agreed to work with Novak Djokovic

    ATP ace explains why Andy Murray agreed to work with Novak Djokovic
    The news of the collaboration between Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray was one of the most surprising of the latter part of 2024. No one expected these two legends, rivals until a few months ago, to decide to work together in 2025.Novak Djokovic, Brisbane 2025© Stream screenshot Everyone knew that the Serbian needed new motivations at this stage of his career, having gone through a 2024 season far below expectations. The former world number 1 is still hungry and wants to break new record
  • Djokovic, Murray train together ahead of Aus Open

    Djokovic, Murray train together ahead of Aus Open
    Novak Djokovic and new coach Andy Murray have been seen practising together for the first time ahead of the start of the Australian Open on Sunday.
  • Djokovic and Murray link up for first time ahead of Australian Open!

    Djokovic and Murray link up for first time ahead of Australian Open!
    Novak Djokovic practices in Melbourne under the watchful eye of his new coach Andy Murray, with the Serbian seeking a record-extending 11th Australian Open men's singles title.
  • Djokovic and Murray link up for first time ahead of Aussie Open

    Djokovic and Murray link up for first time ahead of Aussie Open
    Novak Djokovic practices in Melbourne under the watchful eye of his new coach Andy Murray, with the Serbian seeking a record-extending 11th Australian Open men's singles title.
  • Adelaide: Ons Jabeur's comeback heating up, ousts Danielle Collins in opener

    Adelaide: Ons Jabeur's comeback heating up, ousts Danielle Collins in opener
    Ons Jabeur's comeback is picking up steam after the former world No. 2 kicked off her Adelaide International campaign with a very notable 7-6 (6) 6-2 win over No. 4 seed Danielle Collins. After struggling with a shoulder injury for quite some time and picking up her third consecutive defeat at the US Open, the Tunisian made a tough decision to end her 2024 season early and focus on recovering for this year. And so far, the 30-year-old's comeback has gone fairly as she won three matches
  • French Open starting draw system for ticket sales

    French Open starting draw system for ticket sales
    The French tennis federation said Tuesday it is introducing a draw system for French Open ticket sales due to "ever-increasing demand."
  • Joao Fonseca makes a flying Australian Open start

    Joao Fonseca makes a flying Australian Open start
    Joao Fonseca is off to a winning start at the Australian Open! An in-form youngster faced Federico Agustin Gomez in the first qualifying round and scored a rock-solid 6-4, 6-0 victory in 67 minutes. Fonseca is among the favorites in the qualifying draw!He came and conquered the Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah in December despite being the youngest player in the draw. Not stopping there, Joao kicked off the 2025 season with his second Challenger title in Canberra, cracking the top-120 ahe
  • Goran Ivanisevic hints he'll split with Elena Rybakina if WTA clears Stefano Vukov

    Goran Ivanisevic hints he'll split with Elena Rybakina if WTA clears Stefano Vukov
    Goran Ivanisevic didn't really deny rumors that appeared after Elena Rybakina's latest move as the Croatian hinted that he may stop working with the world No. 6 if her old coach indeed returns to the team. After the Kazakh announced that Stefano Vukov was rejoining her team just four months after their split, The Athletic reported that the Croatian coach was left "blindsided" by the decision.Also, the report revealed that it was not possible for the 37-year-old to still officially coach on
  • Watch: Novak Djokovic practices under Andy Murray's guidance!

    Watch: Novak Djokovic practices under Andy Murray's guidance!
    It finally happened! Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have started their partnership at the Australian Open. The Serb trained under the Briton's guidance in Melbourne. Djokovic embraced a practice session with Carlos Alcaraz at Rod Laver Arena.The Serb is preparing for his 20th Australian Open, hoping to raise his level and chase the 11th title Down Under. After battling against Novak many times, especially in Australia, Andy will now try to guide his great friend toward the 25th Major title.
  • Bernard Tomic experiences tough Australian Open loss

    Bernard Tomic experiences tough Australian Open loss
    Seventeen years after making his Australian Open debut, Bernard Tomic hit the familiar courts again. The former world no. 17 returned to the home Major for the first time since 2022 but could not make it a memorable run!Bernard suffered a 6-3, 6-1 loss to the 21st seed Jozef Kovalik in the first qualifying round, ending his campaign in an hour. The Slovak served at 71% and dropped 11 points in his games, facing no break points and mounting the pressure on the other side. Tomic had nothing i
  • Cruz Hewitt falls on the first Australian Open hurdle

    Cruz Hewitt falls on the first Australian Open hurdle
    The 16-year-old Cruz Hewitt made his professional Australian Open debut. Lleyton's son faced the former top-2o player Nikoloz Basilashvili on Court 3 and suffered a 6-1, 6-4 defeat in an hour and 13 minutes. The young Aussie fought well in the second set. However, it was not enough to keep him in contention against the opponent who competed in the third round in Melbourne two times. The young gun will return to his home Major stronger next year, especially if he achieves good results this s
  • Adelaide: Anna Kalinskaya retires injured, qualifer Belinda Bencic makes classy act

    Adelaide: Anna Kalinskaya retires injured, qualifer Belinda Bencic makes classy act
    Current world No. 421 Belinda Bencic continues her run at the Adelaide International as a qualifier after No. 7 seed Anna Kalinskaya was forced to retire from their match due to injury.What was expected to be a tight battle and one of the highlights of the day, turned into a one-sided battle right from the start after the Swiss started the match with a break and broke the Russian once again in the seventh game before serving out for the first set in the eighth game. After easily sealing the
  • Watch: Cameron Norrie hits Auckland spectator with racket throw, shares her reaction

    Watch: Cameron Norrie hits Auckland spectator with racket throw, shares her reaction
    Cameron Norrie hit an Auckland spectator after throwing his racket in a moment of frustration but didn't get defaulted and later defended himself he absolutely didn't intend to do that. With lucky loser Facundo Diaz Acosta serving for the match at 6-2 5-3 and the score being tied to 30/30, the British tennis player missed a return - which gave the Argentinian a match point. Frustrated by the missed return, Norrie tossed his racket in the stands and it hit a lady. Cameron Norrie&co
  • Rory McIlroy warns fans ahead of TGL launch

    Rory McIlroy warns fans ahead of TGL launch
    Rory McIlroy seems to be firmly convinced that TGL is the right story to arouse the interest of golf fans. The Northern Irish golfer is motivated to record a good result, but the priority is to present the golf world with something completely new, something they have not had the opportunity to see before.The 35-year-old confirmed what was previously said: This league will consist of 6 teams, 24 PGA Tour players, and will have modern technology that we have not seen in this sport before. Rory, on
  • Scottie Scheffler withdraws from The American Express: Reasons

    Scottie Scheffler withdraws from The American Express: Reasons
    Scottie Scheffler, after being absent from The Sentry, made a similar decision this time as well. The 28-year-old golfer, who was unstoppable last season, decided not to perform at American Express next week.The American golfer injured his hand while preparing the Christmas dinner, which is why he could not play in the first tournament this year. Although the world number one wanted to conquer the competition and make even greater success this season, unfortunately, in consultation with the medi
  • Britain's Norrie throws racket into crowd in angry defeat

    Britain's Norrie throws racket into crowd in angry defeat
    Britain's Cameron Norrie avoided disqualification for throwing his racket into the crowd during his straight-sets defeat at the Auckland Classic.
  • Cruz Hewitt, son of Aussie great, loses in qualifying

    Cruz Hewitt, son of Aussie great, loses in qualifying
    Cruz Hewitt, the son of former world No. 1 Lleyton, came up short in his bid to reach the Australian Open main draw when he was beaten 6-1, 6-4 by Nikoloz Basilashvili in the first round of qualifying Tuesday.
  • New research reveals sharp decline in female coaches

    New research reveals sharp decline in female coaches
    New research has revealed a sharp decline in the number of female coaches across the UK at all levels.
  • Norrie accidentally hits fan with thrown racquet

    Norrie accidentally hits fan with thrown racquet
    British star Cameron Norrie, who was facing match point against Facundo Diaz Acosta of Argentina, apologized and avoided disqualification Tuesday, when a racquet he tossed in the air struck a spectator at the ATP Tour tournament in Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Who is Hideki Matsuyama's wife?

    Who is Hideki Matsuyama's wife?
    Hideki Matsuyama drew huge attention with his performance at The Sentry, given a dominant win that could signal a great year for him. The Japanese golfer is one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour, and his latest victory only increased expectations from him when it comes to the future.Golf fans are interested in him and his private life. This is the reason why we decided to reveal some details from his private life, with an emphasis on his wife and their marriage.Who is Hideki Matsuyama'
  • John Isner explains why Novak Djokovic 2025 retirement likely won't happen

    John Isner explains why Novak Djokovic 2025 retirement likely won't happen
    John Isner thinks we won't be seeing the last of Novak Djokovic in 2025 as the American expects the Serb to continue playing beyond this year. It is not a secret that apart from winning the Paris Olympics, the record 24-time Grand Slam champion didn't have much success in 2024. Naturally, that led to some pushing the narrative that the end is near for the current world No. 7. However, Djokovic hasn't given any indications that his retirement could happen anytime soon. In late
  • Five outsiders who can break the Australian Open 2025

    Five outsiders who can break the Australian Open 2025
    The draw for the Australian Open 2025 will be held in Melbourne on Thursday, January 9. The 32 seeds have been defined for the first Grand Slam of the season, which will start on Sunday, January 12 with the men's final to be played at 9:30 Italian time on Sunday, January 26.While the wait for the draw is mainly focused on the draw placement of Carlos Alcaraz, who is the number 3 seed and has a 50% chance of finishing in the top half with Jannik Sinner and a 50% chance of finishing in the bottom
  • Kyrgios named to Australia's Davis Cup team

    Kyrgios named to Australia's Davis Cup team
    Nick Kyrgios has been unexpectedly included in Australia's team for its Davis Cup clash against Sweden at the end of the month.
  • The new formula for the Tour Championship

    The new formula for the Tour Championship
    A new formula for the Tour Championship?The source is authoritative.The New York Times first reported the news, relaunched by the specialized media, of "advanced discussions" at the top levels of the PGA Tour regarding the modification of the playing formula of the Tour Championship.Golf, newsThe current system of "starting strokes", introduced in 2019, provides for the attribution of advantage strokes to the thirty finalists based on the ranking (10 strokes to the leader, 8 to the second and so
  • Daniel Evans shuts down 'stupid' claim about Novak Djokovic hiring Andy Murray

    Daniel Evans shuts down 'stupid' claim about Novak Djokovic hiring Andy Murray
    Daniel Evans underlines Novak Djokovic is "not a stupid" individual and that the record 24-time Grand Slam champion absolutely hired Andy Murray because he felt the Briton could help him. While the majority of fans are excitedly waiting for the two former big rivals to officially kick off their partnership, some critics and doubters have trying to pour cold water on the collaboration, claiming that the Serb made the move only to get some attention after Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz's do
  • Joao Fonseca reveals his greatest ambitions

    Joao Fonseca reveals his greatest ambitions
    The last few months have further highlighted the qualities of the very young Brazilian tennis player Joao Fonseca, who was one of the protagonists of the circuit between the past season and the one just started.The 18-year-old South American won in December at the NextGen ATP Finals, then opened his 2025 with the success at the ATP Challenger 125 in Canberra, in which he beat in order Mackenzie McDonald, Duje Adjukovic, Harold Mayot, Jacob Fearnley and Ethan Quinn without conceding a single set.
  • Nick Kyrgios returns to Australian Davis Cup squad after five years

    Nick Kyrgios returns to Australian Davis Cup squad after five years
    Nick Kyrgios is back in the national jersey for the first time since November 2019! The 2022 Wimbledon finalist is in the Australian Davis Cup squad for the Qualifiers tie against Sweden at the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm on January 31 and February 1. Captain Lleyton Hewitt called Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Kyrgios. If de Minaur enters the tie, the Aussies will be the favorites against Elias Ymer, Leo Borg, Andre Goransson and Filip Bergevi. Nick co
  • Andy Roddick: 'Novak Djokovic reached the final on one leg and made us idiots'

    Andy Roddick: 'Novak Djokovic reached the final on one leg and made us idiots'
    Novak Djokovic failed to lift a Major trophy in 2024 following a stellar run in 2023. Novak's only Major final in the season behind us came at Wimbledon, and it surprised many! The Serb is among the finest grass-courters in tennis history. He has been among the favorites at Wimbledon for 15 years, but last season's was different! The Serb underwent right knee surgery in Paris on June 5. Only a few (Taylor Fritz is among them) gave his chances to recover by Wimbledon. The legend no
  • Phil Mickelson’s next chapter: YouTube collaborations and life lessons on the course

    Phil Mickelson’s next chapter: YouTube collaborations and life lessons on the course
    We are all aware that social media is the future of every sport, including golf. In modern times, sport is not what it used to be: It is much more now. Namely, in today's world, special emphasis is placed on business and marketing, and social media is a great way to do that.We have witnessed that in recent years a large number of YouTubers have appeared, promoting golf in a great way, and certainly Paige Spiranac is the main figure in this regard. What surprised the fans is that Phil Mickel
  • Coco Gauff gives very high rating on her play in impressive win over Iga Swiatek

    Coco Gauff gives very high rating on her play in impressive win over Iga Swiatek
    Coco Gauff could not have been any happier with her display versus Iga Swiatek as the American rated it as "one of my best tennis performances." In the opening match of Sunday's United Cup final, the world No. 3 defeated the Polish tennis star 6-4 6-4 in a clash that featured outstanding tennis from both sides. For Gauff, one of the most impressive things was that she was able to play pretty balanced tennis throughout the match and that she stayed mentally strong. In each of the t

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