• Lexi Thompson receives high praise from U.S. team

    Lexi Thompson receives high praise from U.S. team
    The U.S. team has serious ambitions for this year’s Solheim Cup, where they will be seeking a victory on home soil. This year's event will be held at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia. The U.S. team has not secured wins in the last three editions of the Solheim Cup. The most recent event ended in a tie, while the previous two were won by the Europeans, including one on U.S. soil.Stacy Lewis: Lexi has definitely changed women's golfCaptain Stacy Lewis knows how to motivate her pl
  • Houston: Jenson Brooksby saves a MP, edges Tommy Paul

    Houston: Jenson Brooksby saves a MP, edges Tommy Paul
    World no. 507 Jenson Brooksby is through to his fourth ATP final in Houston, the first since the summer of 2022! Jenson faced the top seed Tommy Paul in the semi-final and prevailed 7-6, 3-6, 7-6 in two hours and 42 minutes. Brooksby prevailed over rain and his opponent to reach the title clash and embrace his strongest campaign since returning to action. Paul overcame a 5-2 deficit in the opener before falling in the tie break. The top seed played well in the second set and forced a decide
  • Australian tennis legend reveals true feelings about new Aussie Daria Kasatkina

    Australian tennis legend reveals true feelings about new Aussie Daria Kasatkina
    Daria Kasatkina is receiving a very warm welcome to Australia by one of the country's tennis legends as Sam Stosur declared the 27-year-old "one of the most liked players" in the game. Last weekend, Russian-born Kasatkina announced through her social media that she was switching her nationality. When explaining the reasons behind that move, the world No. 12 admitted that her stance against the Russian government but also being gay basically made it impossible for her to continue as a Russia
  • Mickelson steals the spotlight from Jon Rahm

    Mickelson steals the spotlight from Jon Rahm
    LIV Golf returns to Miami, specifically to Trump National Doral, for the fourth consecutive year. This Friday, the 54-hole circuit event kicks off, with Sergio García's Fireballs GC team seeking their fourth consecutive victory in this category. After the Singapore tournament, which Joaquín Niemann won individually, the Chilean climbed to number one in this ranking, with Jon Rahm second and García third.At the table for the first press conference of the day in Doral were thr
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  • Riccardo Piatti recounts Jannik Sinner exploding at him shortly before their split

    Riccardo Piatti recounts Jannik Sinner exploding at him shortly before their split
    Riccardo Piatti confirmed there had been heated moments between him and Jannik Sinner but dismissed it as something big by claiming that it was only "a normal player-coach dynamic."During a 2022 Australian Open third-round match against Taro Daniel, the Italian tennis star turned to his coach and angrily told him, "I'm using my head and you (expletive) stay calmer." The moment was picked up by the cameras and TV viewers could have clearly heard it. @tennis_italy Jannik litiga con Piatti #ja
  • Novak Djokovic writes history, leaves Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer behind

    Novak Djokovic writes history, leaves Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer behind
    Over the years, Novak Djokovic has built the sceptre-wielding imperium at a Masters 1000 level, like at every other! Novak holds almost every notable Masters 1000 record, having collected the most titles, finals, semi-finals, victories and matchesThe Serb failed to add the 41st Masters 1000 shield to his collection in Miami, falling to Jakub Mensik in two tie breaks in the final. However, the greatest player of all time gathered more records and achievements at the premium ATP events. 
  • Ex-Slam semifinalist has very interesting theory about Coco Gauff's service woes

    Ex-Slam semifinalist has very interesting theory about Coco Gauff's service woes
    Andrea Petkovic suspects Coco Gauff may have inadvertently returned to her old serve grip and that's why she is back to spraying double faults. After struggling mightily with her serve during the summer and seeing that directly impact her results at Wimbledon, the Paris Olympics and the US Open, the world No. 3 parted ways with Brad Gilbert and brought in Matt Daly. And addressing her service woes was the priority. “This is my hot take. I think what happened when she hired the ne
  • Cabrera's redemption, from prison to Augusta

    Cabrera's redemption, from prison to Augusta
    From touching heaven to descending into hell. That's the journey Ángel Cabrera has experienced, blending his professional and personal life. He made history in 2009 by becoming the first Latin American golfer to win the Masters at Augusta. But in recent years, everything changed for him. After receiving accusations of domestic violence and intimidation from his ex-wife, Silva Rivadero, and several ex-girlfriends, the Argentine spent 30 months in prison, a sentence he served in Argentina a
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  • Charleston: Jessica Pegula reaches final after big third-set comeback

    Charleston: Jessica Pegula reaches final after big third-set comeback
    No. 1 seed Jessica Pegula just barely avoided suffering a surprise defeat in the Charleston Open semifinal and now she is set to meet meet Sofia Kenin in all-American final. After making a very strong start against No. 9 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova, Pegula lost the second set and also found herself 2-4 down in the third set. At that point, the home favorite was close to getting bounced. But fortunately for the No. 4 seed, she responded with breaks in the seventh and 11th games to overturn th
  • Pegula, Kenin advance to Charleston Open final

    Pegula, Kenin advance to Charleston Open final
    Top seed Jessica Pegula survived a tough test to beat Ekaterina Alexandrova at the Charleston Open on Saturday and will face compatriot Sofia Kenin in her fourth championship match of the season.
  • Only five have done it: Jakub Mensik joins Novak Djokovic-slaying teens

    Only five have done it: Jakub Mensik joins Novak Djokovic-slaying teens
    Jakub Mensik defeated Novak Djokovic in the Miami Masters final. The young gun earned a 7-6, 7-6 triumph in two hours and three minutes, lifting his first ATP trophy and earning notable milestones. Among other milestones, Jakub became only the fifth teenager to have beaten Novak on the ATP level! Djokovic has lost 227 ATP matches, and only five defeats came from the racquets of those who did not celebrate their 20th birthday.It all started with Filip Krajinovic 15 years ago. Stefanos Tsitsi
  • Jannik Sinner weighs in on WADA agreement: 'Unfair, but lesser evil'

    Jannik Sinner weighs in on WADA agreement: 'Unfair, but lesser evil'
    World no. 1 Jannik Sinner has finally spoken about his decision to reach an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency. The three-time Major winner candidly addressed a situation that stirred speculation and concern among players and fans.Jannik, known for his calm demeanor and professionalism, admitted that while he did not entirely agree with the circumstances, he opted for lesser evil and avoided prolonged trial. Sinner's words reveal the complexity behind his case and the difficul
  • Dominic Thiem opens up: 'I do not miss tennis that much'

    Dominic Thiem opens up: 'I do not miss tennis that much'
    Last October, former world no. 3 Dominic Thiem ended his career at the home ATP 500 event in Vienna. In the first round, Dominic played his 563rd and last ATP match against Luciano Darderi. He experienced a 7-6, 6-2 loss and faded from the tennis scene.The former Major champion admitted in his recent interview that he was forced to quit tennis after dealing with setbacks for a couple of years. Now, staying at home and enjoying time with his family and friends, Dominic does not mis
  • Donald Trump unapologetic about his policies, focusing on golf amid protests

    Donald Trump unapologetic about his policies, focusing on golf amid protests
    Donald Trump does not seem too worried about the reaction of high officials and important political figures regarding his controversial moves. Namely, the leader of the USA is currently spending time in Florida, playing golf and planning to meet with important LIV Golf figures. These moves and behavior of Trump produce strong reactions from US citizens, but also from people globally. Nevertheless, the Republican leader has no intention of looking back too much on such things, and it se
  • Marat Safin has very direct message for Andrey Rublev at start of their partnership

    Marat Safin has very direct message for Andrey Rublev at start of their partnership
    Marat Safin suggests he definitely has assets to help Andrey Rublev but highlights that it is up to the 27-year-old to put up the work and believe in the process. A couple of days ago, Russian tennis blogger Sofya Tartakova dropped a bombshell when she reported that the Russian tennis legend was the new coach of the world No. 9. Since then, news has been officially confirmed and the two will officially work until at least the end of the clay season.During his 12-year career, Safin won two G
  • Rich Beem reveals what makes Rory McIlroy so special ahead of the Masters

    Rich Beem reveals what makes Rory McIlroy so special ahead of the Masters
    Rory McIlroy has always been in the spotlight, but especially before the start of the Masters, the only Major he is missing in CW. The 34-year-old golfer tries again and again, but it seems that the enormous pressure from the public and the media mainly creates additional stress for him, which results in failure at the Masters. Before the start of this major, well-known analysts and journalists make predictions regarding Rory's chances of winning the Masters, and Sky Sport's Rich Beem
  • Sinner on doping ban: 'You have to choose the lesser evil'

    Sinner on doping ban: 'You have to choose the lesser evil'
    Jannik Sinner has revealed the decision to accept a three-month doping ban was taken quickly, even though he "didn't agree completely".
  • Sinner on doping ban: ‘You have to choose the lesser evil’

    Sinner on doping ban: ‘You have to choose the lesser evil’
    Jannik Sinner has revealed the decision to accept a three-month doping ban was taken quickly, even though he “didn’t agree completely”.
  • Trump plays 19 rounds of golf in 74 days, contradicting his past criticism of Obama

    Trump plays 19 rounds of golf in 74 days, contradicting his past criticism of Obama
    Donald Trump fills the headlines for many reasons, and one of the reasons is his involvement in the negotiations between the PGA Tour and the PIF regarding the merger. CNN reporters produced a lot of reactions, after sharing a video in which Donald Trump stressed during his campaign that he would never play golf because he would be too busy. Although his moves regarding tariffs are drawing reactions, the US president arrived at the golf course in West Palm Beach on Friday morning. The
  • Golfer's mouth shut with tape during round: What’s the reason?

    Golfer's mouth shut with tape during round: What’s the reason?
    The American golfer, Ryan McCormick, has been filling the covers of golf magazines in recent weeks. Namely, the 34-year-old golfer, frustrated with his performances and reactions on golf courses, decided to take extreme measures. Although he played on the PGA Tour, McCormick did not disappoint, returning to the Korn Ferry Tour. His poor performances apparently caused anger among the experienced golfer, who decided to put tape over his mouth, wanting to remain calm on golf courses. Howe
  • Maria Sakkari makes Novak Djokovic argument to prove point about criticism

    Maria Sakkari makes Novak Djokovic argument to prove point about criticism
    Maria Sakkari suggests the fact that Novak Djokovic gets criticized is the biggest proof that people will always have something negative to say about someone and that's why simply accepting criticism as a regular part of their job is the way to go. The Greek tennis star has a clean record when it comes to her behavior and on and off-court actions. But it is not a secret that she has still been one of the most criticized players in women's tennis. Over the last few years, Sakkari hasn't
  • Novak Djokovic follows Roger Federer's Sunshine Double feat

    Novak Djokovic follows Roger Federer's Sunshine Double feat
    Novak Djokovic failed to claim his 100th ATP title in Miami, falling to the young gun Jakub Mensik in the final after a massive battle. While leaving Florida without his seventh trophy, Novak collected notable milestones during his first Hard Rock Stadium visit. With 11 Indian Wells and Miami Open titles by his name, Djokovic is the most decorated 'Sunshine Double' player. Last week, the Serb secured another notable milestone at two prestigious events, becoming the second player with 100 'S
  • Carlos Alcaraz shares when he doesn't enjoy himself on court and what causes that

    Carlos Alcaraz shares when he doesn't enjoy himself on court and what causes that
    Carlos Alcaraz says he is living his dream but also adds that accomplishing his goal of being a successful tennis player doesn't mean that he is always enjoying himself on the court. The Spanish tennis star, who will turn 22 in May, made a rapid start to his career as he already has four Grand Slam titles to his name, a silver Olympic medal, and has had a couple of stints at the world No. 1 spot.Despite his major success at an early age, even Alcaraz hasn't been immune to rough periods. Cur
  • Charleston: Amanda Anisimova edges Emma Navarro in QF and reveals one regret

    Charleston: Amanda Anisimova edges Emma Navarro in QF and reveals one regret
    No. 8 seed Amanda Anisimova won a very tight all-American battle in Charleston against fourth-seeded Emma Navarro and afterward said she wished it was a final match. After two hours of play, the 23-year-old American registered a 7-5 7-6 (1) quarterfinal win against the 2024 US Open semifinalist.Through the opening eight games of the match, not a single break point was seen. But then in the next 10 games, at least one break point was seen in each game and a total of nine breaks - Anisimova g
  • Jelena Ostapenko tells how electronic line calling killed fun for her on court

    Jelena Ostapenko tells how electronic line calling killed fun for her on court
    Latvian tennis star Jelena Ostapenko admits she doesn't find the use of the electronic line calling system fun as she would prefer the traditional way and to have challenges to use when she feels that an umpire made a wrong call. Over the last few seasons, the majority of tournaments have switched to the AI technology that makes 100 percent of calls correct. As a result, line umpires have been ditched and the chair umpire is now the only umpire needed on the court. Also, the challenges have
  • Tiger Woods' April fool's joke at the Masters

    Tiger Woods' April fool's joke at the Masters
    Tiger Woods had some fun this Tuesday at the expense of those who hadn't noticed April Fool's Day. The golf legend, recently undergoing surgery for a ruptured left Achilles tendon, announced on social media that he would be playing the Masters at Augusta next week.Tiger Woods, statements"I can't believe I'm saying this, but a few weeks after tearing my left Achilles, sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber, plus the amazing care from my doctors and trainers have me ready to play the Masters next week!"
  • Boris Becker identifies real reason behind Alexander Zverev's major struggles

    Boris Becker identifies real reason behind Alexander Zverev's major struggles
    Boris Becker believes Alexander Zverev's confidence has been shaken up lately and the reason behind the 27-year-old's struggles is "not feeling convinced" in his game anymore. After starting the year with eight consecutive wins, the world No. 2 was ousted by Jannik Sinner in the title match at Melbourne Park. Afterward, the German tennis star didn't hide how crushed he was, even openly admitting that the Italian was better in all departments and that he wasn't good enough. Since then,
  • Slam legend hits Iga Swiatek with scathing criticism of her serve

    Slam legend hits Iga Swiatek with scathing criticism of her serve
    Former Grand Slam doubles champion Rennae Stubbs ripped Iga Swiatek's serve as "discombobulated" and bluntly stated that the Pole's service should be much better than it is right now. So far, the world No. 2 hasn't had a great 2025 season and several things have contributed to that. One of those things is the evident inconsistency on her serve as the 23-year-old has hit more double faults (66) than aces (56). Also, the Polish star has won 67.1% of her first-serve points and only 50.1% perce
  • Pegula outlasts Collins, reaches Charleston semis

    Pegula outlasts Collins, reaches Charleston semis
    Top seed Jessica Pegula booked her spot in the WTA 500 Charleston Open semifinals following a hard-fought win over fellow American Danielle Collins on Friday.
  • Different length between ANWA and Masters

    Different length between ANWA and Masters
    This year, the Augusta National Women’s Amateur (ANWA) will see, among the 72 admitted players, three Italians: Caterina Don, Francesca Fiorellini and Carolina Melgrati.The event will be played over 54 holes: on April 2 and 3 the competitors will compete at the Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, on April 4 there will be a day off in which all the players will play a round at Augusta National, finally on April 5 there will be the final round of the top 30 ranked at Augusta National.Augus

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