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Wilander rips Sinner: "The real No.1 is Alcaraz"
Tennis World· 2 hours agoCarlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are the two rulers of ATP Tennis, who must take charge of the very heavy legacy that the Big 3 are leaving. In an...
Tennis Prize Money Tracker 2024: Which Player Has Earned the Most?
Sportico via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoWith $6.68 million in tournament winnings, Iga Swiatek is the current leader in tennis prize money...
TNT’s NBA future is up in the air. But it now has tennis | CNN Business
CNN.com· 2 hours agoWarner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent company, announced Tuesday a 10-year deal to become the new US home for the French Open tennis tournament beginning ...
Novak Djokovic urged to retire after pulling out of French Open injured
Daily Express· 2 days agoThe 37-year-old aggravated a knee issue during his five-set thriller with Francisco Cerundolo in the...
German court drops case against tennis star Alexander Zverev after settlement with his ex-partner
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoTennis star Alexander Zverev has settled a domestic abuse case after reaching an out-of-court...
New No. 1 looks ahead to Wimbledon | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 9 hours agoAs pleased as Jannik Sinner was to make his debut at No. 1 in the ATP rankings on Monday, he already...
Rafael Nadal's cousin to make ATP debut despite being ranked 1,890 in the world
Daily Express· 4 days agoJoan Nadal, the cousin of tennis legend Rafael Nadal, is set to take part in qualifying for an ATP...
Alexander Zverev "not ready to go from clay to grass now" in withdrawing from Stuttgart | Tennis.com
Tennis.com· 40 minutes agoLucky loser Richard Gasquet replaced Zverev to face American Brandon Nakashima in the second round...
New England Tennis Hall of Fame opens its doors to Foxboro's Jaeger-Helton
The Sun Chronicle· 4 days agoBob Bridges, the legendary former boys tennis coach at Foxboro High, not only once tutored Beverly...
Jannik Sinner moves to No. 1 in rankings; Carlos Alcaraz No. 2
Bradenton Herald· 1 day agoJannik Sinner officially rose to No. 1 in the ATP rankings on Monday, becoming the first Italian to hold the spot. Sinner, 22, displaced Novak Djokovic of Serbia at No. 1, followed by Carlos Alcaraz at No. 2.