Nick Kyrgios emerged victorious in the much-anticipated 'Battle of the Sexes' exhibition match against Aryna Sabalenka, winning with a scoreline of 6-3, 6-3 in Dubai. This high-profile clash featured modified rules that altered the traditional dynamics of tennis, including a nine percent reduction in the size of Sabalenka's side of the court and a stipulation... Continue Reading →
Carlos Alcaraz Parts Ways with Coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after Seven Years
Carlos Alcaraz, the renowned world No. 1 tennis player, has made the significant decision to part ways with his long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero ahead of the 2026 season. This announcement comes as a surprise to many, considering the fruitful partnership the two have enjoyed over the past seven years, during which Ferrero played a... Continue Reading →
ATP Implements New Heat Rule for Player Safety in 2026
The ATP will introduce a new extreme heat rule from the 2026 season that aims to enhance player safety during competitions in high temperatures. This policy will permit players on the men's tour to take a 10-minute cooling break during best-of-three sets singles matches. This significant change is reminiscent of the WTA's proactive measures enacted... Continue Reading →
Dominant Sabalenka Wins Back-to-Back WTA Awards
World number one Aryna Sabalenka has been awarded the title of Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Player of the Year for the second year in a row, solidifying her status as one of the leading figures in modern tennis. The 27-year-old athlete achieved remarkable success throughout the season, claiming an impressive four titles, more than any... Continue Reading →
Aryna Sabalenka Calls Competing Against Transgender Athletes Unfair Ahead of ‘Battle of the Sexes’ with Nick Kyrgios
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has recently made headlines for voicing her opposition to the participation of transgender athletes in women's tennis, a topic that has sparked heated discussions within the sports community about fairness and equality in competition. In an engaging interview with Piers Morgan, Sabalenka articulated her belief that allowing transgender women to... Continue Reading →
Andy Murray Disappointed with Djokovic Results in Coaching Role
Sir Andy Murray has expressed that he "probably didn't achieve the results he hoped for" during his tenure as coach to Novak Djokovic, a position he held for six months before the two parted ways in May. This collaboration began shortly after Murray completed his own professional tennis career and has led to significant reflections... Continue Reading →
Roger Federer Inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame
Roger Federer is set to be the inaugural member of the 'Big Three' in tennis to be honored with induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. This recognition represents a landmark moment in the sporting world, acknowledging not only his exceptional achievements but also his profound impact on tennis over the years. At the... Continue Reading →
Carlos Alcaraz: ‘Heartbroken’ World No 1 Withdraws from Davis Cup with Hamstring Injury
Carlos Alcaraz has announced that he will be unable to participate in the upcoming Davis Cup Finals due to a hamstring injury he sustained recently. The world’s top tennis player expressed his sorrow on social media, revealing that this unfortunate setback marks the end of a remarkably successful season for him. After a stellar year... Continue Reading →
Jannik Sinner Wins ATP Finals Title as Carlos Alcaraz Struggles with Hamstring Injury
Jannik Sinner emerged victorious at the ATP Finals with a hard-fought 7-6 (7-4), 7-5 win over world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, who faced challenges due to a hamstring injury during the match held in Turin. This triumph marks an important milestone in Sinner's young career as he overcame one of the best players in the... Continue Reading →
Tragic Incident: Two Spectators Die from Cardiac Arrests at ATP Finals
On Monday, a tragic incident marred the ATP Finals when two spectators suffered fatal cardiac arrests at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, as confirmed by the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP) and the ATP. The victims, aged 70 and 78, experienced health crises at separate times during the event, highlighting the unpredictable nature of medical emergencies,... Continue Reading →
