LONDON (AP)—Roger Federer is leaning toward competing in the 2016 Games if his body holds up. Federer, who turns 31 on August 8, says his mind wants to compete again in Rio de Janeiro, but it will ...
The draw was half the size of the customary 128-man field that he's used to, but, once again, Roger Federer emerged the champion. He is your 2016 Most Stylish Man, as voted by thousands of runway and ...
The world No. 2 says that the Iga Swiatek Foundation is committed to building safe spaces where young people can pursue their passions and consciously build their future.
Currently a student-athlete at the University of Virginia, Jodar won the 2024 US Open boys’ title and traveled to Saudi Arabia last year as a hitting and sparring partner. That edition of the ...
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz shocked the tennis world on Wednesday when he announced he had parted ways with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero on social media. Himself a former world No. 1, Ferrero led Alcaraz ...
More impressively, in 19 of those 20 years, Djokovic has won at least two titles—including as a 19-year-old in 2006 in Amersfoort and Metz, and as a 38-year-old in 2025 in Geneva and Athens. He’s also ...
Rafael Jodar is the current world No. 168, a 743-spot improvement of the ranking he held during his 2025 debut on April 1 at the Morelos Challenger. Nishesh Basavareddy reached his first tour-level ...
American Learner Tien hopes to be crowned the best of the next this week in Saudi Arabia as he tops the draw at the eight-man Next Gen ATP Finals. The American was runner-up to Joao Fonseca last year ...
He became the youngest man EVER to reach the final at all four Grand Slams and the ATP Finals in the same season.
Very few great players have followed that ancient piece of advice to, “Quit while you’re on top.” But they appear to be all-in on a counter-intuitive adage: “Fire your coach while you’re on top.” ...
The world No. 1 took home the tour's top year-end award, while Amanda Anisimova, Belinda Bencic, Victoria Mboko and the doubles team of Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend were also honored.
At 22, Alcaraz is actually the third-youngest player to reach 50 career weeks at No. 1 in ATP rankings history. Australia's Lleyton Hewitt holds the record, reaching that milestone at 21, and American ...