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Therapy and Tennis: Madison Keys cracks open a door players have historically preferred to keep shut
Alexander Zverev's admission shed a light on mental health issues in tennis—exacerbated by the growing threat of burnout.
Down and Out in Paris and London was the title of a book written by George Orwell. A better title for what Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz recently accomplished in these two cities would be Up, Up, ...
Tennis fans flocked to Brooklyn Bridge Park for Pimm's cups, strawberries and cream, and a taste of Wimbledon's "tennis in an English garden" experience.
The majority felt that the Brit couldn't prove her April 2022 positive test for nandrolone was consistent with the ingestion of contaminated meat.
Swiatek's run makes her the 10th different SW19 champion in a row.
The world No. 3 recently discussed the mental struggles that have left him feeling empty since losing January's Australian Open final.
Three recent US Open champions—Gauff (’23), Emma Raducanu (’21) and Naomi Osaka (’18, ’20)—did not reach the second week at Wimbledon. Gauff was beaten by 42nd-ranked Dayana Yastremska in the first ...
"I've learned a lot and made good progress," wrote the Italian after her brief period with Lopez, who once also worked with good friend Rafael Nadal.
"He's pushing us as coaches to make sure that he's improving also as a tennis player as well. So the rivalry is real." ...
After historic Wimbledon wins, the newly crowned champions swapped tennis whites for designer looks at the tournament’s traditional celebration.
"Someone on 'League of Legends' told me to 'touch grass' so I did," wrote the world No. 4 and avid gamer on social media after beating Karen Khachanov to advance to his first Wimbledon semifinal, ...
After presenting the trophy to Iga Swiatek on Saturday, the Princess of Wales returned to Wimbledon along with her husband and two of their children for the men’s final.
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