Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to defend his ATP Finals title in Turin and extend his imperious indoor hard-court winning run to a 31st match. The young rivals were meeting in their sixth final ...
Roger Federer, one of the most accomplished and beloved players in tennis history, will receive the sport's ultimate honor next year—induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The widely ...
Aisamul Haq Qureshi, who just retired from professional tennis, is the greatest of tennis players that Pakistan has ever ...
Combined, 2025 is the first year that a total of six Americans—men and women—have all finished a year in the Top 10 since 2004, when the aforementioned four women (Davenport, Serena, Venus and ...
World number one Judd Trump secured a hard-fought first round win over Scotland's Stephen Maguire on the opening day of the ...
Whether you agree or not, there is a reason the WWE calls John Cena the GOAT. Throughout his 26-year career, John Cena has accomplished everything there is to a ...
Jannik Sinner continued his mastery over Alex de Minaur on Saturday with a straight-sets win to reach the ATP Finals championship match for the third year in a row. Sinner broke late in the first set ...
Iga Świątek lifted the Cincinnati Open trophy on a Monday this year. Dylan Buell / Getty Images The Cincinnati Open will revert to a Sunday final from 2026, having played the 2025 finals on a Monday ...
MASON, OHIO - AUGUST 18: Jannik Sinner of Italy (L) and Carlos Alcaraz of Spain pose for photos with the Rookwood Cups after Sinner retired from the men's singles final match during Day 12 of the ...
Since 2022, America has had a solid lead in artificial intelligence thanks to advanced models from high-flying companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and xAI. A growing number of experts, ...
2025 was an epic year for American women’s tennis. Two singles grand slam champions in the shape of Madison Keys and Coco Gauff, who reigned supreme at the Australian and French Opens, respectively.
PGA Tour winner Fuzzy Zoeller, who won the 1979 Masters and 1984 U.S. Open in a playoff against Greg Norman, died at the age ...
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