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Joao Fonseca matches a milestone last reached by Carlos Alcaraz
Joao kicked off the season with a strong run at the Canberra Challenger. It gave him a boost and carried him toward his first ...
Latin America's tennis resurgence features top players like Cerúndolo and Fonseca ready for Melbourne, while Costa Rica ...
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Andrey Rublev awarded: He receives the prestigious ATP Humanitarian Prize
Andrey Rublev received the prestigious Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award, a distinction that honors his commitment off the court ...
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Alex de Minaur goes back-to-back at UTS Grand Final
Alex de Minaur won the UTS Grand Final in London for a second successive year after a thrilling win against Casper Ruud in ...
Sinner took home four Big Titles this year. Apart from the Australian Open and Wimbledon, the four-time Grand Slam champion ...
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As a laboratory for tomorrow’s tennis, does the Next Gen Masters have a future?
Created in 2017, the Next Gen Masters (or Next Gen ATP Finals) is not just a simple “mini Masters” for the eight best players under 21. For the ATP, it is a laboratory: a space where new rules are ...
Carlos Alcaraz is one of the best players in the world, with very few players being able to stand shoulder to shoulder with him on the tour right now. However, the Spaniard has mentioned Joao Fonseca ...
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Freak Andrey Rublev miss in Doha!
Tom Brady sends clear message to Patrick Mahomes after season-ending injury Some Republican lawmakers call for mass expulsion ...
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2026 could be the year of Andrey Rublev: all details inside
Andrey Rublev's career, as he must prove that he can achieve important results between now and his retirement. The Russian ...
Andrey Rublev will be desperate to make the 2026 season better than the last. After a disappointing 2025 season, in which he ...
World No. 16 Andrey Rublev says this offseason isn't like anything he has experienced before as he admits coach Marat Safin has been "killing him" with a brutal training regimen.
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Andrey Rublev's honest remark perfectly sums Carlos Alcaraz & Jannik Sinner dominance
For two decades, the Big Three - Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer - completely dominated the Grand Slam scene.
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