On this day in history… Arthur Ashe reveals that he has contracted AIDS
On 8th April 1992, Arthur Ashe held a press conference in New York to address the rumours circulating about his
Tennis tactics: “Detach your emotions to play better tennis” says Novak Djokovic tactician, Craig O’Shannessy
The professional tennis tour is a sport of incredibly small margins played over incredibly big distances. The ability of the
On this day in history… Federer leads Switzerland to victory over Kazakhstan in Davis Cup
On April 6th 2014, Switzerland overcame Kazakhstan in the final rubber of their Davis Cup quarterfinal tie, putting the Swiss
ITF launch free ‘Rules of Tennis’ app
The ITF, tennis’ world governing body, have released an app that is free to download and use today. ‘Rules of
US Open Livestream Preview: Murray v Djokovic, 2012 final
In lieu of any live tennis to watch at the moment, the US Open have begun sharing classic, full-length matches
On this day in history… Jim Courier breaks British hearts in Davis Cup thriller
On 4th April 1999, in front of a sell-out crowd at Birmingham’s National Indoor Arena, the opening round Davis Cup
Boris Becker reveals Wimbledon’s ‘problem’ after it was forced to abandon the 2020 Championships
Boris Becker believes Wimbledon were left with no choice but to cancel this summer due to the unique demands of
Fans and pundits react to Wimbledon cancellation
On Wednesday it was announced that fans would have to wait until 2021 to witness the 134th edition of The
On this day in history… Serena Williams begins her renaissance
On 2nd April 2012, the main draw of the Family Circle Cup in Charleston got under way, and with it,
‘We play for the public’ – ATP stars strongly against locking out spectators due to coronavirus outbreak
Tennis stars on the ATP Tour are united in a desire to avoid playing matches behind closed doors due to