On this day in history… Bjorn Borg falls in Las Vegas qualifiers, retires soon after
On 20th April 1982, Bjorn Borg fell to Dick Stockton in the second round of qualifying at the Alan King
Laver Cup postponed until 2021, Federer still set to play
On Friday, the organisers of the Laver Cup, set to be held at the TD Garden in Boston from 25th-27th
On this day in history… Nadal wins first of 8 consecutive Monte Carlo titles
On 17th April 2005, Rafael Nadal won his first ATP Masters 1000 title, and the first of what would be
On this day in history… Sampras wins in Tokyo, ascends to #1
On 11th April 1993, Pete Sampras beat Brad Gilbert 6-2 6-2 6-2 in the final of the Japan Open. The
Madrid Open announce virtual tournament
With both tours suspended until at least mid-July, the organisers of the Mutua Madrid Open have come up with a
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
‘Devastated’ Roger Federer and other leading players react to Wimbledon coronavirus cancellation
The inevitable came to pass on Wednesday afternoon as the AELTC officially announced that Wimbledon would be cancelled this summer
tennishead awards ‘The Men’: We salute the standout male athletes from 2019 including Rafa Nadal
With the 2020 season set to be decimated by the coronavirus pandemic, we look back at fonder times from 2019
Australian tennis star in self-isolation in Miami after admitting to showing coronavirus symptoms
Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic says he is showing the symptoms of the coronavirus and has entered self-isolation in Miami.The
ONES TO WATCH: Alex de Minaur – Can the exciting Australian crack the top ten in 2020?
In the latest of a mini-series detailing the players with something to prove in 2020, Toby Oliver profiles Australian number