The former world No. 1 says the ATP calendar isn’t the problem—the rankings system is forcing players to chase points nonstop.
On February's digital cover of Hypebeast magazine, the former world No. 1 gets pensive about "love-hate relationship" with the game.
It’s safe to say that Sinner’s best tennis memories have not come in Indian Wells. He tested positive for a banned substance after the 2024 edition, and was banned from the event in 2025. It’s also ...
No reason to panic, right? Right. The problem is that Fritz has been clear he wants to do more than tread water in the Top 10. That’s especially true at Indian Wells, which this SoCal native considers ...
The Tennis Channel team forecasts their top picks for the upcoming BNP Paribas Open. Next up: which marquee player will use the Sunshine Swing as a launchpad for future success?
From Alcaraz trying to keep his perfect start to 2026 going to Sabalenka going for her first BNP Paribas Open title and much more, there's a lot on the line.
After years of persistence, uncanny self-belief and support from the Black community on tour, the 33-year-old has arrived.
In 2019, Miomir Kecmanovic scored his first Top 10 victory when he ousted a sixth-ranked Alexander Zverev at the Cincinnati Open. Six and a half years later, Kecmanovic has clinched his maiden Top 5 ...
Chris Eubanks, Jim Courier, Lindsay Davenport, Sam Querrey and more will cover the first to last ball from March 4-15.
At last week’s WTA 1000 in Dubai, Jessica Pegula reached her seventh consecutive tournament semifinal—and won her first title in that searing stretch. The late-round staple just turned 32, but is ...
The Tennis Channel team forecasts their top picks for the upcoming BNP Paribas Open. First up: which marquee player will make the most noise in Tennis Paradise?
The Bulgarian, who is also working with Xavier Malisse, looks to turn a corner at Indian Wells following an opening loss in Acapulco.
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