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Former Wimbledon champion impressed by Jannik Sinner's mental strength
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Every sport comes with it's own set of unique terms and tennis is no different. Watch one tennis match and you'll hear plenty of words that aren't common in other competitions – drop shot, ace, ...
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Australian Open's new prize money tops Wimbledon's
The Australian Open has increased the prize money for this year's first Grand Slam tournament by 16% to $74.9 million USD.
No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is continuing her quest for another Grand Slam title as she heads to the semifinals at Wimbledon today. (If she wins this year's tournament, it would be her first Wimbledon title ...
Grigor Dimitrov made a winning return to competition at the Brisbane International on Tuesday, needing just 67 minutes to ...
Coco Gauff won another major title in 2025, and Taylor Fritz continued to lead the American men. But who else is set to make ...
The current queen of clay finally conquered her worst surface. Iga Świątek, who was seeded eighth and has spent a total of 125 weeks ranked at No. 1, won her sixth Grand Slam title and first at the ...
Roger Federer is regarded by many as the greatest tennis player of all time and is justifiably seen as tennis royalty. After ...
Grand Slam winners' checks are some of the richest in the sport, but proportionally the players get a rawer deal than their ...
Win a match, cash a check. On the surface, that's the task for the participants at Wimbledon, who rely on their success in the sport for income. However, it's much more than that at this famed venue.
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