
Switzerland first to qualify for United Cup quarterfinals; Team calls for Wawrinka wild card in Melbourne
Team Switzerland became the first nation to secure a spot in the United Cup quarterfinals after a 2-1 victory over Italy

“I don’t watch stuff like that” : Swiatek dismisses modern “battle of the sexes”
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek firmly rejects the need for gender-comparison exhibitions.

Djokovic severs ties with PTPA in major blow to player union
Novak Djokovic has severed ties with the PTPA, the breakaway union he co-founded in 2020, citing deep-seated concerns over transparency and governance.
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Djokovic severs ties with PTPA in major blow to player union
Novak Djokovic has severed ties with the PTPA, the breakaway union he co-founded in 2020, citing deep-seated concerns over transparency and governance.
Switzerland first to qualify for United Cup quarterfinals; Team calls for Wawrinka wild card in Melbourne
Team Switzerland became the first nation to secure a spot in the United Cup quarterfinals after a 2-1 victory over Italy
January 4, 1981: The day unheralded Brian Teacher won his first and only Grand Slam title
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at some of the biggest moments in tennis history. In December 1980, the in-form Brian Teacher decided to pull out of the Australian Open but a stroke of luck ensured he got back in and went on to win the title
January 3, 1972: The day Ken Rosewall became the oldest Grand Slam winner in the Open Era
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 3, 1972, Ken Rosewall won the Australian Open and created an Open Era record that stands to date
January 2, 1980: The day Guillermo Vilas won his fourth and final Grand Slam title
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the most iconic moments in tennis history. On this day in 1980, Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas and American John Sadri faced off in the Australian Open final where they exchanged groundstrokes and.. fingers
Venus Williams awarded wild card for 2026 Australian Open at age 45
The seven-time Grand Slam champion will become the oldest woman to compete in the tournament’s main draw, returning to Melbourne Park after a resurgent 2025 season.
Aryna Sabalenka’s 2026 resolution: The “hunter” prepares Australian Open revenge on the Brisbane River
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka at the WTA Brisbane kicked off her 2026 campaign with a relaxed river cruise and a clear warning to her rivals: despite her US Open title, she remains a “hunter” obsessed with righting the wrongs of last year’s Australian Open final
January 1, 1974: The day engaged couple Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert met with contrasting fortunes in the Australian Open finals
Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to recall an important moment in tennis history. On this day in 1974, Tennis’s ‘first golden couple’ both played the final of the Australian Open – but only one of them came away with the trophy
December 31, 1977: The day Vitas Gerulaitis won his first and only Grand Slam
Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to recall an important moment in tennis history. On this day in tennis history, a flamboyant American player needed five sets to beat a little known Brit to win the Australian Open
December 30, 1977: The day John Lloyd became the first British-born man to reach a Grand Slam final since 1938
John Lloyd made the Australian Open final by downing grass-court specialist Bob Giltinan and only narrowly lost the finale to Vitas Gerulaitis
ALCARAZ x SINNER
Features on The NEW TWO reshaping tennis
‘Wounded’ Ferrero confirms 48-hour ultimatum, reveals details of Alcaraz split
Juan Carlos Ferrero breaks his silence to Marca. The 45-year-old coach details a breakdown in negotiations that shifted from the court to the boardroom, involving “non-sporting clauses” and a cold finality.
Was suspension to blame for Sinner missing No.1? He’s ‘happy to be here’and proud of an ‘amazing’ season
Jannik Sinner finally responded to the assumption that if he had not been suspended three months for his positive test, he could have been World No.1
Sinner: “Happy for him (Alcaraz) and let’s see next year”
Jannik Sinner expresses genuine respect and positivity towards Carlos Alcaraz after losing the year-end world No. 1 ranking, praising his rival’s remarkable 2025 season and reaffirming his own determination to return to the top in 2026.
“Winning is winning, but managing your emotions is what matters most”, Carlos Alcaraz on the process to reach No. 1
Carlos Alcaraz reflects on the mental journey behind his rise to world No. 1.
Alcaraz: “This is the best season I’ve ever had”
Carlos Alcaraz is competing in the Tokyo tournament for the first time. “People often ask me what my goal in tennis is. I always say that I want to measure up to the legends or the greatest players in history, but I’m not focused on that at the moment.”
The US Open masterclass: How Carlos became an Alcaraz 2.0 by scanning Sinner’s game after Wimbledon loss
The US Open victory wasn’t just a win, it was the culmination of a month-long mission for Carlos Alcaraz, who used a humbling Wimbledon loss to Jannik Sinner as the catalyst for his most “perfect” performance to date.
Alcaraz’s dream accomplished: Reclaiming No. 1 was ‘everything (he was) working for’
“When you achieve the goals you set up yourself at the beginning of the year, it feels amazing” said Carlos Alcaraz after his win at the US Open.
After US Open final loss to Alcaraz, Sinner vows to shift his game, sacrifices wins for unpredictability
“I’m going to aim to maybe even losing some matches from now on, but trying to do some changes, trying to be a bit more unpredictable as a player”, Sinne said.
Alcaraz v Sinner: Head-to-head, stats, all you need to know about their rivalry – updated after US Open final
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are enjoying a fantastic rivalry that is inspiring each other to new tennis heights
Six majors on three surfaces before 23: Alcaraz’s landmarks are stunning
At just 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has already won six Grand Slam titles—on all three surfaces—putting him on track to challenge some of the most legendary records in tennis history.
THE BIG THREE
Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, forever in the tennis news
Federer to Take Rod Laver arena for maiden Australian Open opening ceremony
Roger Federer returns to Melbourne for AO opening night exhibition alongside Andre Agassi and Lleyton Hewitt. He hasn’t played in Melbourne since 2020.
Nadal on his rivalry with the Big Three: ‘You end up appreciating your rivals’
Rafael Nadal reflected in an interview on his competitive yet respectful rivalry with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, stating that he has grown to appreciate his rivals and is proud of the shared history.
Roger Federer elected to International Tennis Hall of fame’s class of 2026
Swiss legend Roger Federer will join tennis immortals at August ceremony.
Djokovic not ready to retire yet
“Longevity is one of my biggest motivations,” Djokovic said in Riyadh, downplaying any impression that he might retire soon.
Federer set for exhibition doubles return in Shanghai in October
Roger Federer is set to make his long-awaited return to the court in front of a crows this autumn, in a special exhibition doubles event at the Rolex Shanghai Masters. The Swiss legend, who retired from professional tennis in September 2022 at the age of 41, will take part in a “Roger & Friends” event on October … Continued
Four years after his last match on Centre Court, Federer plays at Wimbledon again
Roger Federer published a video on his Instagram account in which he can be seen playing on the training courts at Wimbledon
Nadal’s Paris reflection : “The adrenaline of sports is impossible to find again, but I won’t be less happy”
On the evening of his emotional tribute at Court Philippe-Chatrier, Rafael Nadal spent an hour with international media, sharing a rare and honest perspective on his past as a champion — and his future as a devoted father and grounded man
Nadal’s emotional Roland-Garros tribute speech transcribed in full
Nadal’s emotional speech during Roland-Garros 2025.
Numbers to make your head spin: seven of Nadal’s clay-court records (excluding Roland Garros)
A closer look at seven of Rafael Nadal’s records on his favourite surface, clay
Alcaraz claims Djokovic-Nadal-Federer rivalry “practically impossible to repeat”
Carlos Alcaraz comments on evolution of tennis, comparing the Big Three era and the current state of the racquet sport
“Wish I’d be Federer, I could make an ace at 40/15” – Fonseca wants to change Wimbledon 2019 champion
The 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals star wishes to go back in time and beat Novak Djokovic in the 2019 Championships title clash for Roger Federer
“I want you to know that your old friend is always cheering for you, and will be cheering just as loud for everything you do next” – Federer pens heartfelt note to Nadal
The Swiss says Nadal challenged him in ways no one else did and credits the Spaniard for making him reimagine his game
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IN TENNIS HISTORY
January 5, 1994: The day world No 1 Pete Sampras was shocked by world No 205 Alami in Qatar
On this day in tennis history, then world No 1 fell to a shock defeat at the hands of a qualifier at the Qatar Open
January 4, 1981: The day unheralded Brian Teacher won his first and only Grand Slam title
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at some of the biggest moments in tennis history. In December 1980, the in-form Brian Teacher decided to pull out of the Australian Open but a stroke of luck ensured he got back in and went on to win the title
January 3, 1972: The day Ken Rosewall became the oldest Grand Slam winner in the Open Era
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 3, 1972, Ken Rosewall won the Australian Open and created an Open Era record that stands to date
January 2, 1980: The day Guillermo Vilas won his fourth and final Grand Slam title
Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the most iconic moments in tennis history. On this day in 1980, Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas and American John Sadri faced off in the Australian Open final where they exchanged groundstrokes and.. fingers
January 1, 1974: The day engaged couple Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert met with contrasting fortunes in the Australian Open finals
Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to recall an important moment in tennis history. On this day in 1974, Tennis’s ‘first golden couple’ both played the final of the Australian Open – but only one of them came away with the trophy
December 31, 1977: The day Vitas Gerulaitis won his first and only Grand Slam
Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to recall an important moment in tennis history. On this day in tennis history, a flamboyant American player needed five sets to beat a little known Brit to win the Australian Open
December 30, 1977: The day John Lloyd became the first British-born man to reach a Grand Slam final since 1938
John Lloyd made the Australian Open final by downing grass-court specialist Bob Giltinan and only narrowly lost the finale to Vitas Gerulaitis
December 29, 1958: The day Peru’s Alex Olmedo played for USA in the Davis Cup
On this day in tennis history, a player from Peru represented the USA in Davis Cup action – and beat the two best players in the world
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December 5, 1988: The day Boris Becker won his first year-end Masters – on a net cord
On December 5, 1988, Boris Becker defeated then world No 2 Ivan Lendl to win the year-end Masters for the first time, clinching victory on a net cord
December 3, 2000: The day Gustavo Kuerten upset Agassi to finish the year as world No 1
On this day in tennis history, Gustavo ‘Guga’ Kuerten beat Andre Agassi at the year-end championships to reach No 1 and make history for South America
November 28, 1999: The day Pete Sampras won the ATP Finals for the fifth time
Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back to one of the most iconic moments in tennis history. On this day in 1999, Pete Sampras equaled Ivan Lendl’s record for the most season-ending ATP Finals titles won
November 27, 2011: The day Roger Federer won a then-record sixth ATP Finals title
Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back to one of the biggest moments in tennis history. On November 27, 2011, Roger Federer and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga clashed for the eighth time in the season
November 26, 1998: The day Pete Sampras secured the year-end No 1 ranking for a record sixth straight time
Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back to a big moment in tennis history. On November 26, 1998, Pete Sampras set a new record by logging his sixth consecutive year-end No 1 ranking after playing a gruelling schedule post the US Open
November 25, 1999: The day Agassi was crowned year-end world No 1, two years after dropping out of the top 100
On this day, November 25, 1999, Andre Agassi beat Gustavo Kuerten in straight sets to secure the year-end world No 1 ranking
November 19, 2006: The day Roger Federer dismissed a shell-shocked James Blake at the Masters Cup
On this day in tennis history, Roger Federer capped off one of his best seasons ever with a straight-set dismantling over James Blake in the Masters Cup
November 18, 1990: The day Andre Agassi won the season-ending ATP Masters for his first major title
Every day Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On November 18, 1990, Andre Agassi, who had never won a major tournament before, defeated world No 1 Stefan Edberg in the final of the first ATP Masters held in Europe in 15 years
November 17, 1991: The day Pete Sampras claimed his first season-ending ATP Masters Cup
On this day in tennis history, one young American beat a compatriot to win his first ATP Masters Cup. Look back on how he did it
« You have two of three options, I went for the risky one » : how Sinner had the smallest details turning for him in the final
Jannik Sinner identified two key moments that swung the momentum in the final he won against Carlos Alcaraz (7-6, 7-5) : this set point save, and breaking back in the middle of the second set.