April 2, 1999: The day Roger Federer made his Davis Cup debut

On April 2, 1999, Roger Federer made his Davis Cup debut against Davide Sanguinetti of Italy

March 31, 1997: The day Martina Hingis became the youngest world No 1 in history

Every day, Tennis Majors takes you back to the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 31, 1997, Martina Hingis became the youngest women’s world No 1 in history

March 29, 1998: Marcelo Rios makes history for South America

How a tennis player from Chile reached the top of the world and made history – by beating the legendary Andre Agassi in Miami

Sabalenka sweeps the Sunshine Double with back-to-back Miami titles

Aryna Sabalenka has swept the Sunshine Double. She beat Gauff 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to defend her Miami title and become the fifth woman in history to win Indian Wells and Miami in the same season. Her 2026 record stands at 23-1. The world No. 1 is in a category of her own.

Sinner outlasts Zverev to reach Miami final and stand one win from history

Jannik Sinner is one win from history. He beat Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) for his seventh consecutive victory over the German, reached his 11th Masters final and stands on the verge of completing the Sunshine Double without losing a single set — something no player, man or woman, has ever done.

“Nothing I could do better” – Sabalenka dominates Rybakina to move one win from Sunshine Double

Aryna Sabalenka was exceptional outserving Rybakina comprehensively (6-4, 6-3) in the Miami Open semifinal. The Sunshine Double is one match away.

March 27, 2007: The day Canas defeated Federer – again – in Miami

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On this day in 2007, Guillermo Canas completed a back-to-back sweep of Roger Federer in consecutive Masters Series tournaments

Gauff sweeps Muchova aside to reach her first Miami final

Coco Gauff is in her first Miami final. She swept Muchova aside 6-1, 6-1 in 90 minutes, broke her six times and extended her head-to-head lead over the Czech to 6-0. Coming back from a forearm injury, this is the best possible answer.

March 26, 1976: the day Ilie Nastase was famously defaulted in Palm Springs

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 1976 to witness how, after a week of antics, gamesmanship and provocation, Ilie Nastase was finally defaulted from the American Airlines Games quarter-finals, while he was trailing 6-3, 2-1 against Roscoe Tanner

Sabalenka turns the screw on Baptiste to set up Rybakina rematch in Miami

Aryna Sabalenka is two wins from the Sunshine Double. The world No. 1 brushed aside an upset-minded Hailey Baptiste 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 20 minutes and will now face Rybakina, again, in what promises to be the match of the women’s semi-finals.

Rybakina rallies past Pegula again – and again – to reach Miami semi-finals

Elena Rybakina edged out Jessica Pegula 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Wednesday evening and will play the winner of the match between Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, the top seed, and American Hailey Baptiste in the next round

March 25, 1990: The day Andre Agassi won the biggest title of his young career

What a way to fend off criticism that you can’t make it on the big stages – here’s how Andre Agassi did it against Stefan Edberg in 1990

March 24, 1998: A new rivalry begins as Hingis and Serena collide in Miami

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 24, 1998, Martina Hingis and Serena Williams met for the first time

March 23, 1995: When Gabriela Sabatini lost to Kimiko Date from 6-1, 5-1 up in Miami

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 23, 1995, Gabriela Sabatini let three match points slide in Miami as Japan’s Kimiko Date sprang a big shock to reach the Miami final

Korda stuns Alcaraz on home soil to reach the last 16

Shock in Miami! Sebastian Korda (No. 32) defeated Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1) 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in the third round on Sunday. The American, ranked No. 36, claimed the biggest victory of his career and his first-ever win over a world No. 1.

March 22, 2006: The day of the first Hawk-eye challenge

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in tennis history. On March 22, 2006, Jamea Jackson made history by challenging a call during her match in Miami against Ashley Harkleroad

March 21, 2008: Mardy Fish wins in Indian Wells despite hole in shoe

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On this day, March 21, in 2008, Mardy Fish defeated David Nalbandian at the Indian Wells Masters despite having a hole in his shoe

March 20, 1994: The day Pete Sampras won Miami after Andre Agassi generously agreed to delay final

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 20, 1994, Pete Sampras beat Andre Agassi in the Miami final after it was delayed to allow the big-serving American time to recover from a stomach problem

March 19, 1989: The day Miloslav Mecir became the last man to win a title with a wooden racquet

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 19, 1989, Miroslav Mecir triumphed in Indian Wells for the last-ever title won by anyone with a wooden racquet

March 18, 1984: The day a bomb scare stopped Lendl v Connors in Rotterdam (with Lendl 6-0, 1-0 up)

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 18, 1984, a bomb scare halted the Rotterdam final between Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors. It was never resumed.

March 17, 2001: The day Serena Williams won Indian Wells after controversy

Each day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in the sport’s history. On March 17, 2001, Serena Williams beat Kim Clijsters for the Indian Wells title even though the crowd was against her following Venus Williams’ controversial withdrawal from the semi-finals.