An emotional farewell: Monfils bows out of Auckland in final campaign

Defending champion Gaël Monfils began his farewell tour with a gritty three-set loss to Fabian Marozsan at the ASB Classic, receiving a traditional Māori ceremony to mark his final appearance in a city where he made history.

Kokkinakis completes miraculous comeback in Adelaide return

After nearly a year sidelined by a complex shoulder reconstruction involving a cadaver tendon, hometown hero Thanasi Kokkinakis overcame an injury scare and a one-set deficit to defeat Sebastian Korda

January 12, 1980: The day Vitas Gerulaitis made his famous quote, “No one beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row”

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 12, 1980, Vitas Gerulaitis beat Jimmy Connors after losing to his rival 16 times in a row

Poland captures first United Cup title with decisive mixed doubles victory, despite Swiatek’s loss

Team Poland defeated Switzerland 2-1 to secure their maiden United Cup trophy after falling short in the previous two finals. The historic victory was sealed in the mixed doubles by Jan Zielinski and Katarzyna Kawa,

Svitolina caps emotional return with Auckland title after 15-week sabbatical

Elina Svitolina won the final on Sunday night against Xinyu Wang.

No Words about Ferrero by Alcaraz in Seoul but the “New Two” Rivalry Takes Center Stage

As Carlos Alcaraz began his post-Juan Carlos Ferrero era in South Korea, the Spaniard remained silent on his coaching split, choosing instead to define 2026 through his “healthy” rivalry with Jannik Sinner and a refusal to be compared to the Big Three.

January 10, 1982: The day Connors and McEnroe nearly come to blows in Chicago

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at some of the most memorable moments in tennis history. On this day in 1982, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe were at each other’s throats in Chicago. The epic five-setter was one of their testiest battles on record

January 8, 1978: The day the Masters Cup final between Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg sparked a No 1 debate

On this day in 1978, Jimmy Connors defeated Bjorn Borg in three sets to win the 1977 Masters Cup and spark a debate about who was the world’s best player

“I want to be that guy again”: Medvedev’s clinical start in Brisbane

A clinical Daniil Medvedev is using a flawless run in Brisbane to signal a tactical evolution and a hunt to reclaim his place among the game’s elite.

January 7, 1979: The day 16-year-old Tracy Austin crushed Martina Navratilova to win the Avon Championships

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On January 7, 1979, Tracy Austin crushed Martina Navratilova to win the Avon Championships in Washington D.C.

Medvedev : “I was always for the PTPA because the ATP are a monopoly in the sport”

Daniil Medvedev was invited to comment Novak Djokovic’s departure from the PTPA.

January 6, 1992: The day Pescosolido was disqualified in Sydney when his racquet kick left a fan needing stitches

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to look back at a noteworthy moment in tennis history. On this day in 1992, a young Italian kicked a racquet in anger that got him defaulted out of the Sydney Open in the qualifying stage

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

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.

The “Frankenstein” and the “Sicko”: The Miraculous Return of the Special Ks

After a year of medical uncertainty and grueling rehabilitation, Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis have marked their emotional return to the ATP Tour in Brisbane with a victory that proves their bond remains as resilient as their bodies.

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

Zverev’s 2026 crossroads: why it’s “Now or Never” for the unsatisfied World No. 3

Alexander Zverev enters 2026 with the urgent mindset of a man whose window is closing, trading the “nightmare” of nagging injuries for a high-stakes, “now or never” pursuit of the game’s dominant duo.

Osaka reveals illness catch from daughter behind flat United Cup debut

A visibly struggling Naomi Osaka admitted to operating well below full capacity during her 6-4, 6-2 loss to Maria Sakkari, confirming a persistent respiratory virus has hampered her start to 2026.

New coach, rebuilt body: Grigor Dimitrov begins his latest climb with Xavier Malisse

Now partnering with Xavier Malisse, Grigor Dimitrov is launching a total structural ‘reshuffle’ aimed at reclaiming his health and proving his 44th ranking doesn’t define his current game.

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

Gauff eyes United Cup defense following productive off-season

World No. 3 Coco Gauff has arrived at Perth Airport to begin her 2026 tennis season, where she will lead Team USA in their quest to defend the United Cup title. The American star, who recently finished 2025 as the reigning Roland-Garros champion, expressed a mix of confidence and cautious optimism as she prepares for … Continued