Rafael Nadal determined to go out on his own terms: “I didn’t deserve to finish like that”

The Spaniard has opened the door to retirement for the first time but wants to do things his way

Nadal pulls out of Roland-Garros, says 2024 will “probably be (his) final year on the Tour”

The Spaniard says his hip injury has not recovered in time to allow him to play in Paris, which means he will drop out of the world’s top 100 after the tournament

‘I never stop a mark unless I’m 100% sure’ – Rune gives his verdict on clay-court ball mark controversies

Holger Rune says he does not mind having umpires and line judges calling the shots, so long as accuracy can be maintained

Nadal to hold press conference on Thursday amidst Roland-Garros fears

Suspicions are growing that Nadal will miss his favourite Grand Slam

Eye of the Coach #75: Why Rybakina’s game is a nightmare for Swiatek

In the latest episode of Eye of the Coach, Patrick Mouratoglou explains why and how Elena Rybakina has the edge against Iga Swiatek

Nick Kyrgios officially pulls out of Roland-Garros

The Australian has not played at the French Open since 2017

Shelton joins Kyrgios, Fritz, Tiafoe in UTS Showdown in Los Angeles

The 20-year-old has had a spectacular rise in the men’s game over the past 12 months, moving from outside the top 500 to his current ranking of No 35

Nadal turns down Bordeaux Challenger wild card as fears grow around fitness ahead of Roland-Garros

Nadal’s race against time to be fit for Roland-Garros continues

The video worrying Rafael Nadal fans, 16 days before Roland-Garros

A video circulating on social media showing Nadal abandoning a practice session has deeply worried fans of the Spaniard

Rejuvenated Kenin stuns No 2 seed Sabalenka in second round in Rome

The American picked up her first win over a top-10 player in more than three years

Djokovic goes into Rome with questions to answer

How Novak Djokovic does in Rome could be indicative of how he will do at Roland-Garros

‘High expectations can be dangerous’ – why Casper Ruud is trusting the process ahead of Rome

The Norwegian has had a comparatively poor start to the season but is hoping to reboot it in Rome

WTA rankings – Sabalenka closes the gap, Raducanu drops out of the top 100

Aryna Sabalenka is slowly but surely closing the gap between herself and Iga Swiatek in the WTA rankings. This and more in our rankings report…

Cracking the Code of Women’s Tennis: Unveiling the WTA Rankings and the World No.1 Player

An analysis of Iga Swiatek’s remarkable rise to World No. 1, replacing Ash Barty, and an in-depth look at the WTA rankings system.

Alcaraz to return to World No. 1 after confirming participation in Rome

After successfully defending his title in Madrid, Carlos Alcaraz confirmed his participation at the Italian Open in Rome

“Women’s tennis needs this kind of consistency to see world No 1 & No 2 facing in the finals”: Sabalenka

The pair have met eight times in the last 18 months with Swiatek now holding a 5-3 edge in their head-to-head

Sabalenka lifts trophy in Madrid, gets revenge on Swiatek

Aryna Sabalenka gets the win over rival Iga Swiatek as the clay-court season hots up

“Learning to lose is the hardest thing for me” – Paula Badosa

The Spaniard says the tennis circuit can get very lonely and mentally demanding in a new interview to Glamour magazine

Nadal will not play Rome

The Spaniard will miss next week’s Masters 1000 event in Rome, where he is a 10-time champion. The news was announced via the Spaniard’s social media.

Seven of the greatest rivalries in men’s tennis history

Tennis has produced some of the most memorable rivalries in the history of sports. From the days of Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe to the modern era of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal, in this article, we will take a closer look at seven of the greatest rivalries in tennis history

Struff Stuns Tsitsipas to Set Unlikely Madrid semi-final

Jan-Lennard Struff beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6 (5), 5-7, 6-3 on Thursday evening