Muguruza to miss clay and grass seasons to spend more time with family

The former world No 1 has lost all four of her matches in 2023 and has not played since January

Mouratoglou and Rune end their “6-month adventure”

The pair worked together twice as long as originally planned

ATP rankings: Djokovic back to No 1, Miami champion Medvedev up to No 4

Novak Djokovic makes his return to the top of the ATP rankings for the eighth time, as Carlos Alcaraz drops to No 2.

Sabalenka pulls out of Charleston to rest injured leg

The world No 2 has elected to rest her body after suffering an injury in Miami last week.

“I improved a lot my mentality and my self belief” – Why Karen Khachanov has been a different player since last summer

Karen Khachanov has been putting up eye-opening results since last year’s US Open. The Russian chalks it up to his mental toughness.

“Probably I’m playing the best tennis of my life” – Why Sorana Cirstea is thriving under new coach Thomas Johansson

Sorana Cirstea is racking up big wins and climbing the rankings with the help of new coach Thomas Johansson.

Alcaraz: “When he’s 100%, Djokovic is the best…probably. I want to play him; I’m sure I will enjoy (it).”

Asked by Tennis Majors in Miami to comment on Novak Djokovic’s recent statement that he is the best when he is able to play, Carlos Alcaraz said he can’t wait to face the Serb again.

Nadal: ‘I can’t confirm I’ll be in Monte-Carlo’

Monte-Carlo have already announced his participation – but Rafael Nadal isn’t sure he’ll be there

Kvitova halts Gracheva’s hot streak in Miami fourth round

Petra Kvitova battles past Varvara Gracheva in two tight sets on Monday in Miami. Kvitova awaits either Bianca Andreescu or Ekaterina Alexandrova in the quarter-finals.

Krejcikova grinds past Keys to reach round of 16 at Miami for the first time

Barbora Krejcikova won against Madison Keys 7-6 (4), 6-3 on Sunday night. She’ll face the winner of the match between Czech Marie Bouzkova, the No 31 seed, and Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, the second seed, in the next round

Miami debutant Rune back on track and on collision course with Alcaraz

After a tough – and emotional – loss to Stan Wawrinka at Indian Wells, 19-year-old Holger Rune is back on track in Miami and angling for a shot at Carlos Alcaraz.

Miami Masters: Paul beats Spaniard for 12th time in a row, could run into Alcaraz in fourth round

The American will play the winner of the match between Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, the top seed, and Serb Dusan Lajovic in the next round

Lucas Pouille: “For my mental health, I had to stop”

In an interview with L’Equipe this Sunday, Lucas Pouille looks back on the dark times he went through in recent years. The former French No 1, who is now attempting a comeback, says he sunk into depression and alcohol during his lows

Masterful Hurkacz saves five match points to defeat Kokkinakis in wild Miami ride

Hubert Hurkacz edged out Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-7 (10), 7-6 (7), 7-6 (6), saving five match points to win a three hour and 31-minute epic.

Linette takes three-time champion Azarenka to reach Miami round of 16

Magda Linette edged out Victoria Azarenka 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4 on Saturday evening and will face the winner of the match between No 3 seed Jessica Pegula and No 30 seed Danielle Collins in the next round

To get back among the best, Caroline Garcia needs to acknowledge she isn’t currently one of them

Beaten by Sorana Cirstea in both Miami and Indian Wells, Caroline Garcia had a mixed first quarter in which she never found the form that had brought her close to the top at the end of 2022

‘One match won’t turn my season around’ – Ruud hoping for some Miami momentum

Casper Ruud is hopeful for a good run in Miami, as he achieved last year

Resurgent Kenin sets Andreescu third-round clash at Miami

Sofia Kenin beat Anhelina Kalinina 6-3, 6-4 on Friday evening. She’ll play Canadian Bianca Andreescu in the next round

Jannik Sinner powers Past Djere to reach third round in Miami

Jannik Sinner won against Laslo Djere 6-4, 6-2 on Friday. He’ll play the winner of the match between German qualifier Jan-Lennard Struff and Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, the No 21 seed, in the next round

Carlos Alcaraz – Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

Cast your mind back pre-pandemic – who would have predicted the rapidity of Carlos Alcaraz’s rise then? Some people made the right call

“I would imagine Alcaraz would be right at the top of the game for as long as he wants to play” – Murray

The three-time Grand Slam champion hopes that Alcaraz can continue to play his free-flowing style as he matures