On this day in sport: History for Nadal, delight for Warriors and a World Cup shock

June 8 is a date to cherish for Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams, while Cameroon stunned the world on this day back in 1990.

Nadal turns 34: Paris postponement gives Nadal rare chance to party

The ‘King of Clay’ Rafael Nadal has been used to keeping birthday celebrations low key in Paris, but it may be a different story this year.

Richard Gasquet enters the Ultimate Tennis Showdown

World No 50 Richard Gasquet will compete in the Ultimate Tennis Showdown organised by Patrick Mouratoglou at his Academy from June 13.

Daria Kasatkina has no issue with fan-less slams, welcomes ATP-WTA merger talk

Former world number 10 Daria Kasatkina spoke to Stats Perform News about the coronavirus-hit tennis season and talk of an ATP-WTA merger.

Liverpool and Ruiz prevail, Stokes battles Djokovic – the 21st century’s greatest sporting days

It is 12 months since Andy Ruiz capped an epic 24 hours of sport with a stunning win. We look at other examples of action-packed days.

Fognini to have arthroscopic surgery on both ankles

With the ATP Tour season still suspended and Fabio Fognini struggling with persistent ankle problems, the Italian has opted for surgery.

New hair color for Benoit Paire

Have a look at the best and funniest tennis content posted on social media on May 29th, put together for you by Tennis Majors.

Felix Auger-Aliassime enters the lineup of the Ultimate Tennis Showdown

Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, ranked 20th in the world, has officially joined the Ultimate Tennis Showdown first edition. He is the seventh player to join the new competition created by Patrick Mouratoglou.

12 Nerdy Facts about Rafael Nadal’s triumphs at Roland-Garros

In our video, check out 12 nerdy facts you may not know about Rafael Nadal’s 12 victories at Roland-Garros

Who’s the No.1 of the Tennis Majors’ top 30 lockdown stars?

As the tennis world begins to come out of lockdown, we celebrate those who found a special way to keep the sport alive through their personality, energy and wit. We rank the top 30. Here, we bring you No 5 to No 1.

Pavlyuchenkova on the relief-fund: “We still tried to think about everyone, but…”

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova explains why she is satisfied with the relief fund proposed by the WTA, and also gives her feeling about the resumption, or not, of the 2020 season.

Naomi Osaka surpasses Serena Williams as highest-earning female athlete

Forbes said Naomi Osaka earned $37.4million in prize money and endorsements over the past 12 months.

Naomi Osaka overtakes Serena Williams to become the highest-paid female athlete ever

Naomi Osaka has become the highest-paid female tennis player of all time, replacing Serena Williams at the top of the new list, according to Forbes.

World No 1 Djokovic to play in four “Adria Tour” events in June and July

World No 1 Novak Djokovic is set to return to action in a series of four events in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina in June and July.

Novak Djokovic at 33: A birthday celebration of the world number one’s greatest grand slam epics

As Novak Djokovic celebrates his 33rd birthday, we reflect on his most epic matches on the grand slam stage.

Are top players doing enough for low-ranked players?

In the third episode of Match Points, our experts debated the solidarity between the top and low-ranked players and agreed that top players should give a lot more money to help those most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.

The WTA: how women got their revenge and their rights

In the final episode of our trilogy about the roots of tennis’ divided governance, Tennis Majors looks back to when the WTA Tour was formed and how the women proceeded to earn parity with the men who rejected them and lead the fight for equality in women’s sport

He’s not losing ground – Becker expects Murray to benefit from tennis hiatus

Boris Becker believes former world number one Andy Murray will be a beneficiary of the hiatus enforced on tennis by the coronavirus.

Lifting the mood: Tennis Majors’ top 30 lockdown stars (Part 1, From 30 to 26)

As the tennis world begins to come out of lockdown, we celebrate those who found a special way to keep the sport alive through their personality, energy and wit. We rank the top 30. Here, we bring you No 30 to No 26.

Novak Djokovic: I might still be playing at 40

Novak Djokovic sees himself playing for another eight years in his bid to make tennis history.

I don’t believe in limits – Djokovic confident of making grand slam history

Two years after declaring he was ready to quit, Novak Djokovic has “clear goals” in his quest to make history.