April 13, 1980: The day Ivan Lendl claimed his maiden title

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 1980 to witness how 20-year-old Ivan Lendl claimed the first of his 94 ATP titles

April 11, 1993: The day Sampras celebrated his ascent to the world No 1 spot with a title

One of the greats reached the top of the rankings with a victory in Tokyo on this day in tennis history. Find out how he did it

April 10, 1982: The day Chris Evert lost on clay for the third time in nine years

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 1982 to witness how, in the semi-finals of the Family Circle Cup, 17-year-old Andrea Jaeger gave the great Chris Evert her only third clay-court loss since 1973

April 5, 1975: The day Ilie Nastase nearly forfeited a match but resumed to beat Ken Rosewall

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in tennis history. On April 5, 1975, Ilie Nastase displayed some of his most famous antics against the Australian legend Ken Rosewall before winning in three sets in Arizona

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

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

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 10, 2008: The day Roger Federer beat his idol Pete Sampras in an exhibition

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 10, 2008, Roger Federer and Pete Sampras went toe-to-toe at the iconic Madison Square Garden

March 9, 1980: The day John McEnroe lost for the second time to Argentina in a Davis Cup tie

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 9, 1980, John McEnroe, suffered his second Davis Cup singles defeat in two days

March 8, 1980: The day Jose-Luis Clerc got the better of John McEnroe in Davis Cup epic

On this day in tennis history, John McEnroe lost for the first time at Davis Cup as Argentina took out the Americans to advance

Dates, former champions, surface: Everything you need to know about the 2024 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells (but never had time to find out) – updated with Nadal withdrawal

Everything you could possibly need to know about the 2024 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells

March 5, 2006: The day James Blake finally beat Lleyton Hewitt and won the Las Vegas title

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in tennis history. On this day, March 5, 2006, James Blake beat Lleyton Hewitt for the first time in seven meetings to win Las Vegas

March 3, 1991: The day John McEnroe won his final singles title, against brother Patrick

On this day in tennis history, John McEnroe won his final ATP title – by defeating his younger brother Patrick, of all people. Find out how it happened

March 2, 1988: The day 16-year-old Pete Sampras earned his first top 25 win in Indian Wells

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to a historic moment in tennis history. On this day (March 2, 1988), a 16-year-old Pete Sampras advanced to the third round of the Indian Wells tournament

February 28, 1983: The day Ivan Lendl became world No 1 for the first time

On 28 February 1983, Ivan Lendl became world No 1 for the first time in his career

Where Have All the US Men’s Champions Gone?

There has been no male tennis player from the US that has won a Grand Slam event since 2003.

February 26, 2007: The day Roger Federer broke record for most consecutive weeks at No 1

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to a historic moment in tennis. On this day in 2007, Roger Federer broke the record for most consecutive weeks spent at No 1 in the ATP rankings, surpassing Jimmy Connors’ record of 160 weeks

Who’s the GOAT? What the stars of the sport have said

It’s the debate that keeps rolling on – who’s the GOAT? All of the Big Three still have their cheerleaders – we take a look

Quiz – How much do you know about the history of the one-handed backhand?

The one-handed backhand in the top 10 of the ATP rankings is gone for the first time since the creation of the ATP in 1973. It’s time to test yourself on this magical shot with 15 questions.

February 21, 2008: The day Andy Roddick gave Kei Nishikori the verbals in San Jose

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On February 21, 2008, Andy Roddick gave a young Kei Nishikori a verbal mouthful during a match in San Jose

February 10, 1992: The day Jim Courier became world No 1 for the first time

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On February 10, 1992, Jim Courier became world No 1 for the first time.