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Deion Sanders has conquered the football gridiron, and the baseball diamond. But now, the Super Bowl and World Series participant—the only male athlete to ever play for a championship in both of those ...
Novak Djokovic finally won a match on clay this season, beating Marton Fucsovics 6-2, 6-3 in the second round of the rainy Geneva Open on Wednesday. Djokovic lost his two previous matches on clay in ...
"I think there are two players in the whole world who would have taken to the court today," said the world No. 3. "I'm one of them. And I'm really proud of that." ...
Danielle Collins pulled off a second three-set win of the week at the Internationaux de Strasbourg, the 2024 finalist rallying to defeat Emma Raducanu, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.
It's no secret that the professional tennis tour is full of basketball lovers: from Coco Gauff and Nick Kyrgios, to Alexander Zverev and Frances Tiafoe, and that Dallas Mavericks legend and retired ...
Though Federer’s closing act may have dominated the headlines of that year’s edition, London marked the first time Team World conquered Team Europe in five attempts. The two squads boast new captains ...
My life has changed a lot, but for better, to be honest,” says the Serbian in Switzerland. “It's just a new chapter that I'm embracing.” ...
Tennis.com caught up with Stefanos Tsitsipas, Naomi Osaka, and Emma Navarro to learn how players navigate the week-in, week-out grind of the ATP and WTA schedule. “Well, my girlfriend was cooking ...
Carlos Moya shot down reports that he would replace Darren Cahill as Jannik Sinner’s head coach in 2026, calling the story “fake news as big as a house” on Wednesday.
The “largest single investment in the history of the event" also includes a new Player Performance Center and more open space for fans in upgrades planned through 2027.
According to a report from Bolshe! world No. 1 Jannik Sinner has hired Carlos Moya as his new head coach, effective in 2026. Moya would replace Sinner’s current coach Darren Cahill, who plans to ...
Four of the top seeds at the ATP 500 event took to the water for a test of coordination and teamwork—and plenty of laughs.