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There are now five players in the ATP Top 15 without one, and they’re the main suspects for the next big breakthrough.
Jannik Sinner's ascent to No. 1 is the zenith of his country's professional and recreational obsession with the sport.
U.S. tennis is not lacking in depth or talent, but its leaders are still looking enviously across the Atlantic.
Two Italians in the quarter-finals of the Master 1000 in Madrid. After consecutively eliminating Coric, Djokovic, Dzhumur, ...
Matteo Berrettini raises the white flag and says goodbye to Madrid due to yet another physical problem. After the first set ...
Jack Draper is through to the last 16 in Madrid after Matteo Berrettini was forced to retire from their third-round contest.
Berrettini dialed back the years and dialed up his best game to beat top seed Alexander Zverev 7-5 in the third set on Tuesday. While Musetti hasn’t beaten anyone ranked that high, he has survived and ...
He’s just the second Italian man born in 1990 or later to hit that number, after the current world No. 1, Jannik Sinner.
While he has yet to address his retirement, the 37-year-old will no doubt be close to hanging up his racket if this is his ...
Jannik Sinner will delight crowds at the Rome Open this week when the world number one makes his return to tennis, but the ...
Jack Draper progresses at Madrid Open after Matteo Berrettini injury; fellow Britons Cam Norrie and Jacob Fearnley out; ...
Fifth-seeded Jack Draper and former Madrid finalist Matteo Berrettini ... Tennis Channel and Tennis TV, and renowned journalists on social media. He is a fan of former player Roger Federer ...