Women's doubles is a must-see experience for tennis fans worldwideSiniakova/Townsend, Dabrowski/Routliffe, and Ostapenko/Hsieh are three top-tier teams that give live tennis a whole new meaning.By Joel Drucker Feb 02, 2025
Six questions for the Top 25 ATP players following the Australian OpenFrom hungry Americans to the greatest of all time, here's what we're wondering about how their 2025 will unfold.By Joel Drucker Feb 02, 2025
Countrymen Alex de Minaur and Nick Kyrgios contrast each other like Tortoise and the HareTwo of the most visible players from Australia could not be farther apart in terms of passion, presence, and persistence.By Joel Drucker Feb 01, 2025
Elina Svitolina remains a source of inspiration for players and fans alikeFrom the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine to touring with husband Gael Monfils and daughter Skai, the mix of perspective emanates both on the court and off.By Joel Drucker Feb 01, 2025
Do Taylor Fritz, Daniil Medvedev need a net game to reach next level of play?Their shortcomings continue to pose the question, what's missing?By Joel Drucker Jan 31, 2025
From rollercoaster to soap opera: Elena Rybakina's coaching woes leave her free-spirited playing style hangingSoon after Rybakina’s three-set round of 16 loss to Madison Keys at the Australian Open, she parted ways with Coach Goran Ivanisevic.By Joel Drucker Jan 31, 2025
Young Americans Alex Michelsen, Learner Tien break through at Australian OpenFor the first time since 1990, two American men aged 20 and younger made the third round in Melbourne.By Joel Drucker Jan 30, 2025
Iga Swiatek brings increased clarity with Australian Open runThe former world No. 1 played efficient tennis to reach her first Grand Slam hard-court semifinal since 2022.By Joel Drucker Jan 30, 2025
Gaël Monfils made magic in Melbourne. Is his best yet to come?The 38-year-old isn't ready to retire after a revitalizing run to the fourth round of the Australian Open.By Joel Drucker Jan 29, 2025
Only the Zone Took Aryna Sabalenka Off Australian Open throneThe world No. 1 came agonizingly close to winning a third straight title Down Under, but leaves Melbourne with plenty of positives despite a runner-up finish to Madison Keys.By Joel Drucker Jan 29, 2025
No matter the arena, Jannik Sinner was a winner on the way to winning his third Grand Slam titleDespite potential pitfalls that could've tripped him up on and off the court, the world No. 1 continues to prove how he's distanced himself from the pack.By Joel Drucker Jan 28, 2025
Madison Keys and more: American women had something to say at the Australian OpenFour U.S. women—Keys, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and Emma Navarro—leave Melbourne in the Top 10. Their visible presence should continue into 2025.By Joel Drucker Jan 28, 2025