Lars Graff: From renowned chair umpire to ATP supervisor to China Open co-tournament director"My love for the sport is undisputed," says the Swede, who has presided over nearly everything tennis has to offer.Read the story
Tennis.com InterviewTwo days after Lleyton Hewitt won the US Open, the world changed. The Aussie recalls that moment, part of a Hall of Fame careerBy Steve Flink Sep 12, 2021
Where Are They Now?The Three Gorans: Ivanisevic to be enshrined in Tennis Hall of FameI am still going to coach and I am still in the world of tennis, but my story as a player ends with this honor," Ivanisevic said.By Steve Flink Jul 14, 2021
Where Are They Now?At 74, Life is Busy and Complete for Stan SmithIt has been said that no one can match Smith's run of enduring significance in the tennis world thanks to his winning blend of quiet confidence, ineffable dignity and unshakable integrity.By Steve Flink Jun 21, 2021
Where Are They Now?Jane Brown Grimes: The Most Scholarly Hall of FamerBrown has channeled her years in tennis into a fruitful academic path, and is currently in the midst of writing a PhD thesis on the history of women's game.By Steve Flink Jun 17, 2021
Where Are They Now?The Craftsman: Butch Buchholz and the rippling effects of his Miami Open visionHis 1985 groundbreaking tournament featured 84 of the top 100 men and all but three of the top 100 women. It was the conceptual crown jewel of a long and sterling career.By Steve Flink Jun 16, 2021
Where Are They Now?The Second Act: Gigi Fernandez's fascinating post-tour careerAt 57, the Hall of Famer is moving through a fascinating stage of her life with a wide range of remaining aspirations, a deep well of determination—and with much of her best work surely yet to come.By Steve Flink Jun 15, 2021