He’s the third player born in the 2000s, male or female, to hit that number after Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek.
Over the last few years several all-time greats have called time on their professional tennis careers, and we’ve given them a statistical send-off, counting down some of their most incredible records ...
"In the off-season, other players go to Maldives or Hawaii," she teased last week in Riyadh, "but I'll have too many commercials to shoot and no vacation." ...
This season, Sinner became just the third player other than Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal to finish as the year-end No. 1 since 2003 (Andy Murray and Carlos Alcaraz are the others).
ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi made the announcement during the trophy ceremony after Italy's own Jannik Sinner beat Taylor Fritz in the final.
They will face Slovakia, which followed up its upset of the U.S. with a win over Australia. Italy and Poland will play in the other semifinal.
The Italian, who was born in 2001, is the first man born in 2000 or later—or even 1990 or later—to achieve the feat.
There’s some big news for American tennis today, as Taylor Fritz rises from No. 5 to a new career-high of No. 4 following his run to the final of the ATP Finals, where he was the first American to ...
The world No. 1 was clinical in a straight-sets victory, his fourth win in five matches against Fritz, and matched an accomplishment done only by Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
Canada's Dabrowski and Canada-born New Zealander Routliffe capped 2024 with victory at the WTA Finals, stamping their authority on the top of the game.
The Italian's quest for a snapshot with Nadal began at the Paris Olympics, and is continuing this week before he says goodbye to the tour.
Nadal’s Career Slam record could come under threat over the next few years, particularly from Carlos Alcaraz, who’s just missing an Australian Open title—if he wins in Melbourne in 2025, 2026 or 2027 ...