Tatjana Maria makes tennis history
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IBM has now been the technology partner for the All-England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), tournament organizers for Wimbledon, for 36 years, with 2025 marking another significant milestone for the pair.
Carlos Alcaraz says he still looks back on his extraordinary French Open triumph over world number one Jannik Sinner with a sense of disbelief, as the Spaniard prepares to shift focus to his bid for a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles.
Visibility for women’s tennis and helping the push towards equality were major drivers of the event returning for the first time since 1973
Wellesley girls tennis is on top of the world – again. The Raiders won their second straight Div. I title Sunday to complete a perfect season.
The MIAA tennis state championship are underway from MIT's DuPont Tennis Center. Follow along live for all four MetroWest teams in action.
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Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, there were 11 incredible escapes in one match, grass courts created debate around tennis quality,
Kai Villagomez will graduate on Monday afternoon with a title that no other Butler High alum can claim - state tennis champion. Villagomez captured the N.C. High School Athletic Association's 4A singles state championship this season and has been named the 2025 Charlotte Observer Boys' Tennis Player of the Year.
Rafael Nadal shared his thoughts after watching the thrilling French Open final as a spectator. The match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner captured global attention.
Tennis fans were displeased when Qinwen Zheng stopped in the middle of two consecutive matches at the HSBC Championships in London to change her shoes. The first instance came against Emma Raducanu when the top-ranked British player was mounting a comeback. Zheng slipped on the grass court and took a timeout to change shoes.
After victories from Bella Gopen and Kimmy Tai, the Raiders needed a doubles win — and they got it from No. 1 pairing Mia Chung and Sari Hart to top Lexington in a state final between unbeaten clubs.
Wade Evitts and James de Buy Wenniger were not part of that equation. The duo was there for last year’s title run, but on the outside looking in.
Poland's Magdalena Frech came from a set down to battle past world number seven Mirra Andreeva of Russia 2-6 7-5 6-0 on Monday, booking a place in the Berlin Open round of 16 and staging the upset of the tournament.