Tennis
At 44, Serena Williams Has Returned to Tennis — Not for a Farewell, but to Compete
The former world No. 1 played doubles at Queen’s alongside 19-year-old Victoria Mboko and showed that she remains a competitive player.
Zverev Finally Has His Slam. Cobolli Finally Belongs.
Zverev finally crossed the line after a five-set epic, but Cobolli never looked out of place.
Mirra Andreeva wins Roland Garros and finally shakes off the weight of expectation
Beating Chwalińska in the final earns her first Grand Slam title and confirms Andreeva as part of tennis’s elite.
She left tennis for her mental health. Now she’s one win from the Roland Garros title
Already the story of the year — statistically, emotionally, and everything in between.
Matteo Arnaldi’s Roland Garros Breakthrough, Built Brick by Brick
Arriving in Paris ranked No. 104, the Italian has surged into his first Grand Slam semifinal, improving with every match and earning his place in the final stages of a tournament that has reshaped his career.
Cobolli comes of age at Roland Garros
Defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final is a statement of intent — proof he has everything required to belong among tennis’s elite, and stay there.
At Roland Garros, Jakub Mensik collapsed on court and was taken to the locker room in a wheelchair, then afterwards said that «playing tennis in this heat is madness»
The Czech tennis player, after beating Navone in the fifth set, felt unwell and then lashed out at the tournament organisers.
Jannik Sinner has become a commercial juggernaut — making huge money and widely liked almost everywhere
An excerpt from Jannik Sinner: 8 Chilometri, written by Federico Ferrero and Federico Mariani and published by Hoepli.
The “Sinner Sweep” Is Born: Sinner’s Masters 1000 Run Redefines Tennis Statistics
A feat never before seen in the sport’s history needed a word of its own.
At Roland Garros, the world’s top tennis players will continue protesting over Grand Slam prize money (and journalists will pay the price)
Players intend to reduce their participation in press conferences and other media activities to a minimum.
All roads lead to Rome’s clay courts
We went to Rome with Reale Mutua, Main Partner of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, to discover the secrets of one of the most fascinating tournaments of the entire season. And to tell the stories that have made the Foro Italico the capital of world tennis for years.
After winning in Rome, there is no longer any doubt: Jannik Sinner has entered tennis legend
At 25, the world number one has won all the Masters 1000 tournaments and six in a row. And there are many other records to celebrate, at the end of a stunning tournament and a stunning period.