With the final month of the 2025 season fast approaching, the Tennis Channel team takes a look at the growing ATP and WTA Finals fields and make their expert picks on who has the most to prove, which ...
Six players have now qualified for this year's WTA Finals—Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek did it over the summer; Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova and Madison Keys did it during Beijing; and Jessica ...
Even though she didn’t come away with the title, Iga Swiatek still had a strong showing in Wuhan last week, reaching the milestone 25th WTA 1000 quarterfinal of her career—she also completed her ...
And it’s about time, too, as Alexandrova has clearly shown she can hang with the Top 10—she has 19 career wins against the elite, the majority of them coming over the last few years, including five ...
At Shanghai, Valentin Vacherot, ranked 204th, completed a stunning nine-match run with a flawless final set against his own cousin.
A sturdier, crisper response improves stability and feel, making for an even more reliable performer.
All hail Valentin Vacherot! Beginning the Rolex Shanghai Masters as a qualifying alternate, Vacherot became the first player from Monaco in the Open Era to win an ATP title Sunday by coming out on top ...
The Frenchman went first after finishing runner-up Sunday evening in a three-setter. After beginning in English, he switched to French to address Vacherot. Rinderknech soon naturally choked up, ...
Coco Gauff is your new Wuhan Open champion. In an all-American battle, the world No. 3 held off Jessica Pegula with a 6-4, 7-5 victory to capture her first title since raising the trophy at Roland ...
The sixth seed put an end to Sabalenka’s 20-0 record at the WTA 1000 event with a sensational comeback performance. Down 2-5 in their final set, Pegula slowly chipped away at the deficit before ...
The American had dropped all three of her 2025 encounters to the two-time major finalist, including a pair at the WTA 1000 level: the Rome final and Cincinnati quarterfinals. But on Saturday, Gauff ...
For his part, Rinderknech also knocked out a former event winner in Daniil Medvedev. The Frenchman rallied, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, as the No. 16 seed double faulted long in a moment that sent Rinderknech ...
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