
This week the biggest legal war in tennis history is being initiated by PTPA vs. ATP/WTA/ITIA and ITF. PTPA member Vasek Pospisil explains… Today marks a pivotal moment in the battle for fairness and integrity in tennis. I take pride in standing alongside a group of fellow players, both men and women, as one of […]
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ATP · ITF · ITIA · PTPA · WTA

It’s hard to say which champion was more impressive this week at BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, CA because both the women’s and men’s champions looked like future world no. 1s. Mirra Andreeva dominated her draw and world no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in today’s final with a three set win that has many tennis […]
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BNP Paribas Open · Jack Draper · Mirra Andreeva

It might be one of the biggest Rocky Balboa underdog tennis stories of the century. Two 36 year old doubles journeymen almost made the finals of a Masters 1000 final … as last minute alternates. Fernando Romboli of Brazil and JP Smith of Australia fell into the main draw at the last minute, won four […]
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Holger Rune played one of his best matches in a long time and bounced out the “gladiator” Stefanos Tsitsipas 64 64. During Rune’s earlier match, Jim Courier analyzed on Tennis Channel how Rune opened up his left shoulder too early sometimes, which resulted in forehand errors. Well, word must have got to Rune, because his […]
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BNP Paribas Open

Jim Courier was so impressed by the new edition of Stefanos Tsitsipas that he said he was re-born. That’s the highest praise anyone can give to a stagnated player, especially coming from a Grand Slam champion and former world no. 1, the analysis carries a lot of weight. Tsitsipas looked like a dead player for […]
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BNP Paribas Open · Stefanos Tsitispas · Wilson
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