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Novak Djokovic is about to turn 39, but he is still at the top of world tennis and continues to play at a level that most opponents cannot reach even at the peak of their careers. In the season that has just finished he once again reached at least the semi-finals at every Grand Slam tournament, show...
If you blinked, you might’ve thought this was just another “star vs showman” exhibition. But nope. In Dubai, they served us a “Battle of the Sexes” format: world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka versus Nick Kyrgios, who hasn’t really played since spring and was sitting somewhere way down the ATP rankings....
The traditional scent of freshly cut grass, the crunch of strawberries and cream, and the click-whirr of flashbulbs fused into a single chord this July week: Centre Court became both sporting arena and red carpet. The Wimbledon 2025 men’s final was not only a duel of racquets and nerves, but also a...
Unexpectedly for a top player, Daniil Medvedev is going through the toughest summer stretch of his career: the slide began at Roland Garros and stretched across the calendar to the point that he has lost seven of his last 15 matches. Yet bookmakers have barely adjusted their models: Medvedev remains...
Wimbledon is the oldest of the Grand Slam tournaments, and every detail is steeped in legend—especially the trophies presented by the All England Lawn Tennis Club on the final weekend. Why do men raise a gilded cup topped with a miniature pineapple, while women lift an ornate silver plate? We explor...
The Laver Cup once again reminded us why this team weekend has long been a favorite of the men’s tour: the leaders gather in one city, sit shoulder to shoulder on the bench, give tips, argue, celebrate — and turn tennis into a spectacle. In San Francisco the black court gleamed like a screen, the ca...
Last week in the French city of Angers became a notable milestone for Uzbekistan’s sports community. Kamilla Rakhimova, whose name sparked lively discussion in early December due to her decision to represent Uzbekistan on the international stage, delivered a major result by capturing the WTA 125 tit...
Paris Prologue: A Lesson on Red Clay Just two weeks ago it seemed that Jannik Sinner’s season might remain almost flawless. At Roland Garros the Italian stormed into the semifinals, surrendering only one taxing set — against Alexander Bublik, who traditionally struggles on clay: the long rallies a...
Maria Sharapova once again found herself at the center of tennis New York — and not merely as a guest. In a single weekend she received the sport’s highest honors and offered the crowd a vivid symbolic comeback: she walked onto the courts of Flushing Meadows in a reimagined version of the dress in w...
Centre Court's No. 1 Fan Wimbledon's Centre Court erupted in applause when the cameras caught a smiling Emma Raducanu — the Briton had come to support Carlos Alcaraz in person during his clash with Andrey Rublev. Her genuine emotions and approving gestures quickly spread across social media, fue...