ATP Events This Week: Stuttgart 250, Libéma 250
WTA Events This Week: London 500, Libéma 250
Essential Reading On Roland Garros Finales
Relive The Crucial Points With Hugh Clarke
A Wealth Of Great Takes From Andrea Petkovic, Including Sabalenka’s Saltiness
Anthony Dabbundo Zooms Out On The Meaning Of Sunday’s Spectacle
Andre Agassi’s Alcaraz Backhand Analysis
Why It’s Interesting: Agassi brilliantly breaks down how recent technical changes to the Alcaraz backhand have allowed him to “bring down his blood pressure.” The full 19-minute studio segment is rich with insight.
Stefanos Tsitsipas Opens Up On The Changeover Podcast
Why It’s Interesting: A rare window inside the mind of a player trying to rebuild in real time.
WTA Tennis Is Back At Queen’s Club
Why It’s Interesting: It’s been 52 years.
Andy Murray’s First Interview Since Djokovic Split
Why It’s Interesting: He discussed his future in coaching, and more. The interview accompanied an unveiling of the newly named Andy Murray Arena at Queen’s Club.
D’Arcy Maine Investigates: Why Are There So Few Female Tennis Coaches?
Congrats To Premiere Tennis Vloggers Daria Kasatkina & Natalia Zabiiako On Their Engagement!
Coco Reveals The True Size Of Her Roland Garros Trophy
Leaving You With The Magic Of Tennis’ Scoring System, Visualized
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill dives into one of the great spectacles we've seen on a tennis court. Carlos Alcaraz came back from the brink defeat to beat Jannik Sinner in the 2025 Roland Garros men's final, the longest in history. He examines the 4th set championship points, the 5th set conclusion and keys such as forehand effectiveness, Alcaraz's bravery under pressure and Sinner's fitness.
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