Wimbledon Week 2
ATP CEO Andrea Gaudenzi Is Still Trying To Unite Tennis
Why It’s Interesting: If you want to understand the long-term goals within the ATP Tour’s C-suite headquarters, you have to read this piece. The Financial Times’ Josh Noble interviews Gaudenzi.
The Court Of Dreams
More: Produced by Tory Zawacki Roy, this video is the story of a farmer's desire to create a grass tennis court that turned into something so much more.
Rafa The Businessman
Why It’s Interesting: CNBC’s Tania Bryer speaks with Rafa about how he’s expanding his post-tennis business interests across hospitality, education and sports.
Why The Tennis Walkout Matters Now
Why It’s Interesting: Jessica Schiffer’s piece argues how the walk onto the tennis court has become one of the sport's most effective ways of reaching new audiences.
Lorenzo Musetti Interview
Why It’s Interesting: Musetti sits down with The Tennis Mentor to speak on how his varied, artistic playing style developed as a junior, his rare 15+ year relationship with the same coach, how he adapts his game from clay to grass courts, and more.
ATP Top 100 H2H Stat Comparison
More: One of our readers, Danil built a site where you’re able to compare two ATP Top 100 players' stat H2H. The data comes from Jeff Sackmann's Tennis Abstract.
Enjoy Watching Gael Monfils Try To Play Golf
More Tennis/Golf Content: Watch Andy Murray vs. Casper Ruud
Leaving You With The Undisputed Point Of The Year (So Far)
On Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross is joined by Hugh Clarke to preview all four men's quarterfinals at Wimbledon 2026. Flavio Cobolli has reached this stage for a 2nd straight year, and he'll face British wildcard Arthur Fery. Taylor Fritz is most likely playing Alexander Zverev again, who's up 2-0 on Jiri Lehecka. On the other half, 7-time champion Novak Djokovic has set up a meeting with Felix Auger-Aliassime. And the defending champion Jannik Sinner gets the ultra-offensive Jan-Lennard Struff.
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