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Why Tennis Is No Longer a Weekend Sport

For years, tennis was like a recurring convention. Fans would watch a Grand Slam final on Sunday afternoon and then forget about tennis until the next major. The sport was available during scheduled television slots, which were controlled by broadcast

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Biggest Upsets at the Last Three French Opens

Carlos Alcaraz just reminded everyone at the Australian Open that he’s the best player on the planet right now, dismantling Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam. That victory came

Learning Tennis

Learning Tennis by Paying Close Attention to the Pros

Paying attention to professional tennis can teach you a surprising amount once you stop treating a match like background entertainment. When you settle in and really watch how a point develops, the game becomes easier to understand piece by piece.

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Game That Never Sleeps: Is Tennis a Year-Round Game?

It doesn’t matter if you’re into the timeless charm of Wimbledon, the high-speed chaos of the U.S. Open, or those smaller tournaments that sneak up on you, like the Chennai Open — tennis never really stops. There’s always a match

US Open

The Most Successful US Open Men’s Singles Champions

It is the final major of the year. After the heat of the Australian, the clay of the French, and the grass courts of Wimbledon, everything builds up to the US Open. Something about the iconic blue hardcourts of Flushing