Victoria Azarenka, the former world No. 1 who returned to the tour earlier this year after giving birth to her son…
Both of these players, aged 19 and 20, are nominally the “next generation,” but the latter has already arrived—he’s…
Ready yourself for takes: the U.S. Tennis Association has granted Maria Sharapova a wild card into the U.S. Open…

Denis Shapovalov is a Canadian teen who could probably use a new hat, because the portion of the strap that dangles…

Roger Federer showed up to the Montreal final Sunday in the stuff he’d been winning in all week: stubble of a…

Alexander Zverev was down match point against Richard Gasquet in the third set of their second-round Rogers Cup…

Kei Nishikori had Gael Monfils beat today in Montreal, thrice over. Nishikori was up 5-3 in the second, serving for…
Genie Bouchard, who was once ranked as high as No. 5 in the world, has been having a rough time on the court. She…
After retiring from three straight matches—at Queen’s Club, at Wimbledon, and in Washington, D.C.—Nick Kyrgios won a…
Today is Roger Federer’s birthday. He turned 36, won both majors he entered this year, and shows no signs of slowing.…

Yesterday was only day one of the Rogers Cup in Toronto, but we might already have the shot of the tournament,…
The former world No. 5 from Italy, Sara Errani, was banned from tennis for two months after she tested positive for…

Have what it takes to be a ball person at a pro tennis tournament? Yeah, we thought so, too. When the U.S. Open…
Defending U.S. Open champion Stan Wawrinka announced today he is undergoing a “medical intervention” on his knee and…
Ava Wallace of the Washington Post has a fun story about Tennys Sandgren, ranked No. 102 in men’s tennis, who…
Yesterday it already looked as though Novak Djokovic was going to miss the U.S. Open, and this morning the Serbian…
Novak Djokovic retired from his Wimbledon quarterfinal against Tomas Berdych at 7-6 (2), 2-0, surprising the world.…
Bernard Tomic could have hypothetically—very hypothetically—spent a healthy career lurking in the top 15, upending…
Who knew that Usain Bolt, the greatest sprinter of all time, had an uneven stride? One guess: This is the solution his body naturally arrived at to compensate for scoliosis. [New York Times]