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A star-studded final in the Madrid Open did not disappoint. The top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka defeated No. 4 Coco Gauff in straight sets: 6-3, 7-6. After dropping the first set in 35 minutes, Gauff ...
The Vancouver Tennis Center has offered a blind and low-vision tennis program since last spring, adding to its adaptive tennis programs so that anyone who wants to play tennis can have the opportunity ...
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — For the love of the game, and the gig. Kent Young has coached South Williamsport tennis for the ...
Winter Haven qualified for state as a team but lost in the first round to Lake Nona, 4-2. Winter Haven’s wins at No. 1 ...
The 2A doubles bracket featured more drama but a familiar name on top as Aveer Chadha won his third straight doubles district ...
Explore how Boris Becker and tennis icons Taylor and Federer used power, precision, and form to redefine the perfect tennis ...
Tennis Latest news Lorenzo Musetti beat Gabriel Diallo 6-4 6-3 in 1 hours and 29 minutes to reach his second Masters 1000 ...
South Brunswick, Edison Magnet and East Brunswick all have individual winners at the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament.
Iga Swiatek’s struggles continue. The five-time Grand Slam champion again wasn't able to move well on the court and extended ...
In just over an hour, Coco Gauff took down Iga Swiatek with near-flawless tennis to move into the Mutua Madrid final.
The big-serving Canadian may be nearing the twilight of his playing career, but he still has a lot more left to give the game.
For Axel Alverdin-Celis of Xavier College Prep, winning the Desert Empire League boys' tennis singles championship in his freshman year wasn’t supposed to be this easy.