The Australian hopeful has been turning heads in Melbourne, paying tribute to some iconic looks made famous by Ana Ivanovic and Maria Sharapova.
"Will be resting and doing everything I can to be ready," he wrote after withdrawing from Thursday's planned exhibition with Novak Djokovic.
The New Zealand-born lefty, who fell to Facundo Diaz Acosta Tuesday, later said, "I'm not happy with how I behaved." ...
New year, same me,” wrote the American, as she seemed to reignite the pair’s bitter rivalry after the US’s victory over Poland at the United Cup.
The world No. 3 joins athletes Giannis Antetokounmpo, Michael Phelps and celebrities Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis as backers of a new league set to debut January 17.
Tennis’ great annual reset takes place in Melbourne, and in one way the game’s haves should be thankful that the sport’s much-debated off-season is so fleeting.
The former world No. 1 shared a heartwarming New Year’s message, along with a picture of his growing family ahead of the first major tournament of 2025.
Wimbledon champion was reportedly blindsided by the news that Rybakina planned to restore Vukov, who is serving a provisional suspension, to her coaching team.
The longtime rivals partnered up at the end of last year, and will collaborate as Djokovic mounts his campaign for an 11th title in Melbourne.
Wednesday, Jan. 8 FS1 — Air Force at San Diego St. ESPN2 — The Spain Super Cup: Athletic Club vs. FC Barcelona, Semifinal, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia ...
The brand’s flagship franchise gets updated to be more maneuverable without losing the frame’s trademark balance of power and control.