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Alcaraz saved two set points down 6-5, 15-40 in the first set before storming through the second set to take the match, 7-6(5), 6-1.
The acclaimed actor loves his job because he can remain present and live in the moment. He found a hobby in tennis with those same qualities, and he’s not letting go.
"Why are there always four and always the same four?" says Angelo Binaghi. "It's absolutely unfair and doesn't help tennis grow." ...
Until Saturday. That’s when Paolini went herself one better on a big stage—and her home stage—and became the first native winner of the Italian Open since 1985. She’s also the first woman to do it on ...
But not much higher. All three of Alcaraz’s recent wins have gone the distance. That includes a five-set semifinal at Roland Garros last year, and a final in Beijing last fall that ended 7-6 in the ...
The Italian's home triumph will move her from No. 5 back to No. 4 on Monday, as Swiatek dips from No. 2 to No. 5.
Between them, they’ve won the last five majors in a row. On Sunday, they’ll clash in a big final for the first time.
The California-based brands collaborate to create a one-of-a-kind collection.
The Bulgarian turned 34 Friday, a day after the two went public at the Red Sea Film Foundation's Women in Cinema Gala.
And with the magical finish, the 29-year-old has created a very significant shift in the upcoming Roland Garros seedings.
I think that’s a beautiful question for sports fans to ponder: Whose high end is really better?” Agassi said during a visit to Tennis Channel Live.
The former No. 1 and eight-time major champ reveals what surprised him the most about the Italian’s return to action after three months away.
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