The 2021 Australian Open is now down to the semi-final stage, with some of the top names in both the men’s and women’s draws still in the running to win the first Grand Slam of the season. However, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams will have to overcome some tough opponents if they are to make
Australian Open: Djokovic Meets Russian Cinderella, Serena-Osaka Set
French Open: Top Stars Searching For Redemption
One week after the US Open is done and dusted, tennis fans will have their attention fixated at the Stade Roland Garros because of the upcoming French Open. While the clay-court event will feature majority of our tennis stars both in the men and women’s divisions, it remains notable for who will not participate. Former US Open titlists
Western & Southern Open: Top Women’s Seeds, American Stars Crash Out
The Western & Southern Open started just a few days ago, but it has already produced some interesting results in the women’s draw. The tournament, which already took a big blow as a number of the top-seeded women opted out of playing in New York, has lost even more female star power in just the
WTA: US Open Draw Suffers Major Star Withdrawals
The WTA Tour is back in action after a five-month break due to COVID-19, but the upcoming US Open has felt the full effects of the pandemic in the form of major withdrawals by a number of the top women’s stars. World No. 2 Simona Halep is the latest in a long list of top-ranked
WTA: Stars Align For US Open Tune Up Amid Growing Concerns
As a build up for the upcoming 2020 US Open, several stars from both the WTA and ATP are set to compete in a mini-tournament to get themselves in tip-top shape. The Western and Southern Open will serve as a tune-up for the US Open and it will be held from August 20 to 28