Category: Tennis
Opelka Set to Make Highly Anticipated Return in Washington
[ad_1] Reilly Opelka will make his return to the courts at the 2024 Citi Open in Washington. After being away from tennis due to injury, Opelka has been vocal on various topics. His comeback is scheduled for July 27th at the Citi Open, marking his first match since November of last year. Opelka briefly returned…
Analyzing momentum swings in tennis matches
[ad_1] The fast-paced world of tennis offers a thrilling opportunity for sports betting enthusiasts. Unlike traditional pre-match wagers, live betting allows you to place bets on the unfolding action, reacting to momentum shifts, tactical adjustments, and unexpected twists of fate. While exciting, live tennis betting demands a keen understanding of the sport’s dynamic nature and…
Thursday, June 27, 2024: Wimbledon Final Qualifying Draws Released
[ad_1] Americans Katie Volynets, Robin Montgomery, McCartney Kessler and Alycia Parks have all qualified for the Wimbledon main draw starting on Monday. Photo credit: Hameltonian/Wikimedia Commons Wimbledon London, United Kingdom Grass Courts June 24-July 14, 2024 Prize Money: £50,000,000 Wimbledon Offers Historic Opportunity Reigning Roland Garros and Wimbledon winner Carlos Alcaraz aims to defend a…
2017 US Open Champion Sloane Stephens Up for Special Recognition at 2024 ESPY Awards
[ad_1] Sloane Stephens has been listed as a nominee for the 2024 Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award, thanks to her dedication to philanthropy through her foundation. The Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award is a special awards category of the ESPYs, which is an annual event incepted by ESPN to reward individual athletes and sporting teams…
Wimbledon Wild Cards Fail to Make Deep Tournament Runs
[ad_1] By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, June 27, 2024 Photo credit: Rob Newell/Camera Sport Wimbledon women wild cards will be dumped from the deck during week one, ESPN analyst Patrick McEnroe asserts. Four of the eight Wimbledon ladies’ wild card recipients—2018 Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber, Naomi Osaka, Briton Emma Raducanu and Caroline Wozniacki—are…
Djokovic prepares for Wimbledon, leaves door open for potential participation
[ad_1] Novak Djokovic has been practicing at Wimbledon this week, hoping to be ready for the season’s third Grand Slam despite a medial meniscus tear at the French Open. The Serb reportedly underwent an arthroscopic procedure on June 6. It is a similar injury–if not exact–to what Taylor Fritz sustained at Roland Garros in 2021….
Order of Play and Draws for Eastbourne ATP and WTA Matches on Friday, June 28, 2024
[ad_1] Leylah Fernandez of Canada faces reigning champion Madison Keys in the Eastbourne semifinals. EPA-EFE/JOHN G. MABANGLORothesay Eastbourne InternationalDevonshire ParkEastbourne, Great BritainJune 24-29, 2024Grass CourtsPrize Money: €740,160Final Tune-Up For Wimbledon The notoriously breezy British South Coast is a majestic backdrop for the Eastbourne combined men’s and women’s event. After two years in Nottingham, the ATP…
Paris 2024 Olympic Tennis Guide: A Comprehensive Overview
[ad_1] The Olympic tennis event is now one month away. With Roland-Garros preparing to host the games in just a few weeks, the picture of who will be looking to bring home the gold is becoming clearer as nations are beginning to announce their lineups for the 2024 Summer Olympic games in Paris. Canada announced…
Possible Future Coaching Collaboration: Andy Murray Could Mentor Raducanu, as Suggested by Her Previous Coach
[ad_1] Andy Murray‘s former coach, Mark Petchey, recently admitted that he wouldn’t be surprised if Murray coached Emma Raducanu in the future. The Brit put himself through literal hell to be able to play tennis again, and he did. He didn’t play as well as he did before, but he played through some very tough…
Hall of Fame Announces Museum Renovation Initiative
[ad_1] By Tennis Now | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, June 27, 2024Photo credit: Rolex The Hall of Fame is refurbishing—and the Roger Federer experience is growing. The International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) announced a multimillion dollar museum transformation project on the historic property in Newport, RI. The renovations will provide fans with a more interactive and…
