Category: Tennis
Gauff Admits Doubts About Doubles After Early Disappointments at Grand Slams
[ad_1] Coco Gauff was pretty adamant about stopping playing doubles but she doesn’t regret her decision to keep playing after winning the 2024 Roland Garros doubles tournament. The young American was one of the rare top singles players who also played doubles regularly. The vast majority of top players simply focused on singles, which she’ll…
Dierks Bentley Set to Kick Off US Open with Performance at Armstrong Stadium
[ad_1] By Tennis Now | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, June 11, 2024Photo credit: USTA/US Open The US Open is bringing country to Queens. The USTA today announced Grammy-nominated and platinum country music superstar Dierks Bentley will headline the 2024 Sounds of the Open when he performs the inaugural concert inside Louis Armstrong Stadium at the USTA…
Paris | Gauff and Siniakova Triumph in Roland Garros Doubles Final
[ad_1] There was double disappointment for Jasmine Paolini at the French Open, who lost the singles final on Saturday, while Coco Gauff assuaged her singles semi-final loss in Paris by landing her first Grand Slam doubles title alongside Katerina Siniakova on Sunday. Every match, I think, we played really well, even when we weren’t playing…
The Impact of Technology on Tennis Betting in Australia
[ad_1] From the magical and iconic Wimbledon to the exciting and challenging Open tournaments held in the U.S., Australia, and France, millions of people around the world tune into tennis and the ATP Tour all year long and the sport is considered one of the most popular on the planet. Tennis is also a pursuit…
Country star Dierks Bentley to kick off US Open with a performance in Armstrong Stadium
[ad_1] The US Open is bringing country to Queens. The USTA today announced Grammy-nominated and platinum country music superstar Dierks Bentley will headline the 2024 Sounds of the Open when he performs the inaugural concert inside Louis Armstrong Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Sunday, August 18. The Bentley concert…
Coach of Alcaraz Strives to Enhance Mental Stability to Overcome Fluctuating Performance
[ad_1] Carlos Alcaraz recently won his third Grand Slam trophy at the 2024 Roland Garros, but his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, wants him to remain calmer during matches. Alcaraz didn’t come into tennis as this supreme talent who was going to take over the ATP Tour. He was a fairly talented player who was expected…
Zverev Pulls Out of Stuttgart Tournament
[ad_1] By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, June 11, 2024Photo credit: Getty Alexander Zverev has stepped out of Stuttgart. The top-seeded German officially withdrew from this week’s Boss Open on Stuttgart’s grass because his body needs to recover after a physical four-hour, 19-minute loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the Roland Garros final on Sunday….
Boulter advances past Dart and Watson also victorious on Day 1 in Nottingham grass-court tournament
[ad_1] Brits kicked off the action at the Rothesay Open in Nottingham on a rain-interrupted Monday, with both Katie Boulter and Heather Watson winning their 1st-round matches, while Yuriko ‘Lily’ Miyazaki and Emily Appleton both lost their openers, and Emma Raducanu is scheduled to play on Tuesday. I feel like she played really well, came…
Alcaraz reigns supreme in five-set battles with French Open victory
[ad_1] Getty Images Carlos Alcaraz made more history with his 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Alexander Zverev in the French Open final on Sunday afternoon. At 21 years old, he is the youngest man ever to win a Grand Slam title on all three different surfaces. Alcaraz also improved to 10-1 lifetime in…
Andrea Jaeger Comments on Caitlin Clark Being Overlooked for U.S. Olympic Team
[ad_1] Andrea Jaeger on U.S. Olympic Team By-Passing Caitlin Clark Andrea Jaeger (far right) and Arthur Ashe, Tracy Austin, Rosie Casals, Bud Collins, Peter Fleming, Pam Shriver, John McEnroe, Marty Riessen and Stan Smith visit the White House Tennis Court and President Ronald Reagan on September 14, 1981. Photo credit: White House Photographic Office/Wikimedia Commons…
