Category: Tennis
Medvedev Continues Streak with 250 Consecutive Weeks in Top 10, Shang Climbs into Top 50
[ad_1] By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday October 15, 2024 Daniil Medvedev? Call him Mr. Consistency. Or Mr. Top 10… The Russian may not have won a major title this year, but he has hit a rankings milestone this week nevertheless, reaching 250 weeks inside the Top 10. Medvedev, who fell out of the…
Wins for Boulter and Dart in Ningbo and Osaka highlight latest WTA action
[ad_1] Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart both opened with wins in China and Japan respectively to reach the Last 16… China | WTA 500 Ningbo Open British No 1 Katie Boulter scored an emphatic win over veteran Sara Errani, an Italian qualifier, 6-3 6-2, in a 1st-round match disrupted by heavy rain. 28-year old Boulter…
Monday Recap: Fernandez Continues to Impress as a Versatile Player
[ad_1] October tends to be a month where the Canadians play good tennis and Leylah Annie Fernandez was just one example last week. She delivered a strong performance at the WTA 1000 event in Wuhan which complimented a series of Canadian victories on the ITF circuit on home soil. Here’s what you need to know….
Swiatek Achieves Ranking Milestone, but No.1 Spot in Jeopardy as Sabalenka Surges
[ad_1] By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday October 15, 2024 Iga Swiatek hit another rankings milestone this week, but the party may not last very long. According to Tennis.com’s John Berkok, the top-ranked Pole became the seventh player in history to enjoy multiple 50-week stints atop the WTA rankings, joining Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova,…
Nakashima set to face off against Wawrinka, while Ruud prepares to take on Sonego
[ad_1] First-round action at the ATP 250 in Stockholm wraps up on Wednesday with a showdown between Brandon Nakashima and Stan Wawrinka. The second round is getting underway, too, as Casper Ruud faces Lorenzo Sonego.(WC) Stan Wawrinka vs. (6) Brandon NakashimaWith Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet having announced their upcoming retirements, Wawrinka could be next….
Draxl excels in doubles as Canadians dominate in Edmonton
[ad_1] Liam Draxl was the star at the second edition of the Edmonton National Bank Challenger last week, winning both the singles and doubles titles at the ITF M25 tournament. Canadians accounted for wins in three of the four draws at the combined event, with Kayla Cross lifting the trophy in the women’s doubles. Seeded…
Profile of Tennis Umpire Fergus Murphy
[ad_1] Fergus Murphy is a veteran umpire from Dublin, Ireland. He has umpired on the biggest stages of tennis. He began his grand slam career in 1995 and has been in the chair for some of the biggest and most hotly contested matches at tennis’ most prestigious tournaments. Writer Jack Martin caught up with him…
Tomic Makes History with Fastest Final Defeat Ever in ATP Challenger Tour
[ad_1] Bernard Tomic is one of the most mercurial tennis players of the 21st century. In a recent final on the ATP Challenger Tour, he endured one of the worst days of his career. Tomic’s struggles in recent years make it easy to forget that he was one of the most naturally gifted players that…
Rune’s Coaching Turmoil Persists with Third Addition of Christensen to Team
[ad_1] Holger Rune has made an extraordinary number of coaching changes for a young player, and that trend continued ahead of his appearance at the Six Kings Slam in Saudi Arabia. The Six Kings Slam is a financially lucrative exhibition that takes place from October 16th to 19th and involves Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Jannik…
Osaka Discloses Severity of Injury Suffered Against Gauff was Underestimated
[ad_1] Naomi Osaka shared a concerning update on social media, admitting the injury she picked up at the 2024 China Open in Beijing is more severe than first expected. The four-time Grand Slam champion played well in her opening three matches at the WTA 1000 event in Beijing, overcoming Lucia Bronzetti, Yulia Putintseva, and Katie…
