Tennis
The best of tennis from past to the present
From Wimbledon to the Australian Open, we cover the star tennis players, general themes, and legends of the past to bring you everything you need to know about the world on grass, clay, and hard courts.
A tennis player who wins all four major tournaments in a year has earned a Grand Slam — a feat only achieved by 18 athletes.
While you're probably familiar with Coco Gauff and her tennis skills, do you know her real first name?
These days, Coco Gauff has made millions on the tennis court as a professional athlete. Her first paycheck, however, came from a different on-court performance.
Who is Coco Gauff? We've got you covered with anything and everything about the rising American star.
Novak Djokovic earned his seventh Wimbledon championship but cannot play at the upcoming U.S. Open.
Iga Swiatek just keeps winning tennis matches. But even as her streak grows longer, it somehow doesn't encapsulate the full extent of her dominance.
Serena Williams is a “sinus sufferer” who uses black tape to relive her symptoms on the tennis court.
It's an achievement 18 years in the making. Someone other than Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray has claimed world No. 1.
When Coco Gauff was a girl, her father told her that she could be “the greatest.” Since then, she's been living up to his words.
Roger Federer is both one of the greatest men's tennis players ever and one of the most humble, as his visits to Nike headquarters have demonstrated.