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.
Jessica Pegula, the daughter of the owners of the Buffalo Bills, has moved into the third round at the Australian Open tennis tournament.
Tennis legend Jelena Dokic finally cut ties with her abusive father, Damir Dokic, after bizarre incidents involving Nazis and salmon.
Vitas Gerulaitis was a beloved tennis star known for his long hair, flamboyant style, and ability to befriend his arch rivals. He tragically died in a bizarre incident of carbon monoxide poisoning.
In 1980, John McEnroe could have made $1 million for a single match against Bjorn Borg. He turned down the offer, though, not wanting to ‘be the pawn.'
Serena Williams is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Her career and life almost ended in 2011 and incredibly it turned out to be her first of two near-death experiences.
During the 2000s, Andy Roddick was one of the best tennis players in the world. His powerful serve was must-see TV.
From his signature two-handed backhand to his on-court tirades, tennis star Jimmy Connors was a household name for decades.
Arthur Ashe and Jimmy Connors' feud culminated with a historic showdown in the Wimbledon finals in 1975 — and with a lawsuit.
Roger Federer's net worth is massive thanks to his tennis career and endorsements. In retirement, however, he'll keep things pretty simple.
A suspicious betting pattern has raised concern about the possibility of a match being fixed at the French Open tennis tournament.