The Monte Carlo Masters is one of the most prestigious titles in tennis, and several of the game’s greats have found success ...
Time has a curious way of moving fast, especially when you realize we're experiencing our first clay court season without Rafael Nadal. And in this unfamiliar stretch of the calendar, it’s hard not to ...
The current world number 163 honored the wild card granted to him by the organizers, coming close to victory against a red ...
20 years ago, an 18-year-old Gasquet stunned Roger Federer to reach the Monte Carlo semifinal. Then, he met Nadal, who was ...
"Everyone said that when the Big Three or the Big Four are gone, it will be easier because no one will come up." ...
By reaching the title clash, Djokovic became the first player with a Masters 1000 final in 18 seasons, leaving Roger Federer ...
Bernard Tomic compared today’s era of tennis with the old top-10 during his peak. he Australian reached his career-high ranking as world No. 17 in early 2016, when players like Novak Djokovic and Andy ...
Last October, former world no. 3 Dominic Thiem ended his career at the home ATP 500 event in Vienna. In the first round, ...
Rafael Nadal is considered to be the undisputed ‘King of Clay’, and one look at his statistics should leave you in no doubt.
Novak faced Sebastian Korda in the quarter-final and earned a 6-3, 7-6 triumph, serving well and moving into the last four.
Carlos Alcaraz looks up to Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and hopes to emulate their best qualities on and off the court.
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed there is a big aspect of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal’s personalities that he hopes to emulate.