Zverev’s inaugural Buenos Aires match will mark his first outing on court since losing his third Grand Slam final in January. The German headed home on the same flight as the man who beat him for the ...
While practicing with Tomas Etcheverry on the center court of Buenos Aires, Zverev literally broke the frame of his Head ...
Alexander Zverev (No. 2 ranking) will face Dusan Lajovic (No. 81) in the Round of 16 of the Argentina Open on Wednesday, February 12.Zverev’s most recent action was on January 26, 2025 at ...
Novak Djokovic and Emma Raducanu share one thing in common- they are both perceived as villains in the tennis community, according to Naomi Broady, a former WTA player who is yet to officially hang up ...
Rafa has not picked up a racquet since he retired, focusing on his family and commitments outside tennis. The former world no ...
Jannik Sinner probably can't wait to get the fourth Grand Slam in the cabinet at Roland Garros. The 23-year-old will be ...
The Head Gravity Tour underwent a significant overhaul. The head size was shrunk from 100 to 98 square inches, while the string pattern was opened up to a more spin-friendly 16x19 setup. Additionally, ...
In the face of tennis' reluctance to act on allegations of domestic violence, Nina's stand at the men's Australian Open final was both courageous and important, writes Kate O'Halloran.
He volleys better than me,” Zverev said. “At the end of the day, tennis has five or six massive ... with shoulders sagging or cracking his racket against the court or against another racket.
In 2020, Sharypova detailed her allegations against Zverev in an interview with Rothenberg. Her claims were published in Racquet magazine and in Slate the following year. Sharypova did not take ...
He volleys better than me,” Zverev said. “At the end of the day, tennis has five or six massive shots — like ... trudging to the sideline with shoulders sagging or cracking his racket against the ...