The best tennis brands circle in and out of the fashion conversation with Federer-like grace. For decades, the two disciplines have been loosely intertwined. On the pro circuit, players like Nick ...
Aryna Sabalenka said Tuesday she was "sad" about negative reaction to her Battle of the Sexes exhibition match against Nick Kyrgios and that it "brought so many eyes" to tennis. Nick Kyrgios urged ...
When is the next Grand Slam? Following the conclusion of the Australian Open, fans have to wait for close to four months before the start of the next Grand Slam, the French Open. This year’s edition ...
How do tennis rankings work? Tennis world rankings are calculated by the ATP, who award points based on a player's performance at particular tournaments. The further a player progresses in a ...
A new year means the start of a new tennis season. Players on the ATP and WTA tours are building toward 2026's first major, the Australian Open, at a string of Southern Hemisphere tournaments in the ...
Check out the full WTA rankings here. How do tennis rankings work? Women's tennis world rankings are calculated by the WTA, who award points based on a player's performance at particular tournaments.
The WTA is governed by a set of rules that are consolidated in an annual rulebook. Please click the link below to view the 2025 WTA Official Rulebook WTA Safeguarding Code 2026 Official Rules (PDF) ...
Keep track of Emma Raducanu's 2026 tennis schedule, latest results and next match on Sky Sports Tennis. Raducanu made her return to competitive tennis in the United Cup, but suffered a first ever loss ...
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The ATP rankings are the official world rankings for men’s singles tennis. They are calculated by taking a player’s best 19 tournament results to determine their ranking over the preceding 52 weeks.