Tag: Professional Tennis


  • Storm Hunter’s Secret Sauce: Staying Close to Home for Success

    Storm Hunter’s Secret Sauce: Staying Close to Home for Success

    Storm Hunter’s secret sauce: rooted in home turf When rising stars break through on the global stage, their paths often involve sweeping changes—new coaches, unfamiliar training bases, and a churn of international travel. Storm Hunter’s ascent, however, has a different flavor. Her “secret sauce” isn’t a novel drill or a flashy gadget; it’s a steady…

  • Wilson Expands Tennis 360 with Top-20 Stars, Highlighting No. 6 Alex de Minaur

    Wilson Expands Tennis 360 with Top-20 Stars, Highlighting No. 6 Alex de Minaur

    Wilson Elevates Tennis 360 with a New Class of Stars Wilson is expanding its Tennis 360 program, a holistic initiative designed to support players from serve to swing and beyond. The latest class adds three new top-20 ATP athletes, including No. 6 Alex de Minaur, signaling the brand’s ongoing commitment to equipping players across all…

  • Rublev: Fewer Tournaments as an Illusion Amid Tight Tennis Schedule

    Rublev: Fewer Tournaments as an Illusion Amid Tight Tennis Schedule

    Rublev questions the idea of a lighter calendar In a candid assessment of the professional tennis circuit, world No. 16 Andrey Rublev expressed skepticism about the notion that reducing the tour calendar could substantially ease players’ burdens. Speaking after a demanding season, Rublev argued that the concept of an “ideal” schedule, shaped by bosses and…

  • Rublev Calls ‘Illusion’ on Fewer-Tournaments Trend: No Easy Fix for Tennis’ Calendar Chaos

    Rublev Calls ‘Illusion’ on Fewer-Tournaments Trend: No Easy Fix for Tennis’ Calendar Chaos

    Setting the Scene: Rublev Questions a Leaner Schedule Andrey Rublev, the world number 16 and a ten-time Grand Slam quarter-finalist, has been vocal about the ongoing debate over a leaner tennis calendar. After playing as a doubles finalist at the Hong Kong Open, Rublev suggested that the notion of the tour shrinking its bloated calendar…

  • Could an unknown beat a World No. 1? The allure of one-point tennis at the Australian Open

    Could an unknown beat a World No. 1? The allure of one-point tennis at the Australian Open

    Introduction to a bold new format at the Australian Open The Australian Open is exploring a fresh twist that could redefine the thrill of tennis: a competition where amateurs take on professionals in rapid, one-point matches. The concept aims to capture the drama of a single shot changing the course of a season and to…

  • Jannik Sinner’s Strategy to Compete with Carlos Alcaraz

    Jannik Sinner’s Strategy to Compete with Carlos Alcaraz

    Introduction Jannik Sinner, the young Italian tennis sensation, is on a mission to revamp his playing style in order to compete more effectively against his formidable rival, Carlos Alcaraz. With a head-to-head record currently sitting at 10-5 in favor of Alcaraz, Sinner is looking to make significant adjustments to his game after suffering seven defeats…