Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime has won the Adelaide International, beating American Sebastian Korda 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 in the final.
Gabriel Diallo of Montreal battled for more than four hours, but his conditioning paid off as he outlasted Luca Nardi in a ...
Felix Auger-Aliassime and Madison Keys completed ... "Maddie hits the ball harder than anyone, she played some amazing tennis. "This was a good week to start the season for me.
To win a grand slam title is something every tennis player dreams of from the day they start swinging their racquet. Despite the difficulty of winning a grand slam tournament, only a select few ...
Both players struggled with break points, with No. 2 seed Korda converting just 1 of 5 and Auger-Aliassime going 3 for 10. The win capped a solid tournament where the world No. 29 beat American ...
Both players struggled with break points, with No. 2 seed Korda converting just 1 of 5 and Auger-Aliassime going 3 for 10. The win capped a solid tournament where the world No. 29 had a first ...
With $19.7 million in tournament winnings, Jannik Sinner was the leader in tennis prize money won in ... boosted the men’s earning totals. The top 30 players with the most rankings points ...
I want to be that consistent player in the NFL, and it's just a sign of consistency. So we just want to continue to feed off of that," Walker said. But, Walker is a team-first player, something he ...
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Felix Auger-Aliassime needed four match points and nearly three hours to beat Tommy Paul 7-6 (7/3), 3-6, 6-4 and reach the Adelaide International final on Friday. On the eve of the Australian Open ...
It’s a you problem not a Jetstar problem.” Other commentators used the post as an opportunity to take a swipe at the tennis player’s naivety: “Another pom falling victim to the orange ...
A rampant, out-of-control schedule and minimal off-season have put tennis players on the brink of burnout, with one tour veteran questioning why many would play for more than a handful of years.