Tennis has been thrown into upheaval after a group of players launched a worldwide legal suit against what it called a “corrupt, abusive and illegal” system.
Multiple lawsuits were filed Tuesday by the PTPA and 22 players against the ATP, WTA, ITF and ITIA, alleging anticompetitive business practices, monopolizing of professional tennis and systemic abuse.
Coco Gauff shrugged her right shoulder and chuckled a bit Monday at the notion that she seems to illicit concern from others ...
The PTPA is for all intents and purposes a union for tennis players, but it is not formally recognized because they are not classed as employees. It is part of the World Players Association, a global ...
The BNP Paribas has come to a close. While the big names were fun to watch, we also spotted some great newcomers and rising ...
Coco Gauff will face one of two major champions, Sofia Kenin or returning mom Petra Kvitova, in her opening match at the ...
From Aryna Sabalenka’s push to reset quickly to Iga Swiatek’s search for her first title of the season and Mirra Andreeva’s ...
The riddle of the court surface at Indian Wells has a deceptively simple answer: Players get out what they, and the weather, ...
World number four Jessica Pegula secured her first WTA title of 2025 by defeating McCartney Kessler in Austin, Texas. Meanwhile, Emma Navarro won the WTA Merida Open, dominating qualifier Emiliana ...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing ... of the big hard-court events, and has remained so across a general quickening in hard-court surfaces across the ATP and WTA tours in the last ...
The Turkish player had an emotional moment as she left the court in tears after a tough loss ... of her preparation for the launch event of the WTA's new brand. The Belarusian tennis star was one of ...
The main take away? They are a versatile classic-looking shoe for all types of players. No matter what level tennis player you are, you need to consider the type of court that you will be playing ...