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Woah, Canada
Andreescu, Auger-Aliassime, Shapovalov: Why are our northern neighbors producing so many great young players?
Title Time
Aryna Sabalenka already plays tennis like a champion. Now, she’s trying to think like one
What You See Is What You Get From The Relentless Alex De Minaur
What you see is what you get from the relentless Alex de Minaur, and early returns indicate that we’ll be seeing a lot of him
The Tennis Conversation
The game’s greatest prodigy on today’s juniors, and why tennis is trending older
The Borough's Most Famous Arena
Louis Armstrong Stadium has long been a symbol of the US Open’s connection with Queens. With a new roof and modern amenities, Louis 2.0 also exemplifies the tournament’s future
Stefanos Tsitsipas - Thought Leader
Part old world, part post-millennial, Stefanos Tsitsipas is trying to scale the heights of the game, and see all the sights along the way
A Grand Slump
Novak Djokovic secured a career Grand Slam at last year’s French Open, earning his fourth consecutive major singles title and his sixth in eight tries. The historic feat left even the most jaded pundits wondering if the 29-year-old Serb would lose another Grand Slam tournament in the near future. But as this year’s French Open approaches, those same critics and legions of fans are wondering if Djokovic, after a lengthy malaise, will ever win another Grand Slam tournament. How far the mighty hath fallen.
Captain Kathy
The best coaches are well liked, greatly respected, have a wealth of experience and can connect with their players. Based on her first few months as captain of the U.S. Fed Cup team, Kathy Rinaldi appears to be all of that, and more.
Who's the Greatest Clay - Courter of Them All?
The tweet above was one of thousands of congratulatory messages that were sent to the man from Mallorca in the hours after he won his record ninth French Open title, in 2014.
How to Cover a Lob
Handle this high-pressure shot from any situation.
One Shining Backhand
“I admire Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, the two Swiss,” said 18-year-old pro Stefanos Tsitsipas when he was asked to name his tennis idols. Does it seem odd that a teenager born in Greece would be a diehard Swissophile? Not when you watch Tsitsipas play. Following in his idols’ footsteps, the former No. 1 junior uses a one-handed backhand.
Catching Up With Tennis Channel's Global Correspondent During A Rare Layover
A former Indian Davis Cup player, Amritraj will visit 13 cities in 100 days for Tennis Channel’s coverage in 2019.
This French Open Could Reshape Tennis History
With Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal on a collision course, and Roger Federer returning to red clay, this year’s French Open could reshape men’s tennis history