The Italian took to Instagram to formally announce her retirement, as rumors of scandal persist.
World No. 1 arrives in Rome ready for action after near beaning from fan's fallen bottle.
When it comes to playing Paris, Rafa Nadal says he has two clear choices—he's leaning one way.
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Caroline Garcia shares revelation Ivan Ljubicic, Roger Federer's former coach, has provided.
The former World No.3 still dreams of Grand Slam glory.
Alejandro Mendoza Crespo has been hit with a lifetime ban and $250,000 fine.
Tryout for players, ages 8-16, set for June 15th at John McEnroe Tennis Academy at Sportime Randall's Island.
Last year's Roland Garros runner up is back on a tennis court again.
Naomi Osaka took time for a clay-court cram session after Madrid.
Andy Murray gets high praise from a few fellow legends...
The Russian said his injury was minor and has had three days off in Madrid to recover.
Rafa Nadal details one of the biggest challenges of his comeback.
"This box feels like a full circle moment as we celebrate the next generation of champions,” Hall of Famer said.
The 2020 US Open is reportedly planning to make the news official later this week.
MSG Networks will televise Rome daily from 8 a.m. to noon, May 8-13th.
The great Scot is back after several weeks ehabbing his ruptured ankle ligament.
The clay queen is the June poster girl for Elle.
World No. 2 cites surfaces queens and explains why surfaces don't necessarily matter when champions meet.
"It's with a lot of sadness that I have to pull out," Matteo Berrettini said.
The legendary Spaniard says he is feeling better "always" as he prepares for his third event of the spring.
Indian legends Vijay Amritraj and Leander Paes, along with writer Richard Evans will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 20.
Two-week WTA 1000 events have prompted Iga Swiatek to consider significant schedule shift.
Ternnis royalty were fashion queens at the 2024 Met Gala.
A look inside this week's movers and shakers on the WTA Tour.
The Canadian is on the way up again after a big week in Madrid.
Battling illness for eight days and requiring anesthesia to compete did not deter Andrey Rublev from winning Madrid.
The road to Roland-Garros exits for a two-week pitstop at the prestigious Foro Italico. Here's how the women's draw shapes up...
Familiar faces will look to rise to the top at the Foro Italico. Check out the draw...
The 31-year-old will be around until next February - enjoy him while you can.