• Epson Tour moves to Beaumontm, California

    The Epson Tour moves to California on the course of the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa (par 72) in Beaumont in California for the IOA Championship (March 24-26), the third stage of the circuit.The only Italian in the field Angelica Moresco, in her second round of the season after her debut in Florida three weeks ago in Florida's Natural Charity Classic.Epson Tour, scheduleOn the field the winners of the first two stages of the circuit: the French Agathe Laisne and the Australian Gabriela Ruffel
  • Way-too-early predictions: Will Sinner, Swiatek, Alcaraz or Sabalenka win again?

    Way-too-early predictions: Will Sinner, Swiatek, Alcaraz or Sabalenka win again?
    With weeks until the start of Wimbledon, and the Olympics and the US Open not far behind, it's time to start thinking about the year's remaining most coveted hardware -- and who has the best chances to claim them.
  • French Open director Amelie Mauresmo breaks silence on Novak Djokovic's complaints

    French Open director Amelie Mauresmo breaks silence on Novak Djokovic's complaints
    French Open tournament director Amelie Mauresmo addressed the complaints Novak Djokovic made during his match versus Francisco Cerundolo, but didn't reveal much other than stating that the umpire and supervisor also had a say and ultimately didn't agree that the Serb's request should be granted. Early in the fifth set of his round-of-16 match against Cerundolo - the match during which Djokovic sustained a tear in his meniscus - Djokovic asked the court to be swept. But neither the chair ump
  • Jon Rahm withdraws from LIV due to injury

    Jon Rahm withdraws from LIV due to injury
    Spanish golfer Jon Rahm withdrew from the LIV Houston tournament on Saturday due to injury during the second round, leaving just five days before the start of the US Open, the third major of the season.In the first round of the LIV Houston, Rahm achieved an impressive -3, with five birdies and a double bogey. However, his participation in the tournament was cut short on Saturday after playing only six holes due to the injury.Jon Rahm, resultsThe US Open is scheduled from June 13th to 16th at the
  • Advertisement

  • Emma Raducanu leaves and blocks billionaire boyfriend

    Emma Raducanu leaves and blocks billionaire boyfriend
    British tennis star Emma Raducanu and Carlo Agostinelli have reportedly gone their separate ways, with the 2021 US Open champion reportedly "blocking" her billionaire boyfriend on social media. In the first part of 2023, there were strong rumors indicating that Raducanu was dating Agostinelli - son of an American-Italian billionaire financier Robert Agostinelli. After undergoing surgeries on both wrists and her right ankle, Raducanu was spotted spending time with Agostinelli and even going
  • Rory McIlroy Part of Meeting Between PIF and PGA Tour: Optimistic Forecasts

    Rory McIlroy Part of Meeting Between PIF and PGA Tour: Optimistic Forecasts
    Speculations and anticipation had been building in the weeks leading up to the crucial meeting, as stakeholders awaited a resolution to the PGA Tour-LIV Golf conflict. The gathering of such influential figures from the golfing world, coupled with representatives from the Public Investment Fund (PIF), hinted at the importance and potential outcomes of the discussions.Jay Monahan, PGA Tour Commissioner, brought with him the weight of the organization's interests and the expectations of players, fa
  • Controversy Erupts Over Questionable Call in Alcaraz vs. Zverev Final

    Controversy Erupts Over Questionable Call in Alcaraz vs. Zverev Final
    Carlos Alcaraz secured his third Major title in the Roland Garros final, prevailing over Alexander Zverev 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 in four hours and 19 minutes. The Spaniard had the upper hand in sets four and five, although the result could have been different following a controversy in the fourth game of the decider. Alexander created three break chances at 1-2 in the final set and stood millimeters from converting the second. The line umpire called Alcaraz's double fault, but the chair umpire,
  • Jannik Sinner reveals his schedule after the French Open

    Jannik Sinner reveals his schedule after the French Open
    Despite the defeat in the semifinals still bringing pain to his fans, Jannik Sinner's experience in Paris is absolutely positive. The Italian arrived at the tournament with just a few days of training and a forced stop of almost a month previously.Sinner played an excellent tournament and, leading two sets to one, he almost reached the final where he fell only against a great Alcaraz. The two are giving life to a great rivalry and Sinner ends this Roland Garros in style as he is now the new numb
  • Advertisement

  • Carlos Alcaraz is ready to be the next tennis superstar

    Carlos Alcaraz is ready to be the next tennis superstar
    Carlos Alcaraz has long been cast as the leader of his generation. With this French Open win, he's proving it.
  • Photo: Umpire 'robs' Alexander Zverev of break in key moments of RG final

    Photo: Umpire 'robs' Alexander Zverev of break in key moments of RG final
    Alexander Zverev was a victim of a wrong call in the fifth set of the French Open final after chair umpire Renaud Lichtenstein overturned Carlos Alcaraz's out and basically "robbed" the German of getting a break back in the key moments.With Alcaraz leading 2-1 in the fifth set and serving, Zverev earned three consecutive break points in the fourth game. After Alcaraz missed his first serve on a break point, his second serve was also called out by a line umpire. But the game wasn't over afte
  • Daria Abramowicz comments on Iga Swiatek's triumph

    Daria Abramowicz comments on Iga Swiatek's triumph
    Iga Swiatek doesn't stop anymore. The world number one trembled in Paris at the beginning of the tournament against Naomi Osaka but from the Round of 16 she left only 11 games to her rivals, crumbs and faced the world number two in the semifinals and the new world number 7 in the final.An absolute domination, Jasmine Paolini could do nothing in the final and Iga won her fifth career Slam - the fourth here in Paris - at just 23 years old. Impressive numbers and a clear domination in the rankings
  • Casey Dellacqua makes a revelation about Novak Djokovic

    Casey Dellacqua makes a revelation about Novak Djokovic
    Novak Djokovic reportedly underwent an arthroscopy in Paris on Wednesday to repair the injury he suffered in the medial meniscus of his right knee, an injury that forced him to withdraw from Roland Garros after advancing to the quarterfinals, where he was to face Casper Ruud.The surgical procedure consists of making a couple of small incisions in the aforementioned joint to introduce a mechanical device called arthroscope, operated by the surgeon to repair the damaged area, which he can visualiz
  • Roger Federer's Twelve final days trailer finally revealed!

    Roger Federer's Twelve final days trailer finally revealed!
    The Swiss Maestro's fans and the world of tennis are anxiously waiting, because Roger Federer Twelve final days trailer has finally been released, relating to the docu-series on the last days of the Swiss Legend's career, which will be released on Amazon Prime Video starting from June 20th. Federer's many fans can't wait to get excited as they relive those final moments of his career at the 2022 edition of the Laver Cup, in a doubles match together with his friend and rival Rafael Nadal at the O
  • Alcaraz beats Zverev in five to claim maiden French Open title

    Alcaraz beats Zverev in five to claim maiden French Open title
    Carlos Alcaraz was made to sweat but clinched his first French Open title by outlastingAlexander Zverev 6-3 2-6 5-7 6-1 6-2 in Sunday's final at Roland Garros.
  • Alcaraz captures French Open in 5-set thriller

    Alcaraz captures French Open in 5-set thriller
    Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man to capture a major title on all three surfaces, beating Alexander Zvererv in five sets to win the French Open.
  • Carlos Alcaraz wins first Roland Garros title over Alexander Zverev

    Carlos Alcaraz wins first Roland Garros title over Alexander Zverev
    Carlos Alcaraz lifted his third Major title in Paris, the first at Roland Garros! The 21-year-old Spaniard overpowered Alexander Zverev 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 in a thrilling final, becoming the youngest player with the trophy at three different Majors! Carlos missed his chances in the third set before making a fresh start in the fourth, just like against Jannik Sinner in the semi-final. The Spaniard brought the victory home in style, adding 2000 ATP points to his tally and becoming world n
  • Mouratoglou's honest admission: "Alcaraz played one of his worst matches"

    Mouratoglou's honest admission: "Alcaraz played one of his worst matches"
    Patrick Mouratoglou always makes tennis fans discuss with his analyses. The latest concerns the Roland Garros semi-final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The former coach of Serena Williams and Simona Halep explained how the young Spaniard won the challenge with the new ATP No.1 despite playing one of his worst matches in his career, from a technical point of view. According to Mouratoglou, only mental strength allowed him to get back into the match after a complicated start. Mouratoglo
  • "It's Time for a Shift": Rory McIlroy's Take on PGA Tour Scheduling

    "It's Time for a Shift": Rory McIlroy's Take on PGA Tour Scheduling
    Modern golf brings a completely different dimension compared to the past. Many players complain about the increasing number of tournaments each year, which poses a huge challenge for them. They are frustrated with the schedule, especially having to play tournaments right before the Majors. Currently, the Memorial Tournament is underway, just a week before the US Open begins. The tournament host, Jack Nicklaus, has expressed his displeasure for such scheduling. However, some players like Ror
  • Iga Swiatek got dominant milestons at Roland Garros

    Iga Swiatek got dominant milestons at Roland Garros
    "I love this tournament very much. Every year I can't wait to go back. It was really very exciting. I thank all the people who work around me with my heart. To my family, for supporting me. Thanks to them that today I can playing at this level. And finally to all the people who made this tournament possible, to my Polish compatriots and the French crowd. Congratulations on your wonderful tournament Jasmine, and congratulations to your team: I was impressed with the way you played. in these two w
  • Gauff claims first Grand Slam doubles triumph at French Open

    Gauff claims first Grand Slam doubles triumph at French Open
    American superstar Coco Gauff and partner Katerina Siniakova claimed the French Open women's doubles title on Sunday with victory over Italian pair Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini.
  • Iga Swiatek looks beyond Roland Garros: "I've some ideas to improve at Wimbledon"

    Iga Swiatek looks beyond Roland Garros: "I've some ideas to improve at Wimbledon"
    Iga Swiatek dominates the WTA Tour, especially on clay courts, where her superiority over all other tennis players is embarrassing. The WTA No.1 ruled at Roland Garros, risking big only in the epic match won in three sets against Naomi Osaka. From the 4th round onwards, however, Iga left only 11 games to her rivals: crazy numbers. But the Polish champion is already looking beyond Paris, analyzing at the press conference what she expects from Wimbledon and the upcoming grass-swing."I have some id
  • Jackson Koivun, 19-year-old amateur in PGA

    Jackson Koivun, 19-year-old amateur in PGA
    Light-years ahead of other nations, American golf possesses an inexhaustible reservoir of talent capable of blossoming and breaking through to the highest level at any moment. The latest example in the spotlight this week is at the Memorial Tournament on the PGA Tour. His name: Jackson Koivun.Jackson Koivun, resultsHis name may not ring a bell for you just yet, but Jackson Koivun could very well become one of the very best players in the world in the coming years. His early talent is exploding o
  • Empty seats bothersome to French Open officials

    Empty seats bothersome to French Open officials
    Empty seats in court Philippe Chatrier have perplexed French Open officials, with changes possibly to come. Said one official: "We can't force people to go to the stands."
  • Carlos Alcaraz vs. Alexander Zverev - Who won their previous RG duel?

    Carlos Alcaraz vs. Alexander Zverev - Who won their previous RG duel?
    Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz will seek the second Major title of the season at Roland Garros. Both players passed six obstacles and secured the championship clash, their tenth on the Tour and second in Paris. Carlos is playing for his third Major title at 21, while Alexander pursues his first Major trophy at 27, losing the previous final in New York to Dominic Thiem despite serving for the win. The German ousted the 14-time Roland Garros winner Rafael Nadal in the first round before strug
  • 'Carlos Alcaraz's better at the front of the court', says Australian tennis great

    'Carlos Alcaraz's better at the front of the court', says Australian tennis great
    Tennis is a very demanding sport, both physically and mentally, so preparation is vital for success in high performance, with athletes having more and more tools, knowledge and technologies to be able to perform better.In last year's Roland Garros semifinals Carlos Alcaraz suffered severe cramps in the semifinals against Novak Djokovic, which significantly affected his performance and forced him to look for solutions beyond the preparation he does with his entire team.The two-time Grand Slam cha
  • Gauff wins 1st career Grand Slam doubles title

    Gauff wins 1st career Grand Slam doubles title
    Coco Gauff won her first Grand Slam doubles title by teaming with Katerina Siniakova for the French Open trophy.
  • French Open final latest updates: Alcaraz-Zverev

    French Open final latest updates: Alcaraz-Zverev
    Follow live updates from Roland Garros as Carlos Alcaraz takes on Alexander Zverev in the 2024 French Open final.
  • Ex-Roger Federer coach analyzes crisis of French men's tennis

    Ex-Roger Federer coach analyzes crisis of French men's tennis
    These are lean times for French tennis, which is unable to have a quick generational turnover without a true top player, after the golden era of Jo-Wildried Tsonga, Gael Monfils and Richard Gasquet is almost at an end.Ivan Ljubicic, former player and Roger Federer's coach now responsible for high-level affairs at the FFT, talked about the paucity of impressive results achieved by French tennis players at Roland Garros.Gael Monfils© Clive Mason / Staff Getty Images Sport "In Italy we kn
  • Alexander Zverev has a huge chance in Paris

    Alexander Zverev has a huge chance in Paris
    Roland Garros is ready to crown a new champion. Both Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev will play their first finals in Paris after defeating Jannik Sinner and Casper Ruud, respectively, in the semifinals. For both of them this is a special tournament and they will do everything to leave the French capital with the trophy.The Spaniard grew up following with interest the feats accomplished by his idol Rafael Nadal on the Court Philippe-Chatrier; while the German explained very well what this eve
  • John Fitzgerald: 'I've got a feeling it's Alexander Zverev's time

    John Fitzgerald: 'I've got a feeling it's Alexander Zverev's time
    The legal case involving Alexander Zverev in the dock for domestic violence charges against his latest ex-girlfriend Brenda Patea has - in all likelihood - reached its happy ending.After several closed-door hearings, the Tiergarten district court reconvened on Friday in the presence of the public and journalists, with several updates on the case that were immediately reported by the German press.Alexander Zverev, Roland Garros 2024© Dan Istitene / Staff - Getty Images Sport The trial w

Follow @news_tennis_com on Twitter!