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He’s just the 11th player in ATP or WTA history to hit that number, and the first player born in the 2000s to do it.
And with that, Alcaraz makes a major move on the new ATP rankings—he rises from No. 3 back to No. 2, passing Alexander Zverev, who lost his opening match in Monte Carlo this year. The German drops ...
Also through are the U.S., which beat Slovakia in Bratislava on the strength of Hailey Baptiste and Bernarda Pera.
With his second title of 2025, Alcaraz reclaims his No. 2 ranking from Alexander Zverev, and gains ground on Jannik Sinner. He can gain more at upcoming events on home soil in Barcelona and Madrid, ...
Alcaraz is now 18-5 overall in finals: 4-0 at Grand Slams, 6-1 at Masters 1000s, 0-1 at Olympics, 6-2 at ATP 500s and 2-1 at ATP 250s. And there’s more.
Zverev, who won the BMW Open twice in 2017 and 2018, has fond memories of Munich. The return to his home soil is the perfect opportunity to stop his recent dip in form. Since his defeat to Jannik ...
The Italian was increasingly hobbled in the deciding set after 17 sets of tennis throughout six matches in the week.
The sport’s manufacturers brace for the impact of the new tariffs and their ripple effects on players and the broader market.
Another day, and a new big-name coaching partnership that’s making waves on tour. This time the tennis legend returning to the courts for another go-around is former world No. 1 Dinara Safina, who has ...
He's back! Former South Korean No. 1 Kwon Soonwoo, currently in the midst of compulsory military service, is making a sooner-than-expected return to professional tennis this week. He's received an ...
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