Former tennis player Greg Rusedski believes today’s stars, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, have taken the sport to a level even higher than the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era.
A night after Carlos Alcaraz fell in the second round, the 24-time Grand Slam champion was taken out in the third.
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner were far ahead of the rest of the ATP Tour in 2025. They shared all four ...
Morocco and Brazil were scheduled to kick off play in Group C, with Haiti and Scotland rounding out the group. The Atlas ...
Carlos Alcaraz hit a double milestone in the 2025 ATP season, thrust into elite company. Backed by a stellar season, Alcaraz ...
Carlos Alcaraz finished 2025 with a 71-9 record, leading the ATP tour and joining an elite group of men with 70 plus wins and ...
One of those US Open championships was claimed in 2005, when he beat Andre Agassi in the title bout, which marked the only ...
Vera Zvonareva was one of the best Russian tennis players of recent decades, leaving her mark by conquering the Australian ...
Carlos Alcaraz dominated the 2025 tennis season with eight titles, joining an elite group of players including the Big Three.
While the game has always depended on big names, there is increasing concern about huge gap between stars and the rest. Read ...
Bob also managed to reach nine Grand Slam mixed doubles finals in his career, winning seven, including that 2006 success with ...
EXCLUSIVE - Former world No 8 and Slam finalist assesses how Alcaraz & Sinner compare to Federer, Nadal & Djokovic.