Austrian Lilli Tagger, 18, became the first 2008-born player to break into the Top 100. in Linz WTA.
Zverev wins a third-set tiebreak to open title defense; Fonseca triumphs in his Munich debut. again.
Monica Puig says players should accept wearable data while letting teams manage the details. Indeed.
After Monte Carlo, Sinner's win forces tactical reappraisal for both players and their coaches. in 2026.
Shelton returns to Munich as the 2025 finalist, fit and aiming to improve on clay, and chase leaders.
Collignon has kept intensity claimed two Challenger titles this season and sharpened his match game.
Players are turning to serve maps, shot-by-shot dashboards and wearable data to sharpen match plans.
Sinner back at No. 1 after Monte Carlo victory, surpasses 13,000 points; Alcaraz slips to No. 2. Now
Alcaraz's Monte Carlo runner-up raises his career prize money to $64,948,871, overtaking Andy Murray
Sinner returns to No. 1 after Monte Carlo; surpasses 13,350 points and outpaces the rest. Top 8. Now