The WTA season begins in Auckland, a stop that often rewards players who arrive prepared and comfortable on hard courts. With many competitors still finding their rhythm after the off-season, early-round matches can be decided by small margins.
Day 2 of the WTA Brisbane International is packed with exciting first-round matches. Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova is featured in this article as she takes on Magdalena Frech.
Defending champion Jiri Lehecka will be in action on the second day of the ATP 250 in Brisbane against Tomas Machac in an all-Czech encounter. It is amongst several exciting matches on the cards as the season kicks off Down Under.
The opening day at the WTA 250 in Auckland promises to deliver intriguing matchups, with several players using the event as an early measuring stick for the season ahead.
American tennis star Coco Gauff has one of the most colorful personalities on the WTA Tour. The Gen-Z superstar is an open book about her strong faith and love for her country.
Belinda Bencic returned from maternity leave in the closing stages of 2024 at ITF tournaments. Despite the Olympic Gold Medalist’s achievements, expectations for her in 2025 were pretty low.
The 2026 tennis season is well and truly underway, with ATP, WTA, and team events already in motion across the tours, primarily in preparation for the Australian Open.
The 2026 ATP tennis season is ready to get started in Hong Kong, as players search for form and ranking points before the Australian Open. Who is ready for the season to start?
The 2026 season hasn't started the way Emma Raducanu envisioned, as she was forced to withdraw from her very first match. Tennis players do their best every off-season to enter the new season as ready as humanly possible.
Venus Williams is set to compete in the doubles at the ASB Classic, alongside her singles appearance in Auckland. After receiving a wild card entry into the tournament, Venus was also granted a spot in the 2026 Australian Open, marking her return to Grand Slam tennis.
Every tennis season matters. The sport never rests, and so neither can the players. Whether you’re ranked first in the world or hanging on at number 100, the first requirement of every season is to defend your position. Stefanos Tsitsipas learned that lesson the hard way.
The United Cup kicks into gear on Day 4 featuring some teams kicking off group play and others fighting to keep their hopes alive. In Perth, the 1-0 United States led by Taylor Friz and Coco Gauff square off against 0-1 Spain.
The United Cup kicks into gear on Day 4 featuring some teams kicking off group play and others fighting to keep their hopes alive. The Czech Republic begins its United Cup against the 0-1 Norway team.
Taylor Fritz is known for his consistency. The American tennis star never misses an opportunity to play a tournament, exhibition, or international competition.
Stan Wawrinka’s farewell tour started in stunning fashion as he produced a comeback win against Arthur Rinderknech. Wawrinka, who announced that 2026 would be his final year in tennis, is representing Switzerland at the United Cup.
Alex de Minaur’s 2026 season has started with a defeat at the United Cup. In front of a home crowd, the Australian fell to former world number two Casper Ruud in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3.
Stan Wawrinka survived a three-hour, 18-minute clash with Arthur Rinderknech to help Switzerland sweep France on Saturday at the United Cup in Australia.
Last week, Nick Kyrgios defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the highly publicized and equally polarizing "Battle of the Sexes" exhibition match. Billie Jean King denounced the match, and now Iga Swiatek is the first current WTA star to speak out against the spectacle.
Argentina swept Spain and Greece swept Japan to open the United Cup on Friday in Perth, Australia. Argentina's Sebastian Baez won the opening match in the mixed-team event with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of Jaume Munar.
The offseason is notoriously short for tennis players. That was especially true for Naomi Osaka, who spent most of December traveling the globe for exhibition events.
Let’s be real for a second: we all like to pretend we know what it takes to be a top-tier athlete like Jannik Sinner or Novak Djokovic. We watch a five-hour Wimbledon final from the comfort of our couch, stuffing our faces with nachos, and scream, “Run faster!” as if we wouldn’t pull a hamstring just trying to find the remote.
Let’s be real for a second: exhibition matches are usually just fluff. They’re fun, they’re lighthearted, and usually, nobody actually cares who wins. But when you slap the label “Battle of the Sexes” on a tennis match in the 2020s, things get a little spicy.
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams received a wild-card entry into the main draw of this month's Australian Open, event organizers announced Friday in Australia (Thursday night U.S.).
The back issues Stefanos Tsitsipas fought in the second half of the 2025 season were so serious that the Greek tennis star wondered about the future of his playing career.
[Editor’s note: This article is from Athlon Sports’ 2025 “Year in Review” magazine, which celebrates the year’s champions and relives the biggest moments from across the world of sports.