Kei Nishikori has endured a difficult past few years on the ATP Tour, having struggled with injuries. The Japanese star, who reached the peak of his career in 2014 when he made the US Open final, has made just three Grand Slam appearances in the last four seasons.
Nick Kyrgios is one of the most enigmatic characters in tennis. The Australian star has been an iconic figure since his breakout performance at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships, when he defeated Rafael Nadal in the fourth round.
Novak Djokovic has been busy during the off-season as he prepares for the 2026 Australian Open. The Serbian star was last seen in action at the 2025 Hellenic Championship, an ATP 250 event in Greece.
Sport has the power to change lives, and many from that world have certainly striven to manage that. After all, whilst some athletes are content showing up, earning their cheques and moving on with their lives, others are acutely aware of the huge social burden upon their shoulders.
Emma Raducanu received many messages of support following her US Open victory in 2021. Raducanu shocked the tennis world when she became the first qualifier in history to win a Grand Slam title.
Roger Federer and Bill Gates joined forces for the Match for Africa exhibition series between 2010 and 2020. The tennis icon and the tech mogul played events across Switzerland, Spain, the United States, and South Africa to raise money for the Roger Federer Foundation.
Andy Murray is among the best British sportspeople of all time, having reached stunning heights in his tennis career. Murray is a three-time Grand Slam champion, having also heartbreakingly lost eight Grand Slam finals throughout his career.
Saying that 2025 was a rough year for Stefanos Tsitsipas would be a massive understatement; it was by far the worst year of his career so far. After being entrenched in the Top 10 for over six years, Tsitsipas ended 2025 ranked #34 and might not even be seeded at the Australian Open in January.
If there is one thing the internet loves more than a chaotic celebrity breakup, it’s a sports power couple absolutely crushing the offseason. And right now, nobody is doing it quite like Trinity Rodman and Ben Shelton.
Alexandra Eala made her country proud once again, winning a gold medal for the Philippines at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games. Eala is one of the most talented tennis players to ever come out of the Philippines.
The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation has slammed the president of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpishchev, after he claimed that Elena Rybakina has been using the country solely for her sporting career and that she has a residence in Moscow.
Italy’s Fabio Fognini retired from tennis earlier this year, but has already found himself back on the big stage… The charismatic Italian played the final match of his career on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, pushing the two-time defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz, all the way to a deciding set.
Novak Djokovic gave his say after Serena Williams was involved in controversy at the 2018 US Open. Both Djokovic and Williams reached their respective singles finals at the US Open that year, but they had very different outcomes.
Iga Swiatek struggled a great deal earlier this year. Although she was making deep runs, she was not performing well by her usual standards. Even at Roland Garros, Swiatek struggled, so much so that in the semifinal, eventual runner-up Aryna Sabalenka handed her a bagel in the third set.
Roger Federer is set to return to action during the Australian Open 2026 season for the first time in many years He will play an exhibition match along
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic played out a thrilling rivalry on the ATP Tour, with both going down as tennis greats. Many tennis fans may argue that Federer is the best male player ever ahead of Djokovic, although it is the latter who is ahead in the all-time Grand Slam titles list.
Venus Williams made her return to tennis in the 2025 season, stepping back into the sport after a 16-month absence. There’s been talk about Serena Williams possibly making her own comeback in 2026, but that still feels like a long shot.
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has ended his partnership with longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. Ferrero coached Alcaraz, 22, for the past seven years, a span that includes 24 titles with six Grand Slam wins.
Taylor Townsend is finding it quite difficult to juggle both career and motherhood, so much so that she had a bit of a meltdown. But Townsend has vowed to continue pushing.
Sofia Kenin has endured several challenges since her stunning run to the 2020 Australian Open title. She began 2025 ranked No. 86, far from the high of finishing 2020 as the world No.
It takes a special kind of internet troll to look at a horrific tragedy and think, “You know what this situation needs? A little bit of ‘I told you so’ about gun control.” But welcome to the internet in 2025, where bad takes are as common as microtransactions in a free-to-play shooter.