Mannarino – Gea: 06.02.2026 14:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Adrian Mannarino has lost three of his last five matches. This week in Montpellier, Mannarino defeated Martinez in the opening round in straight sets.
Damm – Bautista-Agut: 04.02.2026 13:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Martin Damm has won three of his last five matches. This week in Montpellier, Damm qualified for the main draw tournament.
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 Moselle Open in Metz kicks off with a pair of all-French clashes that should get the home crowd buzzing from the very start. These indoor hard courts are known for rewarding clean ball-striking and quick, decisive play, and all four players have shown they can thrive in this environment.
Shanghai Masters finally get underway on Wednesday with some of the top players in the world participating and showcasing their talent and secure the ultimate prize.
The Rolex ATP Shanghai Masters will bring the curtains down for the men on what has been an eventful Asian swing, with many players eager to close out their accounts on a high.
Mannarino – Musetti: 28.09.2025 07:00 CEST H2H: 1-1 Adrian Mannarino has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Hangzhou, Mannarino lost in the opening round against Wu in three tight sets.
Ben Shelton has withdrawn from next week's Japan Open due to a shoulder injury, the tournament announced Friday. The 22-year-old American, ranked No. 6 in the world, sustained the injury in the third round of the U.S.
Ben Shelton continues to be plagued by physical issues, withdrawing from another tournament, this time at the start of the Asian swing. The world No. 6 suffered an injury that forced him to retire from his third-round match at the US Open against Adrian Mannarino.
Kovacevic – Nardi: 17.09.2025 08:00 CEST H2H: 0-1 Aleksandar Kovacevic has lost four of his last five matches. The last match he played was at the US Open, where he lost to Wong in the opening round in straight sets.
At the 2025 US Open, where rising stars usually grab the headlines, it’s the veterans who are making their mark. For the first time in over four decades, three players aged 35 and above have reached the Round of 16 in the men’s singles draw.
Adrian Mannarino joked on court after sealing victory over Ben Shelton that it was his first time winning from the toilet as the American had to retire in heartbreaking circumstances from the US Open.
Ben Shelton faced the press after his painful retirement at the 2025 US Open, speaking candidly about the discomfort he felt, his respect for opponent Adrian Mannarino, and the perspective he carries despite the setback.
Let’s be honest—watching Ben Shelton hobble off the court at the US Open on Friday was absolutely heartbreaking. The 22-year-old American star’s tournament came to a crushing end when he was forced to retire from his third-round match against France’s Adrian Mannarino due to a shoulder injury that looked as painful as it sounds.
Rising American star Ben Shelton succumbed to a disappointing exit at the U.S. Open on Friday in New York, not by defeat but by retirement due to a left shoulder injury.
Adrian Mannarino, the 37-year-old Frenchman, is a player we may never see the likes of again on the ATP Tour. A former top-20 player, he has captured just five career ATP titles since beginning his professional journey in 2008.
The opening round of the 2025 US Open has offered a strikingly different narrative from the turmoil that has defined men’s Grand Slam tennis earlier this year.
The Asian swing of the ATP Tour kicks off with the 2025 Hangzhou Open, which is scheduled to run from September 17-23, 2025 in Hangzhou, China. An ATP 250 event, the inaugural Hangzhou Open was held in 2024.
Jannik Sinner overcame a tricky opponent, multiple weather delays, and the swirling conditions in Cincinnati to defeat Adrian Mannarino in straight sets, booking his spot in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Cincinnati Open.
Fourth-seeded Ben Shelton and sixth-seeded Andrey Rublev got past potentially tricky matches to advance to the third round of the National Bank Open in Toronto on Wednesday.