Here we will explore five cases where tennis players went bankrupt. Some successful players have been unable to manage their assets.
Former ATP Finals champion Alex Corretja claims that Novak Djokovic should have addressed the public after retiring from the Australian Open semifinals against Alexander Zverev.
Speaking on the Rennae Stubbs Podcast, the Aussie said: “I think the reason why Sabalenka lost her mind after the match, ...
The Pinnacle releases ahead of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells in March and will retail for $180. The Ultrashot 4 released in time for January’s Australian Open. The $170 shoe was the most-worn ...
A full recovery for such an injury typically takes four to eight weeks, with one week already elapsing since his retirement ...
The ATP will move to Europe following the Australian Open, with the ABN AMRO Open taking place in Rotterdam, Netherlands from ...
Lleyton Hewitt is disappointed a bit not to have Nick Kyrgios this week but isn't ruling out the 2022 Wimbledon finalist's ...
Hall of Fame tennis star Pam Shriver has recovered her Grand Slam trophies that were stolen alongside her Dodge Durango ...
From Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s ongoing impact to Esna Boyd’s Hall of Fame induction, the WTA’s rich history was on full ...
Wimbledon organisers have "zero appetite" to turn the Championships into a 15-day event, according to former British number ...
When it comes to effort on the tennis court, few players can compare to the legendary Jimmy Connors. The eight-time Grand ...
Madison Keys, the 2025 Australian Open women's singles champion, talks about her dynamic with coach and husband Bjorn ...