The top-ranked Georgia women's tennis team has been tested often this season, with seven of its nine matches coming against top-25 teams ...
Hobart duo Escher Case-Boag and George Anderson both competed in the Burnie and Launceston International tournaments, with ...
Head's Hy-Bor technology and two unique colorways—one created with Coco Gauff—define the update to the Head Boom tennis racket lineup ...
It’s time once again to dive into another round of quick takes on the people, places and events that were being talked about over the past week.
There was once a time when you couldn't walk down the street without someone recognising Paul Graham-Jones. From winning just about every junior state title to being one serve away from defeating ...
The Sens are only five points out of a playoff spot after beating Toronto Saturday, putting them in position to be buyers this week.
For decades, tennis has been a bit of a high-brow sport, and attending major tennis events has been thought of as something for the country club crowd. While there may be some truth to that, the BNP ...
Work is underway to build three new padel tennis courts at a leisure centre in the west end of Glasgow. The 'state-of-the-art ...
The sport has been taken up by several high-profile names, including Jess Ennis-Hill, former Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp, who was the first person to buy a padel racquet at Play Padel, and ...
BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells is joining other tennis tournaments in adopting festival-like experience to capture new fans.
More people are playing tennis in America than ever before. A record 27.3 million people picked up a racket at least once ...
At the most recent Australian Open, Coco Gauff violently smashed her racket in the Rod Laver Arena corridors, just after her heavy quarterfinal defeat to Elina Svitolina. The incident was captured on ...
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