17 years after he first won one, Rafael Nadal won a 21st major title yesterday.
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Daniil Medvedev: Winning With Anger
Daniil Medvedev won with anger. Rightly or wrongly, it clearly worked.
Felix Auger-Aliassime: Unbowed In Defeat
Felix Auger-Aliassime lost in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open yesterday. He should not be ashamed at all by his effort.
Gaël Monfils: Hope for Tomorrow
Gaël Monfils is in good form and it should offer those of us who are not some hope.
Andy Murray: Poetic Brutality
The stresses of being an Andy Murray fan.
From Victory To Defeat, Kokkinakis Can Now Celebrate
Having won his first ATP title just days ago, Thanasi Kokkinakis found him on the receiving end of a first round Australian Open exit. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing for the young Australian…
Big Kokk
Thanasi Kokkinakis won his first ATP Tour title on Saturday, overcoming injuries that at one point had threatened to derail his entire career.
Andy Murray: Swinging Ugly And Still Willing
Waved off court with a happy retirement video back at the 2019 edition of the Australian Open, Andy Murray finally returns to Melbourne Park this year in search of a perfect ending.
It’s… Complicated
Novak Djokovic was granted a medical exemption to play the Australian Open. All was going swimmingly for him… Until it wasn’t. Read on for a full breakdown of where we currently stand.
Tennis Origin Story #16: Scott Barclay
By Scott Barclay Crumbs had fallen, patterning down my chest, a peppery twist of biscuity brown popping against the navy blue dark of my school uniform jumper as they raced each other down folds and creases that were crying out to be ironed flat. There I was sprawled, a young boy returned from battle havingContinue reading “Tennis Origin Story #16: Scott Barclay”