I do not think Carlos Alcaraz is over his loss to Novak Djokovic in the Olympic final last month. There are other possible explanations for the four-time major champion’s 1-2 record since that 7-6, 7-6 defeat, of course: Alcaraz is probably better on the natural surfaces than hard courts outside Indian Wells, Alcaraz’s body isContinue reading “Carlos Alcaraz Is Feeling The Pain”
Tag Archives: U.S. Open
The Adaptability of Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff is a major champion!
Star Power
Ben Shelton’s ability to engage crowds is as almost as big an asset as his serve.
Can Carlos Alcaraz Defend the U.S. Open Title?
No man has won back-to-back U.S. Opens since Roger Federer won his fifth straight in 2008. Can Carlos Alcaraz break the drought?
The Burden
Tom Jones, an Iga Świątek fan, reflects on Świątek’s loss to Ostapenko and the burden of the #1 ranking.
Jeļena Ostapenko: Innocent Violence
If you try and predict where Jeļena Ostapenko is going, you’ll only be reminded that tennis is just game.
Coco Gauff Is Still Just Getting Started
Coco Gauff is thriving on tour right now, and there are so many chapters of her story still to come.
Levels to the Game
Professional tennis is hard.
Jabeur Again Moves Mountains, but Seeks to Shift Everest Next
Ons Jabeur is getting closer.
The Kids Are Alright
Sinner and Alcaraz treated us to quite the spectacle.