The 19-year-old U.S. Open champion pulled out after the end of the first set having lost 6-3 after suffering an injury to her left knee midway through the third game
We have long wondered if a Canadian could finally win a singles Slam title. Now with this particular player, it’s not hard to imagine her winning bunches of them
With a bit of thoughtful planning, Andreescu can cultivate a lucrative personal brand and avoid the missteps of athletes who have walked her path before
During his third-round loss, Kyrgios shouted 'whistleblower at a line judge who had gone to the chair umpire to report the Australian's foul languageRead the Full Story →
It wasn’t clear sailing for the Canadian teenager after the early break of Wozniacki’s serve, but that game was at the least a signal that, again, she wasn’t overwhelmed by ...
Her last Grand Slam win came in 2017, 18 years after her first. And now, about to turn 38 next month, it’s not unreasonable to imagine Williams doing it again
Andreescu made 32 unforced errors to just 16 for Katie Volynets — but the creativity that the Canadian displayed kept her American opponent on her heelsRead the Full Story →
It was her 12th consecutive loss in 2019. Amid a stretch of mystifyingly poor seasons after the promise of her breakout year, this one has somehow managed to be her ...
Andy Murray said that 'overtraining' during his younger years may have led to having to replace the damaged bone and cartilage within his right hip socket with a metal shellRead the Full Story →
Their games aren't nearly as complete, their tactics not as savvy and their Grand Slam intensity isn't as bloodthirsty as that of Djokovic and Nadal, who demonstrated anew how exceptional ...