It was a very profitable year for the Top 3 women's tennis players in the world, with all of them surpassing $8 million in prize money—and two of them $9 million—for the season. World No. 1 Aryna ...
In a grueling two hours and 41 minutes, the left-hander hammered 40 winners to finally wear down the former world No. 1's defenses inside Louis Armstrong Stadium and make recent history for her ...
Sinner’s eight titles in 2024 was the most for a man in a single season since Andy Murray won nine in 2016. Meanwhile, Iga Swiatek had the most match wins on the women’s tour for the third consecutive ...
2024 ended up as a year Maria Sakkari will likely want to forget: The Greek won back-to-back matches at just six tournaments before a shoulder injury derailed her after the Olympics and, eventually, ...
From a two-time ATP Finals champion to a three-time Grand Slam finalist, could one of these men be the next first-time major winner?
As a 17-year-old, Melanie Oudin captivated the nation. Now, she’s using her love of the game to help the next generation of Americans reach those same heights.
Down but never out, these women showed that a match was never over until the umpire said, "Game, set and match." ...
The governing body of British tennis issued a new transgender and non-binary policy and said it had to find a balance between competitive fairness and inclusion.
At the US Open, Naomi Osaka turned heads with a "maximalist" 'fit inspired by Harajuku, but that wasn't our only top look of the year.
The one between Blinkova and Rybakina more than doubled that margin, lasting more than a half hour. The 42-point clincher passed the 38-point tiebreaks played by Lesia Tsurenko and Ana Bogdan at ...
With Aryna Sabalenka winning the Australian Open and US Open, Iga Swiatek winning Roland Garros and Barbora Krejcikova winning Wimbledon, 2024 was the first year in a decade that there were no ...
The biggest style serve of 2024 didn’t come from a player—it came from someone who played one on the big screen.