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The Miami Open presented by Itaú closed on Sunday, March 30 after a memorable 15 days of tennis, with Jakub Menšík being crowned the men’s singles champion, ...
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has lost a complainant in a lawsuit against tennis governing bodies. The PTPA, which was co-established ...
Cristian Garín, a winner at River Oaks in 2019, is on upswing again and faces Tommy Paul, top seed in U.S. Clay Court ...
The fourth-seed's serving precision in Miami has struck Djokovic himself as an "amazing, amazing standard." In his most ...
“Now I know how it feels to be (John) Isner and (Reilly) Opelka,’’ Djokovic said of two serving behemoths ... Mensik hasn’t ...
Andy Roddick suggested a double standard in Reilly Opelka supporting the PTPA lawsuit as a fellow plaintiff of the doubles players he once called 'greedy'. The PTPA has sued the ATP, WTA ...
Reilly Opelka, standing at an impressive 6’11”, doesn't merely imagine the challenges that come with this stature; he lives them every day on the ATP tour. This article delves into Opelka's unique ...
In the world of professional tennis, controversies often overshadow the game. Reilly Opelka has found himself entangled in a dramatic saga of fines and perceived double standards within the sport ...
Monday was a day to forget for the Americans at the Miami Open, with seven US representatives suffering defeat across the men’s and women’s singles.
New York Mets right-hander Paul Blackburn will open the season on the injured list with knee inflammation.
Opelka was asked about Holger Rune's complaints in their Miami match when he decided to share what happened to him in Indian Wells.
Reilly Opelka said he is playing for free this week after a fracas ... He played within the rules to do the video review," said Opelka on court as per The Tennis Letter. "There was no foul play on his ...