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The fallout from an Egyptian tennis player’s widely ridiculed professional debut has taken an even stranger turn.
The popular Tennis in the Land tournament that brings world-class tennis to Cleveland each August will not be returning in 2026, organizers told supporters in an email.
Downtown, if possible. Tennis in the Land’s identity was built around its urban setting, with Cleveland’s skyline, river and bridges becoming part of both the broadcast and the player experience. It’s part of why the event stood out on the tour, and why any long-term home would ideally stay in or near the city’s core.
It could easily have been a tennis match that nobody really noticed, instead it became instantly viral online.
The stability-focused shoe from Head brings a new approach to cushioning and support as Head continues to revamp its footwear lineup
At the back end of the tennis season, when players are retiring mid-match and pulling out of tournaments with alarming regularity — and surprise results get less surprising — a player who has had to overcome physical challenges to thrive on the WTA ...
Sachia Vickery admits that when she dreamed of being a professional tennis player as youngster, she never imagined that one day she’d be uploading images of herself to a website infamous for adult content. “I mean, obviously not,” she told CNN in a ...
For the fifth consecutive year, tennis participation in the U.S. increased. Last year saw a 1.9 million or over eight percent increase from the estimated 23.8 million Americans who played tennis at some point in 2023 to bring the number of people who ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Aryna Sabalenka had fallen just short of winning a third straight Australian Open title, but it hadn’t affected her standing with the adoring Melbourne crowd. When the two-time champion took the on-court microphone after losing ...
An ‘insane’ schedule has led to many top players speaking out as the sport’s governing bodies face legal action from the breakaway Professional Tennis Players’ Association
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