The Miami Open presented by Itau will move to a new home in 2019. IMG, an Endeavor company, announced on Wednesday that the tournament will be relocating to Hard Rock Stadium in 2019, aiming to bring an unparalleled fan experience, improved player amenities, ample parking, as well as an extended fan base to the tournament. Construction on the new tennis facilities will begin in 2018. The Miami Open presented by Itau's last event at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, where it has enjoyed a successful 32-year run, will begin in March. Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez will work closely to develop this reimagined event. “The Miami Open belongs in Miami,” said WME and IMG...
There has never been a question about Nick Kyrgios’ talent. But now the Australian is more determined than ever to make the most of it and continue his rise up the ATP World Tour. He will debut in the main draw of the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp, which will take place from 31 December through 7 January. “I’m training much harder in the gym, so hopefully my body gets stronger and I can go deeper into tournaments on a more consistent basis,” Kyrgios said. “I’m taking much better care of my body now, and I feel like I’m giving myself the best possible chance of winning tennis matches. My hip isn’t troubling me and I’m being more disciplined with...
In this edition of ATPWorldTour.com's Best of 2017 series, Next Gen ATP star Andrey Rublev invites ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot to meet his family in Moscow and take a trip down memory lane.
Match Win-Loss Leaders Slovenia's Blaz Kavcic was the lone player to claim 50 match wins this year, but it was Yen-Hsun Lu earning the highest win percentage (min. 25 matches played). Kavcic is one of just five players to achieve the feat in ATP Challenger Tour history. Player W-L Pct. Yen-Hsun Lu 26-6 .813 Yuichi Sugita 21-5 .808 Rogerio Dutra Silva 24-7 .774 Egor Gerasimov 20-6 .769 Federico Delbonis 20-6 .769 Dudi Sela 19-6 .760 Filip Krajinovic 47-15 .758 Thomas Fabbiano 31-10 .756 Cameron Norrie 32-11 .744 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 29-10 .744 Singles Title Leaders Serbians Filip Krajinovic (5) and Janko Tipsarevic (4) lifted the most trophies this year. Krajinovic's five victories made him the biggest mover to the Top 50...