Felix Auger-Aliassime returns from injury at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Budapest, appearing in his first tournament of the year. Video courtesy of Hungarian Tennis.
NextGenATP Aussie Marc Polmans reacts to winning his maiden ATP Challenger Tour title in Launceston, Australia. Video interview courtesy of Tennis Australia.
After reaching his first ATP World Tour quarter-final at the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp, Michael Mmoh has set his sights on two milestone achievements in 2018. The 20-year-old American took time to address his targets for the season while competing at the ATP Challenger Tour event in San Francisco, this week. “One of my goals is to reach the Top 100,” said Mmoh, whose week at the Kunal Patel San Francisco Open culminated with a quarter-final finish. “That is something I am definitely [looking at] to start off with and then I would like to make the Next Gen ATP Finals as well.” Mmoh watched the inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals in 2017 on TV, and hopes that this...
Watch as Serbian teen Miomir Kecmanovic captures this stunning 53-shot point against fellow NextGenATP Michael Mmoh, at the ATP Challenger Tour event in San Francisco.
Serbian tennis has long been lead by a player you’ve probably heard of, but its future is in the hands of one you might not have. Whenever former World No. 1 Novak Djokovic decides to hang up his racquet, he’ll be happy to know that Miomir Kecmanovic, playing in just his second year on the professional circuit, appears to have things covered for his native Serbia. At just 18 years of age, Kecmanovic made his debut in the Top 200 of the ATP Rankings this week and is the youngest from his country to reach that career milestone since Djokovic first broke through in November of 2004. Now, into the semi-finals of this week's ATP Challenger Tour event in San Francisco,...