Watch as Elias Ymer retreats to the baseline to fire a sublime tweener lob, in the opening point of his second round match at the ATP Challenger Tour event in Prostejov.
The abiding memory is watching Luke Jensen stretch three fingers of his right hand to reach a handle of the Jacques-Brugnon Cup as his younger brother, Murphy Jensen, with two hands firmly on the base, hoisted the trophy high above his head. It was meant to be the high-point celebration of a family game for the box-office siblings with firepower, who always competed with great emotion and enthusiasm. Here were the Jensens, hailing from a Christmas tree farm in Ludington, Michigan, a town of 8,000 residents, as tennis champions watched by millions globally, trading insults for a couple of minutes. The Tournament Director was seen pleading for Murphy, nursing concussion and a broken jaw, to drop his bag and return...
Andy Murray, Marin Cilic, Pete Sampras and other current and former ATP World Tour stars pay tribute to Rafael Nadal, who celebrated his 900th tour-level match win on Monday at Roland Garros. Video/graphic: ATP World Tour.
I get asked all the time what day-to-day life is like as a player, what I do to prepare for events and what I eat. So now I'm going to answer all those questions that my friends, my fans and journalists have about a regular day on the ATP World Tour. For some background, I'm getting ready to make my eighth consecutive main draw appearance at Roland Garros. My opening round match is just a few days away. (No. 31 seed Ramos-Vinolas faces Mikhail Kukushkin on Monday). 6:30 am: My day begins. I get up and prepare a breakfast with gluten-free products. I'm not a Coeliac (a person with an autoimmune condition that affects the small intestine and must avoid...
Watch as Marton Fucsovics becomes the first Hungarian to win an ATP World Tour title since Balazs Taroczy in 1982, defeating Peter Gojowczyk at the Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open. Photo credit: Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open.