Clay-court tennis is grueling enough without having to sprint to the bathroom between sets. But that is exactly the nightmare currently unfolding at the Mutua Madrid Open.
If you thought the Spanish tennis factory was going to take a breather as Rafael Nadal’s career ended and Carlos Alcaraz cemented his superstar status, you were sorely mistaken.
Jannik Sinner continued his quest to become the first man in history to win five Masters 1000 tournaments in a row with a ...
Cameron Norrie set up a tantalising first-time-ever match against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round of the Madrid Open. The ...
Sinner has now overtaken Nadal’s best winning streak at Masters 1000 level, and is moving towards Novak Djokovic (31) and ...
Just a day ago at the Madrid Open, Jeļena Ostapenko delivered an unintentionally comic spectacle as her racket slipped ...
Cameron Norrie has set up a fourth round showdown against world number one Jannik Sinner as the Brit sailed to victory in his ...
The Italian tennis player has a practice that he applies in other tournaments as well.
Spanish tennis fans got a glimpse of the future on Sunday as 19-year-old wild- card entry Rafael Jodar of Spain defeated ...
Day 5 at the Madrid Open saw Jannik Sinner dominate, Rafael Jodar stun Fonseca in a late-night thriller, and top seeds roll ...
It’s just four weeks into the European clay season, and Jannik Sinneris already the most dominant tennis player on the men’s ...
Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz says he will miss next month's French Open because of an ongoing wrist injury.