The 2017 tennis season owns well-defined periods of play but there is the jumbled two-week period after Wimbledon where hardcourt and clay events compete. More
The 2017 edition of the BB&T Atlanta Open offers hardcourt players a chance to fine-tune their tennis in the weeks before the Canada and Cincinnati Masters. More
The 2016 edition of the German Open is the centerpiece event of the brief two-week addendum of the European clay season after the one-month grass season. More
The 2017 JiangXi Women’s Tennis Open will feature a lot of Chinese players. Which one will break through, and will players who come to the tournament outside of Asia be able to stand in the way of a Chinese player before the final? More
The 2017 BRD Bucharest Open is one of a handful of unique events on tour every tennis season. It is a clay event played outside the clay season’s natural footprint. More
The 2017 Hall of Fame Open is part of a big tennis party. When this tournament is held every year, the Saturday of the tournament is preceded by inductions. More
The Wimbledon women’s singles tournament is halfway over, as The Championships take a break on the traditional Middle Sunday. What are the four biggest takeaways to keep in mind after one week of play, heading into the second week on Monday, July 10? Anyone Can Win There are 16 women left in a field which […] More
The Wimbledon men’s singles tournament was uneventful in the first week. The high seeds moved through with very few hiccups, setting up a second week in which the top players should play each other. From this lack of chaos – which is the complete opposite of the women’s tournament – what should be expected in […] More
The Wimbledon tennis championships begin the third round, with the tournament fully up in the air on the women’s side. Petra Kvitova and Karolina Pliskova, the two top choices as favorites in the tournament, are gone. This is a massive opportunity for someone else to step up and fill in the void. On Thursday, we […] More