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Fritz and Mpetshi Perricard’s match, by contrast, was at the mercy of the most sacred and strange tradition of them all: the ...
Every sport has gray areas to be exploited. The athletes who exploit them are often described as engaging in the dark arts: not necessarily breaking the rules, but pushing them to their limits. Every ...
Kyrgios explained on air what he would have done if he was Anisimova and getting beaten up badly early in the Wimbledon final ...
Nick Kyrgios doesn't think Cameron Norrie bouncing the ball a lot against Nicolas Jarry should be considered something ...
Why the lawsuit filed Tuesday exists, what it accuses tennis' governing bodies of doing and the next steps you can expect to see.
Data analysis by a University of Manchester psychologist has confirmed the suspicion that tennis players who take a bathroom break are likely to gain an advantage over their opponent.
Wimbledon: Gamesmanship takes new forms in tennis It may not be possible to eliminate gamesmanship and mind games altogether, but tennis can certainly do without the Kyrgios tactic of sledging ...
One of the major symptoms of burnout I mentioned last week is professionalism, and how so many players see tennis as their path to fame and fortune. For most of them, they have no other ...
Tennis scoring, explained: A guide to understanding the rules, terms and points system at the Australian Open© Provided by Sporting News ...
Canny Harry Hopman, nonplaying captain of the Australian Davis Cup team, seemed to be giving U.S. Captain Frank Shields a splendid lesson in Gamesmanship,* Down Under style. As a full-time tennis ...
MORE: Tennis final set tie-break rules, explained Scoring the match A match is completed (usually best of three or best of five) when a player reaches six sets and wins by at least two sets.
MORE: Tennis final set tie-break rules, explained Scoring the match A match is completed (usually best of three or best of five) when a player reaches six sets and wins by at least two sets.