This year marks the 50th anniversary of TENNIS Magazine's founding in 1965. To commemorate the occasion, we'll look back each Thursday at one of the 50 moments that have defined the last half ...
1 told Tennis Warehouse of his switch to the Tecnifibre Razor Soft 17/1.25 strings. “These strings give me more easy power. After, there was a question to find the control, and I feel like I don ...
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In This Article People / Marcus Millan While you might play tennis purely for the adrenaline and sport, fashionable clothes and accessories are another element of this game that’s been keeping ...
Tennis requires a huge range of movement: running backward, lunging, sidestepping, and even sliding (if you’re a Francesca Schiavone wannabe), which is why running shoes and other nonspecific ...
In the last possible game of a match, the players/teams change ends when either player/team has scored five points. How do players score in table tennis? A point can be won on every serve and a player ...
A nearly $19 million lakeside estate 60 miles southeast of downtown Dallas has hit the market. The 11,000-square-foot home ...
Does American tennis have a pickleball problem? Even as the U.S. Open opened this week with more than a million fans expected for the sport's biggest showcase, the game's leaders are being forced ...
Caroline Wozniacki used to come to the U.S. Open all but certain that she would face one of the great players of her generation. For the former world No. 1 from Denmark, every year seemed to bring ...
Playing tennis can lead to stronger bones, greater range of motion, increased cognitive function, and greater longevity than with any other sport. A tennis player serving during a match on a clay ...
The British number two had to withdraw from her match against top seed Daria Kasatkina at the Korean Open on Saturday. She had been on a good run in Seoul, dispatching top-50 stars Peyton Stearns ...
“Quite frankly, it’s obnoxious to hear that pickleball noise,” U.S. Tennis Association President Dr. Brian Hainline grumbled at a recent state-of-the-game news conference, bemoaning the ...