Sinner and Sabalenka Complete the Sunshine Double — But Is There a Problem at the Top of the Men’s Game?
Are we downplaying how remarkable this is because of how inevitable it felt? Jannik Sinner made history on March 29th, capturing the Miami Open to complete the coveted ‘Sunshine Double.’ The Italian dispatched Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 in the final, becoming the first man since Roger Federer in 2017 to win both Indian Wells and…
ATP Miami Preview | Does Jannik Sinner complete the Sunshine Double?
Do we get Alcaraz vs Fonseca?! The Miami Open on the men’s side feels a bit more open than it typically would, but is that really true? With Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal, the tournament loses one of its anchors, and with it, a sense of structure. This isn’t just about one player being absent, it’s more…
WTA Miami Preview | Can Sabalenka complete the Sunshine Double?
Aryna Sabalenka arrives in Miami riding the biggest wave on tour. Fresh off her first Indian Wells title, she’s playing with a level of confidence and composure that has separated her from the pack. The question now isn’t whether she can win matches, it’s whether she can sustain that level long enough to complete the…
Sabalenka wins her first Indian Wells Title | Where does this match rank across the WTA? |
The BNP Paribas Open final ultimately came down to just a few decisive points. The World No. 2, Rybakina held match point, but Sabalenka dug in, winning a backhand exchange to level the third-set tiebreak at 6–6. Moments later, after a missed backhand from Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka fired down one last unreturnable serve to…
ATP Weekly Recap: Alcaraz Soars in Doha while Sinner loses in QF | Etcheverry Gets his first title in Rio | Korda Wins in Familiar Territory
I hosted ATP weekly on Talking Tennis to discuss the three tournaments, but have added some quick hitting blurbs below. It was a packed week! Alcaraz Lifts the title in Doha Carlos Alcaraz captured the Doha title with a dominant straight-sets win over Arthur Fils, overpowering the Frenchman from the opening ball in a 50-minute…
ATP Weekly Recap: Cerúndolo Wins at Home, De Minaur Finally Breaks Through in Rotterdam, Shelton Earns His First Indoor Title
All three finals this week featured matchups between the tournament’s top two seeds, setting up true heavyweight showdowns. I hosted ATP weekly on Talking Tennis to discuss the three tournaments, but have added some quick hitting blurbs below. It was a packed week! Ben Shelton saved three championship points at 4–5 in the third set,…
Bianca Andreescu lifts the title at the W75 Vero Beach
It was a historic day at the Grand Harbor Golf and Beach Club, as the stadium court was officially named in honor of tennis legend and Vero Beach resident Ivan Lendl. Later, with the trophy in hand, Andreescu posed beside the newly unveiled marble plaque honoring Lendl’s career titles and weeks spent as world No….
British number one Emma Raducanu splits with coach Francis Roig
Raducanu’s ‘most dispiriting’ Slam display…what went wrong? Here I give my post match analysis, with a small article that follows. British number one Emma Raducanu has split with coach Francis Roig after her exit from the Australian Open. The 23-year-old lost to Austria’s Anastasia Potapova in straight sets in the second round at the Australian…
Iga Swiatek vs. Elena Rybakina, a Quarterfinal clash down under!
Ahead of the 2026 season, I said that Rybakina would finish the year at number 4 in the WTA rankings. The main reason I had her this high was because I felt that she could win a slam in 2026. My hunch was that it would be Wimbledon, but I quickly followed that up by…
