BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at what tennis could do to become an even more appealing and exciting sport.
Ben Shelton breaks down the mechanics of serving in tennis.
But who has the best serve and tennis IQ? Kyrgios, of course. Luckily for tennis fans, the former World No.13 gave an explanation for his decision to include himself in two categories. When ...
Italy’s Matteo Berrettini has stated that he is ‘honoured’ to join Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) as a tennis ...
The two-week dining festival is back, with everything from one-off snacks and inventive cocktails to multi-course set menus ...
Two women in Winston-Salem are working to make the sport of tennis more diverse and accessible through a city-wide program.
The dining event is back for its second year, headlined by four exclusive dinners. In partnership with Mastercard, we chat to ...
Del Potro's dance with Djokovic was not the search for one last competitive high tennis has seen from some of his ...
Meet the young guns of Australian tennis – the rising stars with lofty aims to follow in the footsteps of their heroes, from ...
Players and their teams have never before encountered data as plentiful, rich and accessible. Several majors, including the ...
Coco Gauff, hailed as the heir to Serena Williams' legacy, has electrified the tennis world with her talent, but her serve is ...
Ben Shelton explains how the usage of the lower body and core helps increase a serve by at least 5-10 miles/hour.