Daniil Medvedev used his racket to smash a camera attached to the net during a tricky opening round win at this year’s Australian Open. The world No. 5 eventually beat Thailand’s Kasidit ...
Daniil Medvedev destroyed his racket and a net camera in a mid-match ... I know that I play better when I play more tennis so I was like, "Why play one-hour-30 (minutes), minimum three hours ...
After a particularly demoralising point, the Russian started hacking at the net with his racquet. Watch the moment ... at least in his tennis game, in the following set after the outburst, sinking ...
After giving up two set points to his Thai wildcard opponent and staring down the barrel of a 2-1 deficit in the third set, Medvedev repeatedly smashed his racquet into the net and damaged the ...
To win a grand slam title is something every tennis player dreams of from the day they start swinging their racquet. Despite the difficulty of winning a grand slam tournament, only a select few ...
Madison Keys claimed her second Adelaide International title by defeating ... Maddie hits the ball harder than anyone; she played some amazing tennis," said Pegula. "This was a good week to ...
In a significant step toward promoting fairness and integrity in table tennis, the ITTF has announced an updated Racket Control process, set to be implemented progressively from 2025. Approved by the ...
Felix Auger-Aliassime advanced to the Adelaide International final after defeating Tommy Paul in a nearly three-hour match. Auger-Aliassime will face Sebastian Korda in the final. Jessica Pegula ...
"I haven't been back (to Adelaide) since 2022, and I was lucky enough to lift the trophy then," said Keys, who is seeded 19th at the year's first Grand Slam. "And now I'm back, and I'm holding it ...
But in Adelaide, after a 6-2 ... She’s doing what so many women do outside of tennis, but has until recently been a rarity in the upper echelons of the sport: coming back from a career break ...
Keys, who also won the Adelaide title in 2022 and made the quarterfinals in Auckland last week, sent down 10 aces and fired off 26 winners as she took an hour and 43 minutes to beat world No 7 Pegula.