2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg
The Internationaux de Strasbourg (IS) marks its historic 40th edition in 2026, solidifying its position as one of the most prestigious stops on the WTA Tour. Since its elevation to...
The Internationaux de Strasbourg (IS) marks its historic 40th edition in 2026, solidifying its position as one of the most prestigious stops on the WTA Tour. Since its elevation to...
The tennis world turns its gaze toward the iconic red clay of Paris as the 125th edition of the French Open (Roland-Garros) takes center stage. Officially scheduled from May 18 to June 7, 2026, the world's premier clay-court championship marks an absolute turning point in modern tennis history. Coming off a historic 2025 tournament that...
The European and North African clay-court swing represents one of the most physically demanding and tactically captivating periods on the WTA Tour calendar. Nestled beautifully in the penultimate week before...
The brief but intense grass-court season is universally recognized as one of the most exciting periods on the tennis calendar. In the critical weeks bridging the clay of the French Open and the historic lawns of Wimbledon, the tennis world shifts its focus entirely to fast-paced, low-bouncing slice shots and dominant serve-and-volley performances. Serving as...
The grass-court swing of the professional tennis calendar is brief, intense, and deeply traditional. Serving as one of the definitive launching pads for this surface shift is the Libéma Open. Held annually in the scenic surroundings of Rosmalen, near 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands, this combined ATP and WTA 250 event offers players an ideal bridge...
As the tennis world transitions to the slick, lightning-fast grass courts of the summer season, few venues hold as much prestige and historical charm as West London. The HSBC Championships, traditionally known as the Queen's Club Championships, stands as one of the most popular and longest-running grass-court tennis events in existence. Established all the way...
As the clay dust settles over Europe, the tennis world undergoes its swiftest and most striking transformation of the season. The grueling, high-bouncing baseline rallies of Paris give way to the slick, lightning-fast courts of the grass-court swing. Sitting at the absolute pinnacle of this brief and historic stretch is Germany's premier tennis event: the...
There is no sporting event on earth quite like The Championships, Wimbledon. From the crisp white attire and pristine perennial ryegrass to the timeless tradition of strawberries and cream, SW19 remains the undisputed crown jewel of the tennis world. As the tour prepares to descend upon south London, this comprehensive guide provides everything you need...
As the summer heat begins to simmer over the concrete jungle, the tennis world turns its gaze toward the iconic blue courts of Queens. The 2026 US Open promises to be a monumental chapter in the sport's history, marking the 146th edition of this grand spectacle. From the high-octane night sessions at Arthur Ashe Stadium...
As the tennis world turns its eyes toward the Southern Hemisphere, anticipation for the 2027 Australian Open has reached a fever pitch. Known affectionately as the "Happy Slam" for its electric atmosphere, sun-drenched courts, and world-class hospitality, the tournament is set to host the world's elite once again at the iconic Melbourne Park. With historic...
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