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PM UTC While TikTok trends have helped reignite their popularity, the resurgence of tennis bracelets goes beyond fleeting ...
Two players known for their at-times chaotic styles produced a fittingly chaotic final point at the D.C. Open.
Grand Junction High School unveils six new tennis courts and a legacy monument, celebrating nearly 100 years of ...
Two limited-release frames, a bag and dampeners that celebrate the brand’s two most decorated players and the season’s final Slam.
American men's tennis star Taylor Fritz brings his laid-back California style with him wherever he goes. The ATP World No. 4 ...
Brand Wimbledon serves a masterclass in building long-term global identity - The iconic dark green and purple colours date back over a century to 1909 ...
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Axios on MSNThe world's fastest-growing racket sport finally hits the DMVDink out, pickleball, there's a hot new racket sport in town: padel. Why it matters: Padel is like pickleball's cool, jet-setting cousin — a social tennis spinoff whose popularity is skyrocketing.
Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is one step away from mounting another successful title defense at Wimbledon.
Amanda Anisimova booked her spot in a maiden Grand Slam final at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, showcasing her characteristic power-hitting over the past fortnight.
Tennis players, from recreational to professional, are very particular about their strings. Some, including Roger Federer, will not string their racket with just one string, but two.
Wimbledon may demand white, but this year’s ensembles proved that within its narrow palette lies endless possibility. From runway-inspired walk-on looks to elegant on-court silhouettes, the 2025 ...
Emma Raducanu expressed frustration with having to get a couple of her rackets re-strung during her third-round loss to top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon on Friday.
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