Coming off the biggest season of her career, Amanda Anisimova has committed to play the 2026 Credit One Charleston Open, ...
Nigeria’s leading table tennis export and Africa’s highest-ranked player, Quadri Aruna, steps back onto the world stage on ...
After the disappointment of missing out on the end-of-year WTT Cup Finals for the first time, Africa’s table tennis stars ...
The world’s fastest sport is taking centre stage in the desert. Starting today, the Lusail Sports Hall transforms into a glob ...
Men's singles top seed Lin Shidong of China survived a five-game battle to beat Germany's Benedikt Duda, while women's top seed Wang Manyu of China powered into the quarterfinals with a straight-game ...
Amanda Anisimova, No. 3 in the WTA world rankings, is the fourth top 15 player to join the Credit One Charleston Open on ...
The calendar includes 83 championships: 39 international, 16 world, 10 Asian, three GCC, one Arab, and 14 domestic events ...
Tennis comebacks emerged as one of the defining themes of the 2025 season, with several high-profile players reviving stalled ...
Amanda Anisimova and Priscilla Hon were seen relaxing by the pool after Anisimova’s third-round exit in the Brisbane ...
Jannik Sinner is set to skip the European Indoor swing for the Middle Eastern hard courts after his first event as Italian ...
Jannik Sinner wants to return to the top of the ATP rankings in 2026 and has a very good chance of reaching this milestone.
Amanda Anisimova has revealed she is 'in a really good place mentally' as she looks to build on her breakoout 2025 season.