Latest posts by Bren Gray

Tennis player YouTube channels: Who to follow in 2026

Written by: Bren Gray |

There’s an exciting trend emerging in tennis media where active players are launching their own YouTube channels. Gone are the days of press conferences and journalists being the middle men. Now, fans can access in-depth, personal content directly. If you’re eager to get to know some of your favorite players on a deeper level, here […]

This Week in Tennis (February 23): New champs & broken records

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Missed out on last week’s tennis action? Then you’re in the right place. Below I recap all the big results, including how each of the four ATP and WTA Tour events were won. There was plenty of drama off the court as well, which I break down too. Last week’s tennis results There were three […]

ATP Acapulco 2026, best odds, predictions & value bets

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Mexico has its moment in the spotlight this week, with the Acapulco ATP 500 event beginning on Monday. But that’s not all that’s drawing attention to Mexico today, as the country is currently in upheaval after cartel boss El Mencho was killed over the weekend. What impact will this have on the tennis? Is the […]

This Week in Tennis (February 16): Top seeds rule and teens rise

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February tennis was in full flight last week, with brilliant events unfolding in Dallas, Rotterdam, Buenos Aires and Doha. If you missed any of the action – on or off the court – then don’t worry, because I didn’t. Below, I fill you in on all the crucial storylines of the past seven days in […]

This Week in Tennis (February 9): Davis Cup drama

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The week after a Grand Slam is always an odd one in the world of tennis, but last week there was no shortage of action. From Davis Cup upsets to title defenses and young stars breaking through, plenty of memorable moments occurred. If you took a breather, then read on, as I breakdown the top […]

Watching tennis on TV vs in-person: The pros and cons

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I’ve watched a lot of tennis from my couch over the years. Too much, if you ask my wife. But I finally made it to the Australian Open in January, and it had a big impact on how I think about the whole screen vs physical debate. Spoiler alert: both have their place. Read on […]

Where to sit in a tennis stadium: The best seats and why

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Where you sit to watch a tennis match has a big impact on your overall experience. Your view of the players, the ball, the angle and trajectory of shots, engagement with the crowd–all of these factors are influenced by where you are seated in the stadium. Below, I break down the factors to consider when […]

This Week in Tennis (February 2): Alcaraz & Rybakina reign supreme

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The 2026 Australian Open is officially over, with a fantastic final few matches unfolding over the weekend. If you missed it, or any of the action earlier in the week, then read on. Below, I break down all the top stories from the tennis world over the past seven days. Alcaraz continues to set records […]

2026 Women’s Australian Open final preview – Sabalenka v Rybakina prediction and best bets

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Me oh my, yes boy, do we have a doozy down under. It’s the unstoppable force vs the immovable object: Aryna Sabalenka vs Elena Rybakina in the 2026 Australian Open women’s final. They’re two of the game’s best ball-strikers and are both in red-hot form, setting up a captivating repeat of the 2023 final this […]

My Experience: 69 hours at the 2026 Australian Open

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I’ve spent 69 hours at the 2026 Australian Open over the past nine days. Below is my account of this experience. For those who couldn’t make it to Melbourne Park this year, this is your opportunity to live vicariously; for those who were there, let me know if we shared any of the same experiences. […]