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Arthur Fils back on tour, can he get back into the top 20 in 2026?

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

After a tough nine-month battle with a recurring back injury, French sensation Arthur Fils is finally back on the ATP Tour. The 21-year-old, once hailed as the future of French tennis after climbing to a career-high world No. 14, made his highly anticipated return this week at the ATP Montpellier. His journey back to the […]

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

Written by: Bren Gray |

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 […]

Alcaraz the 2026 Australian Open champion, completed Career Grand Slam

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

In a passing of the torch that felt both inevitable and historic, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic on Sunday to claim his first Australian Open title. With this victory, the 22-year-old Spaniard becomes the youngest man in history to complete a Career Grand Slam. The match, held at a packed Rod Laver Arena, saw Alcaraz […]

Resilient Djokovic halts Sinner’s title defense to reach his 11th Australian Open Final

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

The crowds at the Australian Open certainly got value for their ticket price money today as both semi-finals delivered epic 5-set battles. While Zverev was close but couldn’t cause an upset earlier today, Djokovic showed once again why he’s one of the best players ever on the tour. In a late showing, Novak Djokovic defeated […]

Alcaraz outlasts Zverev in epic semifinal to reach maiden Australian Open Final

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has advanced to his first-ever Australian Open final after defeating Germany’s Alexander Zverev in an epic semi-final that lasted nearly five and a half hours. The victory keeps Alcaraz’s hopes alive for a historic career Grand Slam at just 22 years old. The match, held at a packed Rod Laver […]

“Data is Not Steroids”, Alcaraz Forced to Remove Fitness Tracker

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

A bizarre rules dispute overshadowed the start of Carlos Alcaraz’s fourth-round victory at the Australian Open on Sunday, as the world No. 1 was ordered to remove a banned wearable device just moments before his match began. During the pre-match warm-up on Rod Laver Arena, chair umpire Marija Cicak spotted a WHOOP fitness-tracking band concealed […]

This week in tennis (January 26): All eyes on Melbourne

Written by: Bren Gray |

Balls have been flying at a frenetic pace down under, with eight days of the 2026 Australian Open completed already in Melbourne. If you’ve missed some or all of the action, then you’re in the right place. I’ve been in the thick of it, and cover all the key storylines from the last week below. […]

Things got heated at the AO! Who is really Sinner’s greatest rival?

Written by: Abhinav Hans |

The weather Gods came to Jannik Sinner’s rescue today, when play was serendipitously suspended for around 10 min to close the roof on all show courts, as the Heat Rule came into effect owing to the sweltering Melbourne heat. This was right at the moment when Sinner was barely able to serve or move due to […]

Tennis Meets the Pickleball Court: Is TYPTI the Ultimate Hybrid?

Written by: Stefan Jonsson |

A simple guide to TYPTI, the new racquet sport In early 2026, a new racquet sport called TYPTI (pronounced TIP-tee) officially launched. The sport aims to bridge the gap between tennis and pickleball, offering a faster, more spin-friendly game in a smaller space. TYPTI was created by Steve Bellamy (founder of The Tennis Channel) and […]

Australian Open 2026 – The fashion and looks of the tournament

Written by: Simon Zeitler |

With tennis back on the biggest stage, the apparel designers also are back doing what they (should) do best. The Australian Open are the first big opportunity for sportswear companies to show their newest looks and as per usual, there is the good, the bad and the outright ugly. This year, a couple of brands […]