Tennis
Rafael Jodar says he did not push a ball girl out of his way at the French Open
Spanish player Rafael Jodar said he did not push a ball girl out of his way during his third-round win against American Alex Michelsen at the French Open on Friday.
SharesSinner struggles with dizziness during heat wave in French Open second-round stunner
Overwhelming favorite Jannik Sinner is out of the French Open in the second round.
SharesVenus Williams and Hailey Baptiste withdraw from French Open women’s doubles
Venus Williams will not play in the women's doubles at the French Open alongside Hailey Baptiste.
SharesNaomi Osaka’s latest French Open fashion ensemble includes ivory train and gold jacket
Naomi Osaka keeps bringing the fashion in Paris.
SharesA stunned Davidovich Fokina says his coach abruptly quit and flew to Miami during French Open
After his five-set first-round win at the French Open, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina did not expect his coach to suddenly leave Paris.
SharesNovak Djokovic pushed in four-set win amid heat wave at French Open
Novak Djokovic placed ice packs around his neck and on top of his head during changeovers to keep cool amid the Paris heat wave at the French Open on Wednesday.
SharesFrench Open groundskeepers drench the clay courts with water and salt during heat wave
The scorching heat wave that has gripped Paris since the start of the French Open isn't just pushing the players to their limits. The clay courts risk cracking, too, under the intense sun.
SharesJannik Sinner discusses his Eiffel Tower Lego project after 1st-round win at French Open
Jannik Sinner already started building a miniature Eiffel Tower with Lego blocks. Now he's begun his pursuit of an elusive French Open title, too.
SharesCoco Gauff involved in ‘mini car accident’ on her way to French Open match, still gets win
Coco Gauff was involved in a car accident on the way to Roland Garros for the first match of her French Open title defense on Tuesday. She did not appear injured.
SharesNaomi Osaka’s taste for fashion in the spotlight again with walk-on outfit at the French Open
Naomi Osaka's taste for fashion was in the spotlight again on Tuesday at the French Open.
SharesFrom McEnroe to Medvedev, meltdowns on tennis courts are part of the sport’s mental challenge
The tennis season is heating up with the French Open underway. That means that racket-smashing moments can't be far off.
SharesHeat at French Open impacts clay courts and sends fans to sprinklers
Tennis players at the French Open say they haven't experienced conditions this hot at Roland Garros since the Paris Olympics.
SharesHeat wave at French Open impacts the clay courts and has fans begging for water
Tennis players at the French Open say they haven't experienced conditions this hot at Roland Garros since the Paris Olympics.
SharesWawrinka waves emotional goodbye to French Open after losing in first round
Stan Wawrinka waved a fond goodbye to the French Open after losing in the first round on Monday.
SharesDjokovic overcomes a slow start, hostile crowd in first-round win at French Open
At age 39, Novak Djokovic can still wear opponents down.
SharesTearful Kostyuk reaches French Open 2nd round and speaks of missile attack back home in Ukraine
Marta Kostyuk's first-round win at the French Open became one of her toughest matches after she found out beforehand that a missile almost hit her parents' home in Ukraine.
SharesGotta go: Home player Arthur Gea takes emergency bathroom break during French Open debut
Home player Arthur Gea ran off the court for an emergency bathroom break early in the first set of his French Open debut on Sunday.
SharesAward-winning AP national sports writer, tennis expert Howard Fendrich dies at 55
Howard Fendrich, a national sports writer for The Associated Press whose persistent reporting and detail-rich prose brought readers inside dozens of taut Grand Slam tennis finals, record-breaking Olympic moments and harrowing trips down Alpine ski slopes, has died. He was 55.
SharesNCAA tennis serves up dose of uncertainty as colleges face growing financial strain, program cuts
College tennis expanded for decades before beginning to shrink in recent years. Since 2015, men's programs across all three NCAA divisions have dropped from 765 teams to 683, while women's programs have declined from 930 to 840, according to NCAA participation data through the 2024-2025 season.
SharesSinner opens French Open against wild card as he chases a career Grand Slam
Jannik Sinner won't have the crowd on his side when he starts his quest for a career Grand Slam at the French Open.
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