Karolína Plíšková has voiced her frustration with fellow tennis players regarding their constant complaints about an “overloaded” schedule, asserting, “They’re always complaining… and paid more than ever.” Her comments reignite the debate on player workload and compensation.
Author: Noah Rodriguez
The Arkansas State Red Wolves secured a significant victory over Middle Tennessee, notching seven wins in a dominant match. This triumph underscores A-State’s strong performance this season and enhances their momentum heading into future competitions.
In a provocative editorial, The Washington Post critiques Grand Slam tennis for perpetuating the stereotype that women lack the stamina of their male counterparts. The discussion emphasizes the need to reassess gender biases in the sport’s structure and perception.
Aryna Sabalenka successfully defended her US Open title, showcasing her dominance on the court. Meanwhile, Amanda Anisimova faced another heartbreaking defeat, falling short once more in her quest for a Grand Slam breakthrough.
Duke University has unveiled its 2025 Fall Schedule, as announced by Ashworth, promising a dynamic lineup of events and academic offerings. Students and faculty can look forward to an engaging semester filled with opportunities for growth and collaboration.
In the highly anticipated third round of the U.S. Open, Ben Shelton takes on Adrian Mannarino while Frances Tiafoe faces Jan-Lennard Struff. Both matchups promise thrilling tennis, with Shelton’s power contrasting Mannarino’s finesse, and Tiafoe’s speed challenging Struff’s baseline game.
As the U.S. Open enters the second round, attention turns to intriguing matchups including Lorenzo Musetti facing David Goffin and wildcard Abdu Diallo taking on Pedro Munar. Both contests promise intense competition, with players aiming for pivotal breakthroughs.
Alexandra Eala made history as the first player from the Philippines to win a Grand Slam match, showcasing her exceptional talent at the Australian Open. The 18-year-old tennis prodigy is poised to inspire a new generation of athletes in her home country.
Jannik Sinner is poised to make history at the US Open, aiming to become the first man in 17 years to clinch the title after a breakthrough season. With a powerful game and rising confidence, the young Italian could rewrite the record books.
The City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) has added Albertus Magnus College as an affiliate member for men’s and women’s tennis. This decision expands the conference’s competitive landscape, providing new opportunities for student-athletes in the sport.