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The men's and women's tennis tours use similar methodologies when ranking players. Here's how the rankings are put together ...
For years, tennis balls have been the sport’s fuzzy yellow scapegoat, blamed for poor play and even injuries. Now, the men’s ...
A new online safety tool used by the ATP flags more than 162,000 messages containing "severe" abuse during its first year in ...
Hungary's Marton Fucsovics steadied after a late lapse to capture his third ATP title on Saturday, holding off Botic van de ...
The ATP Tour said its Safe Sport initiative has flagged more than 162,000 abusive social media comments directed at players ...
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FirstCuriosity on MSNJannik Sinner Expects Fellow Players to Catch him and Carlos Alcaraz Soon on the ATP Tour
Jannik Sinner has admitted that he expects other ATP players to catch up with the level he and Carlos Alcaraz have displayed for the past two seasons. The duo has dominated the men’s circuit in recent ...
The social media platform is a vital route into tennis for casual fans. But can the sport embrace the chaos that makes it so?
The newest popular influencer on TikTok’s “For You” page might be the scroller’s favorite tennis player. The ATP sure hopes ...
The Copenhagen-based brand is launching a collection of T-shirts, polo tops, tennis shorts and caps with the ATP ahead of the ...
As such, the ATP announced on Wednesday that it is extending and updating its revised ranking system through mid-August. Here are a few things to know about the latest update: 1.
Top men's tennis players were shielded from more than 162,000 social media comments containing "severe" abuse during the first year of the Artificial Intelligence-powered ATP Safe Sport initiative, ...
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