Fritz is far from the only player on the ATP Tour who is unhappy with the quality of tennis balls over the past few years.
Jannik Sinner probably can't wait to get the fourth Grand Slam in the cabinet at Roland Garros. The 23-year-old will be ...
Kiwi Josh Geary’s preparation for another New Zealand Open tilt later this month may just include victory at the 2025 Vic ...
Former U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu will delay her start of the 2025 season after undergoing an emergency appendectomy ...
Madison Keys, who captured her first Grand Slam title last month in Melbourne, has not played since her title run Down Under.
There was a slight setback when Raducanu was forced to skip her first event of the season - the ASB Classic - as she ...
Australia reduced Sri Lanka to 229 for nine at stumps on Day 1 of the second Galle Test, while the women's T20 tri-series saw ...
Secretary Pete Hegseth will meet with his Australian counterpart Richard Marles, marking Hegseth's first meeting at the ...
Despite Melbourne's impressive sporting pedigree and near unrivalled major events résumé, it had never managed to crack into ...
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Hosted on MSNTaylor Fritz brutally slams Australian Open balls, blames them for contracted injuryTaylor Fritz described the balls used during the Australian Open swing as "the deadest balls ever" and claimed that they ...
Zheng Qinwen has made a coaching addition as the world No. 7 is bringing in 2002 French Open champion Albert Costa ahead of ...
After the shock Australian Open second-round defeat, Daniil Medvedev failed to go beyond the second round of the Rotterdam ...
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