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The rematch from the 2025 French Open final will see Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz face off for the 13th time since 2021 ...
The crowd at Wimbledon has been searching for their next home ace to lift a Championship at the All England Club. The last ...
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard clocked a 153 miles per hour (246.23km/h) serve on day one of Wimbledon 2025 and entered the Grand Slam record books. Standing at 6 ft 8 in (2.03m), Mpetshi Perricard is ...
Wimbledon organizers said Tuesday they aim to unveil the statue of the British tennis great during the 2027 edition ... Slam singles title overall — in the 2016 final against Milos Raonic. An ...
Milos Raonic embraces "servebot" moniker on 'Second Serve' The big-serving Canadian may be nearing the twilight of his playing career, but he still has a lot more left to give the game.
Milos Raonic is the best Canadian tennis player ever. And his Olympic defeat shows he's running out of time.
Milos Raonic suffered yet another injury against Alex de Minaur at the Australian Open. Read more here.
Raonic got a taste of life after tennis during his time away from the game. The 32-year-old took some university courses, started playing golf, read books, and got married to his longtime partner.
What looked like an incredible play by Frances Tiafoe against Milos Raonic quickly turned into a rule debacle that led to fans booing crazily during the ATP Tour Masters 100 in Canada.
During a crucial set point during a first-set tiebreaker between Frances Tiafoe and Milos Raonic at the National Bank Open in Toronto, Canada, a bizarre rule swung the match in Tiafoe's favor.
He was out, then in, then out, then back in — a night of Raonic tennis. One more night in Toronto after a 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 win in just more than two hours and 44 minutes of centre court play.
Canada's Milos Raonic beat American Frances Tiafoe 6-7 (12), 7-6 (4), 6-3 in an epic first-round match at the National Bank Open.