Tennis News & Highlights

Welcome to the place where tennis fans get the real scoop. We keep it short, we keep it clear, and we give you the moments that actually matter. From shocking upsets at the US Open to record‑breaking Wimbledon runs, here’s what’s hot right now.

US Open Action

Coco Gauff made a bold move just days before the US Open. She dropped coach Matt Daly and hired biomechanics guru Gavin MacMillan, the guy who helped Aryna Sabalenka fix her serve. Gauff said she’s thinking long term, not just this tournament, and you’ll see the changes on the court when she opens against Ajla Tomljanovic.

Meanwhile, Daniil Medvedev’s first‑round match turned into a circus. A photographer walked onto the court at match point, causing a delay and a heated exchange with the umpire. Medvedev eventually lost to Benjamin Bonzi in five sets, smashed his racket, and had to be escorted out. The incident sparked a big debate about court security and player temperament.

On the women’s side, Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen pulled off a huge upset, beating No. 24 seed Veronika Kudermetova 6‑4, 4‑6, 6‑4. It’s the first time an Indonesian has won a Grand Slam singles match in 22 years. Her next challenge? A showdown with 2021 champion Emma Raducanu.

Wimbledon Wrap‑Up

Iga Swiatek destroyed the competition at Wimbledon 2025, winning the final 6‑0, 6‑0 against Amanda Anisimova. The Polish star became the first woman from her country to claim the title and added a sixth Grand Slam to her résumé. Her dominance was a reminder that a player can be both powerful and precise.

Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon run was a mix of grit and injury. A scary fall in the quarterfinals left him limping into a semifinal loss against Jannik Sinner. At 38, Djokovic admitted age and past injuries are catching up, but he’s still chasing a record 25th major.

Britain got its own feel‑good story when wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones, ranked 282, stunned higher‑ranked Tomas Martin Etcheverry in straight sets. The win showed that a good grass‑court feel can beat raw power, and it gave British fans a glimpse of future home talent.

All these moments point to a tennis season that’s anything but predictable. Whether you’re tuning in for a big name comeback or a fresh face making history, the next few weeks promise more drama, more surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep watching.

Stay with us for quick updates, deeper analysis, and the kind of insights that help you understand why a serve matters as much as a grand slam title. Got a story you want to discuss? Drop a comment and join the conversation. The court is open, and the action is just getting started.

Coco Gauff bets on Gavin MacMillan to fix her serve days before US Open

Coco Gauff bets on Gavin MacMillan to fix her serve days before US Open

Days before the 2025 US Open, Coco Gauff split with coach Matt Daly and hired biomechanics expert Gavin MacMillan, known for rebuilding Aryna Sabalenka’s serve. The move follows a summer of double faults—320 in 48 matches. Gauff says she’s prioritizing long-term development over timing. Changes are already underway as she opens against Ajla Tomljanovic on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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Daniil Medvedev US Open chaos as photographer halts match and sparks meltdown

Daniil Medvedev US Open chaos as photographer halts match and sparks meltdown

A photographer stepped onto the court during match point in Daniil Medvedev’s US Open first-round match, triggering a volatile scene and a six-minute delay. Medvedev raged at the umpire and incited the crowd before falling in five sets to Benjamin Bonzi. The episode revived memories of Medvedev’s past run-ins with the New York crowd and raised questions about courtside security and officiating protocol.

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Daniil Medvedev meltdown after US Open 2025 five-set loss to Bonzi sparks umpire row

Daniil Medvedev meltdown after US Open 2025 five-set loss to Bonzi sparks umpire row

Daniil Medvedev crashed out of the US Open in the first round, losing to Benjamin Bonzi in five sets after a wild momentum swing. A photographer stepping onto the court led to a disputed first-serve do-over, triggering a heated exchange with the umpire. After the loss, Medvedev smashed his racket and had to be escorted off. The result sends Bonzi through and leaves Medvedev facing scrutiny over his composure.

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Janice Tjen shocks No. 24 seed Kudermetova at US Open, sets Raducanu showdown

Janice Tjen shocks No. 24 seed Kudermetova at US Open, sets Raducanu showdown

Indonesian qualifier Janice Tjen beat 24th seed Veronika Kudermetova 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 at the US Open, ending a 22-year wait for an Indonesian singles win at a Grand Slam. The 23-year-old, ranked 149, held her nerve in a tight third set to seal her first tour-level victory. Next up: 2021 champion Emma Raducanu, whose own qualifying run once inspired Tjen during a college injury layoff.

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Iga Swiatek Crushes Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 for Record Wimbledon Triumph

Iga Swiatek Crushes Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 for Record Wimbledon Triumph

Iga Swiatek made history at Wimbledon 2025 with a flawless 6-0, 6-0 win against Amanda Anisimova in the final, becoming the first Polish woman to win the title and claiming her sixth Grand Slam. Swiatek dominated from start to finish, leaving Anisimova struggling to keep up in her first major final.

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Djokovic’s Wimbledon 2025: Pain, Persistence, and a New Challenger’s Rise

Djokovic’s Wimbledon 2025: Pain, Persistence, and a New Challenger’s Rise

Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon 2025 run was rocked by a dramatic fall during his quarterfinal, leading to a semifinal defeat against Jannik Sinner. The 38-year-old admitted age and past injuries are catching up, as he continues the chase for his record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.

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Wimbledon 2025: Wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones Shocks Etcheverry in First-Round Thriller

Wimbledon 2025: Wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones Shocks Etcheverry in First-Round Thriller

Jack Pinnington Jones, a British wildcard ranked ATP 282, stunned ATP 53 Tomas Martin Etcheverry in Wimbledon’s first round with a straight-sets victory. Despite Etcheverry’s power serving, Pinnington Jones showed sharp grass-court instincts, flipping their head-to-head record with an impressive performance.

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