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‘They Call Me Picasso!’ Rublev Being Rublev

Andrey Rublev is one of the most powerful players on the ATP Tour, always locked in and focussed on the court. It's a combination that has led the 25-year-old to 12 tour-level titles and a career-high Pepperstone ATP Ranking of No. 5. But off the court, Rublev's endearing nature and

ATP Legacy: Chang Reflects On Historic Sunshine Double

In 1989, Michael Chang won the first and only major tournament of his career, Roland Garros. Three years later, the pride of Hoboken, N.J., did something that may have been even more difficult: He won the coveted Sunshine Double, taking the titles in both Indian Wells and Miami. “Coming into Indian

ATP Legacy: Jim Courier Reflects On Reaching No. 1

Jim Courier is an American tennis legend who accomplished plenty during his illustrious career. Thirty years ago on 10 February 1992, he hit perhaps his highest mark when he climbed to No. 1 in the ATP Rankings for the first time. Courier positioned himself for a shot at No. 1 when

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