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Is Hawkeye Broken? No, It’s Just The ‘Cressy Crescent’

Maxime Cressy hit 15 aces in a three-set loss to compatriot Christopher Eubanks on Thursday. One of those aces never hit his strings. With windy conditions wreaking havoc at the BNP Paribas Open, Cressy's ball toss hung up in the air for a fraction longer than the American expected, leading

Maxime’s Mission: Saving Serve & Volley

Serve and volley is dead. Just don’t tell Maxime Cressy. The 6’ 6” Paris-born American, who on Saturday defeated Australian Christopher O’Connell to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open in just his fourth Grand Slam outing, is determined to restore the lost art to its rightful place in the

Nadal Battles Into Melbourne Final, Plays Cressy

Rafael Nadal is one win away from capturing the 89th tour-level trophy of his illustrious career, after he booked a place in the final at the Melbourne Summer Set. The Spanish superstar, in only his second match since August 2021, drew on his big-match experience on Saturday to battle past Emil

Thiem, Lopez In Best Grand Slam Comebacks Of 2021

The past two days, ATPTour.com has reflected on the most memorable ATP Tour match comebacks of 2021. Now, continuing our review of the 2021 season, we look at the best Grand Slam comebacks of 2021, featuring Felicano Lopez, who rolled back the years, and Dominic Thiem, who edged Nick Kyrgios

Inside Maxime Cressy’s Unique Game & Relentless Determination

Maxime Cressy was playing a match at the age of 14 when his elbow began to bother him. That proved pivotal in his career. “I chose to serve and volley rather than giving up on the match,” Cressy told ATPTour.com. “It was the first time I experienced [the feeling of] putting

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