Editor's Note: Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, Bolivia's Hugo Dellien waited almost two months before meeting his baby daughter in Paraguay. He blogged about the experience for ATPTour.com during the agonising wait. The image above with his wife and daughter was provided to us on 20 June, four days after
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How A Pro Turned A ‘Potato Field’ Into A Clay Court During The Pandemic
Wawrinka Gives Shout Out To Young Fan’s Song
The ATP Tour remains suspended until 13 July, but fans are following their favorite players closely. Chris, a 12-year-old who lives in San Diego, California, misses the Tour so much that he wrote a song about it. This is Chris. Chris was born with a rare genetic disorder called Alström Syndrome that
Khachanov’s Trainer, Schwartzman’s Trick: Tennis At Home Roundup
Ruud Reveals All In Twitter Q&A
Rafter, Barty Visit Healthcare Workers At Brisbane Hospital
Former World No. 1 Patrick Rafter and WTA World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty visited frontline healthcare workers at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in Queensland on Tuesday to show their appreciation and support during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pair met with David Rosengren, Executive Director of the RBWH, and had
Sharapova’s First Memory Of Djokovic: ‘I Think You Were Fanboying!’
Novak Djokovic and Maria Sharapova, two of tennis’ biggest stars, jumped on Instagram Live Tuesday to chat about everything from tennis and their mindsets to life off the court. One of the session’s funniest moments came when Sharapova recalled her first memory of the current World No. 1. “I remember we
Isner Breaks Down Tennis Talent Among NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes
John Isner never turns down an opportunity to talk about sports. The big-serving American joined Martin Necas, Teuvo Teravainen and Justin Williams of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday for the Zoom chat show ‘Checking In With Tripp’, hosted by former NHL player Tripp Tracy. Isner is a longtime Hurricanes
Supermarket Security & Food Deliveries: Krawietz & Mies Are Giving Back
For the first time since they each turned pro, Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies find themselves in one place for an extended stretch. The reigning Roland Garros doubles champions are at their respective homes in Germany, but a sedentary lifestyle didn’t sit well with the normally globetrotting duo. The German pair