Why Is Michael Zheng Stalling His Own Career?
Michael Zheng created a significant stir at this year's Australian Open. His journey saw him triumph through three challenging qualifying matches, culminating in a stunning five-set victory over Sebastian Korda in the first round – notably, the same Sebastian Korda who recently secured the championship title at the Delray Beach Open. Following such a remarkable and high-profile success that sent ripples through the tennis world, many observers are left questioning Zheng's subsequent move: he has since dropped back down to collegiate competition. This decision has sparked considerable debate regarding the immediate future and trajectory of his promising professional career.
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Teenage Prodigy Teodor Davidov Debuts at Sarasota Open ATP Challenger
Fifteen-year-old tennis prodigy Teodor Davidov made his ATP Challenger debut late Friday afternoon at the Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open. Having received a wildcard entry into the prestigious tournament, Davidov, currently ranked 1575 in the world, faced Canada's Liam Draxl in the first round of

Interesting Sarasota Open First Round Matchups
The 2026 Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open ATP Challenger is once again set to deliver a series of captivating early encounters. One notable match in the first round pits veteran Kei Nishikori (36 years old) against Argentina's Nicholas Kicker (33 years old) in what will be their inaugural meeting

Djokovic Is Most Popular ATP Fan Favorite By Far
Novak Djokovic stands as the undisputed leader in social media popularity among active tennis players, demonstrating an extraordinary connection with fans worldwide. With a remarkable 8.5 million followers, he holds a substantial lead over his peers, underscoring not just his legendary career b

Marco Trungelliti's Historic Top 100 Breakthrough
In a testament to perseverance and dedication, Marco Trungelliti has finally reached a significant career milestone, breaking into the ATP top 100 rankings at the age of 36. This remarkable accomplishment grants him his first-ever direct entry into the main draw of Roland Garros, a stark contra

Biofile: Scoop Malinowski's First Tennis Memory with Chris Evert
My earliest tennis memory takes me back to the early 1970s, specifically to a hotel lobby in Boston where I met Chris Evert. My mom, recognizing her growing fame, told my brother and me to get her autograph. At that time, I frankly didn't even know what tennis was. Yet, her remarkable kindness

How To Stop Political Bias In Tennis
In an effort to preserve the integrity and neutrality of tennis, a robust stance against political demonstrations on court is imperative. Author Scoop Malinowski proposes stringent measures: a mandatory $10,000 fine for any player who refuses a post-match handshake for political reasons, with r