Murray must prove he's done playing second fiddle
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray needs to press home his advantage over Novak Djokovic and use the World Tour Finals to ensure he finishes 2016 as world No. 1.
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray needs to press home his advantage over Novak Djokovic and use the World Tour Finals to ensure he finishes 2016 as world No. 1.
Andy Murray has been drawn in a group with Stan Wawrinka, Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic at the ATP World Tour Finals.
Andy Murray celebrated his rise to the top of the world rankings by beating John Isner 6-3 6-7(4) 6-4 in a hard-fought BNP Paribas Masters final in Paris.
Third-seeded Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic overcame a slow start to beat Elina Svitolina 6-4, 6-2 on Sunday and win the Elite Trophy.
Nick Kyrgios has served his suspension and is free to return to the ATP Tour, senior Tennis Australia official Todd Woodbridge says.
Caroline Garcia, Kristina Mladenovic, Alize Cornet and Pauline Parmentier will represent France against the Czechs in the Fed Cup final.
Dominika Cibulkova put on a show of unflappable tennis to upset top-ranked Angelique Kerber 6-3, 6-4 to win the WTA Finals title on Sunday.
Marin Cilic beat Kei Nishikori in straight sets to win the Swiss Indoors title Sunday, a repeat of their 2014 U.S. Open final meeting.
When is too much, too much? More than anyone on the ATP, first-time World Tour Finals participant Dominic Thiem knows the answer.
Most tennis coaches feel the need to constantly be out there on the road, but not, it seems, Ivan Lendl, the man guiding world No.1 Andy Murray.
Yes, Andy Murray, you're the top player in the land of tennis, but you won't be for long unless you come up big at the ATP World Tour Finals.
Propelling himself to the top in the same age as Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal makes Andy Murray's latest achievement all the greater.
Andy Murray's rise to the No. 1 ranking was a long time coming, and his win at the Paris Masters showed the tennis world, he's not going to give it up anytime soon.
Serena Williams has shown off her singing prowess before, but this performance to Bon Jovi's "Always" might be even more impressive.
Ernesto Escobedo's father desperately wanted to become a successful pro tennis player, but he got something better instead: a son who has all the talent in the world to succeed on tour.
If Andy Murray can displace Novak Djokovic as world No. 1 in the coming weeks, he and brother Jamie will achieve something even John and Patrick McEnroe couldn't, writes Mark Hodgkinson.
Andy Murray believes the tears he cried after losing in the 2011 Wimbledon final helped earn him the respect of the British public.
It has taken time, but Jack Sock is finally starting to make a habit of winning matches and living up to all those comparisons to fellow American Andy Roddick.
Of all the players in this year's WTA Finals field, who would have thought Dominika Cibulkova would have won the title? Her run in Singapore was a fitting end to a thrilling season.
Consistency and loss of nerve have always been Dominika Cibulkova's bugaboos, but Sunday in Singapore, she proved she can beat any player in the world when focused.
If you've ever been a bored kid, you're probably more than familiar with the "Face the Cracker" challenge. And now you can watch some of your favorite tennis players do their best attempt.
Madison Keys is the first person to tell you she still succumbs to the pressure of big moments. That was evident Thursday at the WTA Finals.
Unpredictable? Check. Confusing? Yep. Chaos? No question. Welcome to fall tennis on the ATP Tour.
Who needs Serena Williams at the WTA Finals when you have Svetlana Kuznetsova thrilling the crowd with dramatic matches?
Perhaps more than anyone who has ever held the No. 1 ranking, Angelique Kerber understands the significance of the achievement.
The thrilling battle between Svetlana Kuznetsova and Agnieszka Radwanska proved the WTA does not need a dominant player or a first-class rivalry to showcase its fierce competition.
After struggling in the second set against Agnieszka Radwanska at the WTA Finals, Svetlana Kuznetsova took some drastic measures and cut off part of her ponytail.
With Serena Williams sitting out Singapore for the second straight year, the WTA Finals is again wide open. Will Angelique Kerber end her career season with a win, or will another player step up?
If you want to know when Angelique Kerber found the fortitude to turn her game around, look no further than last year's WTA Finals. Now, she returns as the favorite, yet with still more to prove.
It's fair to question whether the ATP was too lenient on Nick Kyrgios after the repeat offender's latest incident.
Drama will always follow Serena Williams. It's just who she is. But she has promised to come back as determined as ever in 2017. She has done it before, and she can do it again.
Former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki defeated Kristina Mladenovic 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-2 to win the Hong Kong Open on Sunday, her second title in Asia in the past month.
Cliche as it might sound, Monica Puig's win at the Rio Olympics showed all of Puerto Rico that dreams can come true if you work hard enough.
Frances Tiafoe has a long way to go to meet his lofty goals, but the American teenager knows that all his hard work could pay off as early as next season.
A big question hanging over Maria Sharapova is whether she'll be welcomed back after her doping suspension and controversial reduced ban. Well, we got our first glimpse Monday in Las Vegas.
He might be the top player in the world by a country mile, but Novak Djokovic faces the same everyday challenges and personal conflicts as everyone else.
Walk around the National Tennis Center in Beijing and you can sense that China is building its own tennis culture and looking for its own identity.
Angelique Kerber's loss in Beijing has given Serena Williams a chance to regain the No. 1 ranking before the year ends, and you can bet both are feeling the pressure.
Japan Open champion Nick Kyrgios is learning that with his competitive temperament, life gets a lot easier if he takes care of business and wins matches.
Federer said in a recent interview he saw a marked improvement in his knee a few weeks ago.
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Okay, putting away the fingers and toes, Djokovic needs to do slightly better than Murray at Tour Finals to keep No. 1 following Davis Cup.
Based on my fingers and toes, Djokovic needs one more win than Murray at O2 for No. 1 following Davis Cup. Murray same wins as Djokovic.