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With a season of relentless finals behind them, Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski lock in their Nitto ATP Finals berth, joining a growing British contingent poised to challenge the doubles elite under Italian lights.
Amid the crisp autumn chill of Beijing’s hard courts, Coco Gauff absorbed Eva Lys’s relentless groundstroke assault, emerging with a 6-3, 6-4 victory that propels her title defense forward into familiar semifinal territory.
Amanda Anisimova clawed back from a set deficit in a marathon quarterfinal, toppling Jasmine Paolini to reach the China Open semifinals and claim her maiden WTA Finals spot amid rising season stakes.
Fresh from the shadow of early-season triumphs, Mirra Andreeva arrives in Beijing chasing not dominance but delight, her strokes freer as the Asian hard courts test a maturing resolve.
Under the glare of late-season lights, Novak Djokovic, at 38, transforms a once-steady serve into a weapon of quiet dominance, holding off time and rivals alike as he eyes another Shanghai deep run.
Beneath Beijing’s crisp autumn sky, Emma Navarro’s unflinching baseline game exposed Iga Świątek’s unraveling form, igniting a historic U.S. charge through the China Open quarterfinals.
Under Beijing’s unyielding lights, Jannik Sinner channeled hard-court mastery into a swift 6-2, 6-2 dismantling of Learner Tien, claiming the China Open and igniting his path through the autumn swing.
The humid courts of Shanghai ignite with first-round drama as a Hungarian on the rise outduels a fading icon, setting the stage for clashes that blend raw power and tactical finesse amid a field hungry for breakthroughs.
Roger Federer’s nomination for the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 revives the poetry of a career where effortless strokes masked the fierce mental and tactical duels that redefined tennis’s golden age.
As the International Tennis Hall of Fame unveils its 2026 ballot, Roger Federer leads a trio whose careers blended unyielding strategy with the raw pulse of competition, inviting fans to weigh in on legacies that still resonate on every surface.
In the shadow of Parisian spires, the 39-year-old entertainer draws a line after 2026, transforming his final season into a tapestry of retrievals, roars, and unyielding spirit.
In the steamy confines of Qizhong Forest, David Goffin steadied his nerves after a tight first-set tiebreaker, then dismantled Alexandre Müller to claim a spot in the Shanghai Masters’ second round—a gritty step forward for the veteran campaigner.
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