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Eighth seed Aleksandar Kovacevic weathered a fierce first-set challenge from 16-year-old Moise Kouame, turning the tide on the indoor hard courts of the Open Occitanie to claim a hard-earned victory and steady his early-season form.
A roadside repair in preseason turned into the glue for Neal Skupski and Christian Harrison’s Australian Open triumph, propelling the veteran back to doubles World No. 1 after 29 months in the shadows.
A year after her breakthrough semifinal, the 16-year-old Indian talent exits early at the Mumbai Open but uncovers layers of growth in body, mind, and game amid the tour’s relentless demands.
Twenty-five years on, revisit the indoor hard-court week in 2001 when a 19-year-old Roger Federer turned mounting pressure into his first ATP Tour title, conquering veterans and his own doubts along the way.
Trailing deep in the third set with match point against her, Alexandra Eala summoned the crowd’s energy and her own grit to turn defeat into a thrilling quarterfinal berth at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open.
At 16, French teenager Moise Kouame qualifies for the Open Occitanie, becoming the sixth-youngest man to do so since 2000. Facing eighth seed Aleksandar Kovacevic in Montpellier, his rapid rise blends raw talent with hard-earned grit on indoor courts.
From relearning to walk after a debilitating illness to lifting back-to-back trophies in Portugal, Chris Rodesch’s journey blends raw grit with tactical poise on the ATP Challenger circuit.
Absent from the Australian Open’s roar, the 22-year-old Dane turns injury into introspection, rebuilding his game with the same fire that once toppled Djokovic.
Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz lead American charge at the Dallas Open 2026, but Casper Ruud’s redemption quest adds edge to this ATP 500 showdown on fast indoor hard courts, where early-season stakes feel sky-high.
After Carlos Alcaraz’s Australian Open triumph sealed his career Grand Slam, Novak Djokovic draws quiet strength from a rankings resurgence, slipping back into the elite trio for the first time since 2024.
From packed stands in Melbourne to a historic home tournament, the 20-year-old phenom turns every match into a milestone for a nation discovering its place on the WTA stage.
A 16-year-old wild card grinds through Montpellier’s qualifiers, claiming a rare spot among the century’s youngest ATP entrants and facing a seeded test in the main draw.
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