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Before the United Cup ignites on January 3, stars like De Minaur and Zverev sharpen their edges on Sydney’s hard courts, where national pride meets personal reinvention in the summer heat.
Under the bright lights of Dubai’s arena, Nick Kyrgios shook off three years of rust to claim a straight-sets win over Aryna Sabalenka, turning a stacked ‘Battle of the Sexes’ into a timely confidence boost amid laughs and levelers.
With eight titles and 71 wins behind him, Carlos Alcaraz sharpens his game amid a coaching shift, chasing that final Grand Slam piece and another year-end No. 1 run into 2026.
Aryna Sabalenka channels her World No. 1 fire into an unpredictable exhibition against Nick Kyrgios, where one-serve rules and a shrunken court test raw adaptability in Dubai’s arena.
Jack Draper’s lingering arm issue forces him to bypass the 2026 Australian Open, a tough call that tests his breakout momentum after a 30-9 season capped by Indian Wells glory.
The British No. 1’s bruised arm sidelines him from Melbourne’s hard courts, testing his resolve after a year of mounting setbacks.
As the Australian Open nears, Aryna Sabalenka’s grip on No. 1 faces fresh tests from surging rivals like Amanda Anisimova and Coco Gauff. Experts Greg Garber and Brad Kallet unpack the top storylines, from maiden Slam hunts to American supremacy, in a season primed for upheaval.
The United Cup 2026 launches the tennis year with the United States chasing a repeat amid fierce group rivalries in Perth and Sydney, where national squads blend singles firepower and doubles grit on sunlit hard courts.
The tennis legend ties the knot with Andrea Preti in Palm Beach, blending personal joy with her resilient return to the WTA Tour at 45.
Learner Tien’s 2025 ATP surge began in the grit of 2024 Challengers, where a rib injury and relentless streaks forged the lefty’s rise to Next Gen glory.
Amid the ATP’s grueling swings from clay to hard courts, three deliveries turned pressure into power plays. Alcaraz’s aces, Fritz’s fortress, Sinner’s saves—vote for the one that cracked the season’s toughest nuts.
At 17, Emerson Jones outdueled rival Talia Gibson in a high-stakes semifinal to claim a 2026 Australian Open wildcard, turning a tense Pro Tour race into a launchpad for her pro ascent.