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As the 2025 ATP season draws to a close, the tour’s safeguarding measures stand firm against the mental grind of endless rallies and global travel, protecting players from Jannik Sinner to line judges in the heat of competition.
With the 2026 ATP Board of Directors now confirmed, a mix of veterans and newcomers promises to guide the tour through its relentless calendar, from Shanghai’s intense rallies to Auckland’s fresh starts. These shifts carry the quiet weight of decisions that could reshape player rhythms and event pulses in the year ahead.
As players shake off the off-season rust and eye the 2026 calendar’s grueling sprints, the ATP introduces a Safeguarding Programme to guard against the off-court threats that can unravel a season’s focus.
From Bolivian football fields to indoor rallies in Jeddah, Juan Carlos Prado Angelo chases the intangible edge he first sensed trading shots with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. As an alternate at the Next Gen ATP Finals, his aggressive forehand drives ambitions toward Grand Slam qualifiers and a top-200 breakthrough.
As the 2025 ATP season winds down with players nursing weary limbs from endless rallies, a new online outpost emerges to keep the sport’s fire burning—merchandise that captures the thrill of a down-the-line winner without stepping on court.
In the grind of lower-tier circuits, a young Chinese player’s frustrations boiled over into a web of corruption spanning 22 matches. What pushed Pang Renlong from qualifier battles to outright betrayal?
In Jeddah’s tense group finale, Nishesh Basavareddy clinched a Next Gen ATP Finals semifinal berth not through his final point, but a rival’s opening surge—highlighting the mental calculus of under-21 breakthroughs.
With three semi-final spots hanging in the balance at the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, Friday’s round-robin finale in Jeddah tests young resolve amid tactical showdowns and personal stakes.
Amid the electric buzz of young talents battling at the Next Gen ATP Finals, the ATP Partners Summit 2025 in Jeddah fuses sharp business strategy with the pulse of tennis’s future, setting the stage for bold expansions.
Nicolai Budkov Kjaer turned the tables on Rafael Jodar in Jeddah, avenging a past defeat and positioning himself on the cusp of the Next Gen ATP Finals semifinals with sharp tactics and cool resolve.
Bahamian courts buzzed as pros and celebs traded volleys for charity, raising $300,000 in a post-season exhale that blended laughs with lingering tactics.
With a semifinal on the line against Justin Engel at the Next Gen ATP Finals, Nishesh Basavareddy draws strength from his new coach Gilles Cervara’s high-stakes experience to steady his rising game.