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Amid a dominant 2025 season capped by year-end No. 1 status, Carlos Alcaraz’s instinctive honesty on court has clinched him the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award once more, blending tactical brilliance with unshakeable integrity.
The Italian duo’s blend of grit and flair across four titles secures a second straight Fans’ Favourite nod in the 2025 ATP Awards, turning home crowds into unbreakable allies.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner top the 2026 Australian Open entry list, carrying eight straight major titles into Melbourne’s heat. As challengers circle, the hard courts promise tactical duels where mental edges could shatter their reign.
In a year of high-stakes volleys and unbreakable bonds, five ATP doubles teams turned pressure into history, from British triumphs to dramatic comebacks across the slams.
Carlos Alcaraz swaps Grand Slam pressure for the raw energy of a baseball park, where exhibition rallies against João Fonseca blend fun with fierce adaptation on unfamiliar turf.
Returning mothers on the Hologic WTA Tour turned postpartum challenges into career highs, blending family pulls with on-court fire to claim titles and majors that echoed resilience across the circuit.
Amid the grind of clay courts and hard-court dashes, five young guns from Germany to Côte d’Ivoire turned Challenger pressure into personal milestones, blending raw talent with unyielding belief in a season of firsts and records.
Andrey Rublev turns baseline battles into broader purpose, earning the 2025 Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award amid a season of tactical grit and personal revelations.
As 2025 fades, top players stack photos of foes onto holiday treats, exposing the grins, grudges, and tactical barbs that simmer beneath the Tour’s surface.
Lorenzo Musetti closes a breakthrough 2025 by adding veteran coach Jose Perlas to his team, signaling a tactical and mental reset as the Italian eyes deeper runs on every surface.
December’s heat in Jeddah builds as the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals draw under-21 talents ready to unleash a season’s worth of grit on indoor hard courts, where every point pulses with ambition.
Eight under-21 talents descend on the Next Gen ATP Finals 2025 in Saudi Arabia, where short sets and indoor hard courts will expose raw nerves and tactical edges. Jakub Mensik and Learner Tien anchor a field hungry for breakthroughs, but the format’s frenzy could unravel even the steadiest minds after a draining year.