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On Wimbledon’s Centre Court, a doubles defeat sparked not defeat but awe for Caroline Dolehide, a mindset fueling her pro career and now guiding young athletes through the sacrifices and supports that define the path to the top.
After years of carving out wins on the tour’s edges, the Austrian reflects on a career built on steady resolve and tactical smarts, closing the book with heartfelt thanks.
In Bologna’s charged arena, a depleted Spanish squad turned doubles grit into a quarterfinal upset, edging past a firing Czech team and reigniting hopes of a first deep run since 2019.
Beneath Bologna’s arena lights, a veteran Spanish pair turned tiebreak peril into triumph, outlasting Czechia’s rising stars to revive national hopes after six lean years.
As the 2025 season closes, the ATP Awards nominees embody a year of tactical battles and mental endurance, from baseline grinds to coaching masterstrokes that propelled careers forward amid packed arenas and shifting surfaces.
Under the lights of Turin’s Pala Alpitour, Novak Djokovic turned a high-stakes final into a showcase of enduring brilliance, defeating Jannik Sinner to launch his record 400th week atop the rankings amid a career defined by tactical reinvention.
A 20-year-old Marat Safin turned early defeats into a torrent of titles, rising to No. 1 on November 20 amid the roar of crowds and the grind of unyielding rallies.
On Sydney’s hard courts, Lleyton Hewitt and his son Cruz blend veteran savvy with youthful fire in a challenger doubles run, pushing through an early rout before a quarterfinal clash reveals the fine margins of family tennis.
In the roar of Malaga’s arena, Italy’s women claim a second straight Billie Jean King Cup title, their captain Tathiana Garbin channeling a health crisis into unbreakable team resolve that outlasts any opponent on the hard courts.
On a crisp November day, Roger Federer’s path to enshrinement unfolds with words from the legends who shaped his game, blending nostalgia and the quiet thrill of legacy secured.
One year after his final professional swing, the Spanish icon steps back onto the court at his academy, trading championship intensity for the steady rhythm of practice and guidance.
Lleyton Hewitt’s unexpected doubles return with son Cruz ignites the Sydney courts, blending veteran poise and youthful drive in a rout that stirs memories of past glories.