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A hamstring injury pulls Carlos Alcaraz from the fray just as Spain needs his fire most, leaving the team to summon depth against a confident Czech squad in Bologna’s quarterfinal spotlight.
Carlos Alcaraz bows out of the Final 8 with injury woes, leaving Spain to confront Czechia’s rising stars on Bologna’s unforgiving courts and test the depth of national resolve.
With Flushing Meadows’ hard courts cooling for winter, former doubles specialist Eric Butorac steps into the tournament director role, channeling a lifetime of net rushes and advocacy into steering New York’s electric Grand Slam.
The American’s Instagram farewell captures a journey from Atlanta’s streets to Wimbledon’s quarters, blending gratitude with the subtle uncertainties of stepping away from the baseline.
Cristian Garin turned Montevideo’s clay into a stage for redemption, outlasting Ignacio Buse in a tense final to snag his fourth Challenger title of 2025 and reenter the Top 100, while a wave of seasoned pros seize momentum across the circuit.
Carlos Alcaraz’s relentless drive through majors and masters events secured his second ATP year-end No. 1, capping a season where he and Jannik Sinner traded supremacy in a rivalry that electrified the tour.
As Jeddah’s lights prepare to illuminate the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, three young guns—Martin Landaluce, Justin Engel, and Federico Cina—reframe the grind of a pro season through discipline and quiet rituals, channeling isolation into the drive that could redefine their futures.
Lleyton Hewitt teams with his 16-year-old son Cruz for a doubles wildcard at the NSW Open, blending veteran savvy with youthful drive against rising Aussies, as family ties meet Challenger intensity on home hardcourts.
Under the PalaAlpitour’s glare, Jannik Sinner withstood Carlos Alcaraz’s relentless pressure to secure a straight-sets victory, captivating 6.7 million Italian viewers and etching his name deeper into national lore.
Felix Auger-Aliassime’s semifinal push at the Nitto ATP Finals propels him to a career-high No. 5, a breakthrough forged in late-season fire and personal poise as the ATP Tour bows out on a high note.
In the pressurized confines of Turin’s indoor arenas, where every point tests a player’s tactical depth and mental edge, Nitto Denko Corporation recommits to the ATP Tour’s pinnacle, extending its sponsorship to fuel the season’s most gripping confrontations.
Jannik Sinner turned a mid-season vulnerability into year-end strength, his retooled delivery anchoring a tense straight-sets win over Carlos Alcaraz to defend the Nitto ATP Finals title before a fervent home crowd.