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As February’s heat grips Rio de Janeiro, the Rio Open presented by Claro turns its clay courts into a proving ground for sustainable tennis, offsetting emissions and rallying fans without skipping a baseline beat.
After early-season heartbreaks, Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani turned their renewed partnership into a commanding WTA 1000 triumph, saving match points and channeling grit under Dubai’s glare.
Sebastian Korda shook off a shaky start to outlast Casper Ruud in a gritty three-setter at the Delray Beach Open, punching his ticket back to the semifinals with renewed fire.
Ben Shelton’s red-hot 2026 hits pause after Dallas glory, as quad discomfort forces him to skip the Abierto Mexicano Telcel and recalibrate for the long haul.
At 45, Venus Williams grabs a wild card for singles and doubles at Indian Wells, chasing redemption on familiar hard courts after a boycott’s long shadow and recent defeats.
Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten finally cracked the code against Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, clinching the Qatar ExxonMobil Open title with poise that signals a shifting doubles landscape.
Amid roaring home support and a rain delay, Ignacio Buse outlasted Joao Fonseca in a tense three-setter, exploiting errors to reach his first ATP 500 quarterfinal on the red clay of Rio de Janeiro.
The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships rolls out $3.3 million in prizes for its February swing, pressuring players to blend sharp tactics with mental steel on the desert hardcourts.
Fresh from Australian Open battles, top talents eye the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC’s boosted purse, where every crosscourt winner counts toward rankings and relief in Mexico’s coastal glare.
Under the desert sun, singles rivals like Daniil Medvedev and Learner Tien link up for the BNP Paribas Open, blending budding tensions with tactical surprises in a doubles field loaded with top talent.
Tropical downpours twice stalled the Rio Open, but as play resumes on slick courts, players channel the wait into sharpened edges, chasing quarterfinal glory amid the humid buzz.
Two points from defeat, Learner Tien turned the tables on defending champion Miomir Kecmanovic, rallying to the Delray Beach Open quarterfinals with grit and timely defense on the Florida hard courts.
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