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In a third-set marathon under Tokyo’s glare, 45-year-old Rohan Bopanna erases match points to storm into his 64th doubles final, chasing history just behind John McEnroe’s enduring shadow.
In the China Open’s steady rhythm, Iga Swiatek surges to a milestone victory on hard courts, her command briefly overshadowed by an opponent’s pained withdrawal.
Amid the indoor hum of a 20th-anniversary Challenger, Martin Landaluce outlasted a top seed’s resistance, his second title a vivid stroke toward Next Gen qualification.
Under Beijing’s floodlights, Daniil Medvedev dismantled Alexander Zverev in straight sets, a 6-3, 6-3 triumph that silenced season-long doubts and propelled the former world No. 1 toward a hard-court resurgence.
As Turin hosts the season finale from 9-16 November 2025, the prize purse climbs to a record level, with a potential undefeated champion pocketing 5,071,000.
In the Ariake Colosseum’s charged air, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz confronts Taylor Fritz’s determined surge, a Japan Open clash where hard-court speed and inner resolve collide to shape season-ending legacies.
In the humid glow of Tokyo’s hard courts, Carlos Alcaraz battled inner doubts and a stubborn opponent, rediscovering his spark to edge Casper Ruud and line up a rematch with Taylor Fritz.
In October’s humid grip, the Shanghai Masters offers $9.2 million to weary players, turning every hard-court rally into a desperate bid for season’s end relief.
Facing a stubborn challenge under Beijing’s glaring lights, Jannik Sinner channeled his inner steel to erase a late deficit, clinching a hard-fought quarterfinal win and priming for another Top 10 test.
Carlos Alcaraz’s last-minute withdrawal sharpens the focus on Novak Djokovic’s return to the court, where a semi-final rematch with Jannik Sinner looms as the tournament’s defining tension amid the humid buzz of Qizhong Forest.
Beijing’s hard courts witness Iga Swiatek’s commanding start unravel into sympathy, as an injury sidelines her opponent and clears a path toward familiar foes.
Beijing’s hard courts witness a Czech’s calculated push forward, her poise unraveling a local hero’s comeback bid and opening doors to deeper tournament glory.