Australian Open: Day 4 recap

MELBOURNEAustralia — Day 4 At the Australian Open, the tournament settled into a rhythm, with the top seeds progressing in controlled fashion, a few emerging players making statements and several matches decided less by fireworks than by discipline and execution. World no. 1 Aryna Sabalenka continued her efficient start to the tournament and dismissed Bai […]

Australian Open: Day One Recap

Day one of the Australian Open is rarely about trophies. It’s about nerves. About surviving and moving forward. About players trying to maintain themselves under high expectations as the first Grand Slam of the year finally begins. For Carlos Alcaraz, that weight was evident from the moment he set foot in Rod Laver Arena. The […]

CourtsApp is launched as “the healthiest app” and turns screen time into play time

CourtsAppthe first AI-powered marketing and booking platform built to modernize court marketing and bookings, rings in the new year and redefines what app health technology looks like by getting people from their phones to the court. CourtsApp helps players instantly find and book open courts for tennis, pickleball, padel and more; removing the friction that […]

Columbia’s Michael Zheng makes College Tennis “GOAT” talk with NCAA Singles title defense – World Tennis Magazine

By Randy Walker @TennisUitgever In a dramatic three-set showdown at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Columbia University senior Michael Zheng wrote his name into the university’s tennis record books. The Montville, NJ native defeated SMU’s Trevor Svajda 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 to win the 2025 NCAA Division I men’s singles championship, becoming just the eighth […]