most recent editorials
Wimbledon’s Centenary Celebrations Sadly Set For Hollowest Championships Yet
Despite the centenary celebrations, Wimbledon 2022 may feel like a sadly hollow affair.
The Arrival Of Carlos Alcaraz Signals A New Dawn In Men’s Tennis
The risk that Alcaraz is a product of sensationalism merits caution. But the results are clear.
Del Potro - The Greatest Player Tennis Never Fully Had
Perhaps it is all too easy to look back with a sense of sorrow or pity at Del Potro’s career. On the surface, the story of the ‘Tower of Tandil’ appears to read as a simple tragedy.
But there are more layers to this story. Deeper lessons to be learnt.
How Novak Djokovic Became an International Political Pawn
Novak Djokovic has been released from detainment after a federal Judge reversed the cancellation of his visa by the Australian Border Force. Let’s recap what has happened, and more importantly - why.
Why an ATP/WTA Merger is a Logistical Nightmare
The benefits of such a merger from a WTA standpoint are clear. While prize money and commercial appeal are closer across the ATP and WTA than at any point in the past, there remain veritable inequities between the two. A union of the tours is perhaps the best way to ensure total parity across the financial side of the game.