“If you wanted to design a game that was going to put people off from playing it,” one court tennis enthusiast said, “you would probably design a real tennis court.” Credit... Supported by Photographs ...
Traci Green, women’s tennis coach at Harvard University, remembers when her father took her to see Zina Garrison play at the U.S. Open. Garrison was the first Black woman to reach the finals of a ...
Pickleball got its start in the late 1960s in the Seattle area, and has exploded in popularity in the 2020s. Pickleball is often described as “tennis with a whiffle ball” and is often played on a ...
A lesser-known alternative to tennis, padel is steadily gaining popularity and the professional infrastructure to support it.
The first week of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships has brought upsets, a chorus of booing toward an umpire and a newly shaved head. The intense action on the court often gives even the most casual ...
In professional tennis, injury comebacks can often define a player’s career trajectory. Once considered career-threatening, ...
America faces a crisis of loneliness and isolation, an unexpected consequence of our digitally obsessed world. The relentless pursuit of virtual engagement has dulled the desire to seek out genuine ...
The Wilson SBR and Pro Staff 87 have been redesigned to fit today's off-court leisure and lifestyle aesthetics. Ahead of New York Fashion Week, Wilson released reimagined versions of iconic ...