Djokovic, Nadal, Osaka: Ranking the tennis players who earn the most per minute
Tennis stars are among some of sport’s highest earners, with millions of pounds often available in tournament prize pots around the world.
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Tennis stars are among some of sport’s highest earners, with millions of pounds often available in tournament prize pots around the world.
Emma Raducanu is going to the 'top' of women's tennis because of her attitude, Mats Wilander has insisted in a stinging contradiction to John McEnroe's verdict on the teenage sensation. McEnroe previously questioned Raducanu's physical and mental state ahead of the French Open.
Tennis stars are among some of sport’s highest earners, with millions of pounds often available in tournament prize pots around the world.
Emma Raducanu came through a thrilling first-round encounter against Linda Noskova at the French Open, but the crowd were less than impressed by how long the match took to finish.
Emma Raducanu came through a thrilling first-round encounter against Linda Noskova at the French Open, but the crowd were less than impressed by how long the match took to finish.
Day 2 at the French Open sees a host of British players in action, including Emma Raducanu.
The ATP and WTA's decision to remove all ranking points from Wimbledon has sent shockwaves throughout the tennis community, with some players now opting not to compete without any points on offer. But the decision also comes with some consequences for the likes of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, who will take huge hits to their rankings, while players like Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev could benefit from the decision and reach their career-highs.
Emma Raducanu showed exemplary grit on her French Open debut to rally to a 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-1 victory in the battle of teenagers against Czech qualifier Linda Noskova on Monday and reach the second round. The British 19-year-old arrived in Paris after retiring from a first-round match in Rome this month with a back problem but showed no signs of discomfort during the gruelling two hour and 37 minute contest on Court Simonne Mathieu. "It was an absolute battle. I'm proud of the way I fought," 12th-seeded Raducanu said in an on-court interview. "Linda really came out there firing and as soon as I dropped my ball speed she was all over me."