A former Red Sox slugger is the latest notable athlete to jump into the world of pickleball. J.D. Martinez, who played in Boston from 2018 through 2022, has signed an exclusive deal with table tennis ...
Narratives aplenty as the world’s best get ready to descend on Dubai looking to kickstart their season with a prestigious ...
Madison Keys returned to her career-best No.7 in the latest WTA rankings after winning the Australian Open. Keys joined ...
Jessica Pegula had a pretty good idea about what was to blame for her shock Australian Open loss as the world No. 6 lamented that the court was "so slow" while the balls were "so heavy." On Friday, ...
Jessica Pegula has backed Novak Djokovic's call for more entertainment for fans, saying tennis should become less "stuffy" and "uppity." Pegula is no stranger to sporting razzamatazz -- her father ...
Jelena Djokovic, who is married to Serbian tennis superstar ... former basketball player Predrag Danilovic, will face a resurgent Paul Badosa in her next match. Jessica Pegula blamed slow ...
The 27-year-old Canadian, who is also a talented tennis player, took to social media yesterday to share how she was not seeing many “women or people of colour”. Her video quickly went viral ...
Pegula defeated Belgian tennis player Elise Mertens in two sets, 6-4, 6-2. Novak Djokovic added to his record collection by playing in his 430th career Grand Slam match — one more than Roger ...
It was the German's first win over a top-10 player since 2022. 'I knew I had to play more than my best tennis,' Siegemund ... Seventh-seeded American Jessica Pegula finally beat Elise Mertens ...
Another strong contender for the title of wealthiest tennis player is Jessica Pegula, daughter of American sports mogul Terry Pegula, who owns the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and NHL’s Buffalo Sabres.
Pegula, an accomplished player both in singles and doubles ... In an ace start to the tennis season, Pegula has reached the final at Adelaide International and is feeling upbeat about her chances ...
This time, Pegula was up against an experienced player like Mertens, a former World No. 13. The American maintained an impressive first-set serving performance, winning 72% of points on her first ...