
Matt Fitzgerald
Senior Content Editor at Tennis Magazine
Senior Content Editor, TC. 🎾 + ⚾ for life. Amateur photog enthusiast. Views my own.
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tennis.com | Matt Fitzgerald
The Spaniard is feeling her best on German grass, and loving the popularity of her jewelry line amongst fellow players (mostly). Published Jun 19, 2025BERLIN—Around this time last year, Paula Badosa had come to grips that a nagging back injury was on the verge of cutting her WTA career far too short. Playing in Bad Homburg the week prior to Wimbledon, the former world No. 2 successfully played three matches before advancing to the round of 16 at the All England Club in an uplifting run.
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tennis.com | Matt Fitzgerald
A lucky loser this week, the Tunisian secured her first Top 5 win in nearly two years Wednesday. Published Jun 18, 2025BERLIN—Tatjana Maria completed a fairytale run in London last Sunday when, as a qualifier, she defeated four successive Top 20 players en route to lifting her biggest career trophy at the Queen’s Club. This week, is it Ons Jabeur’s turn to rediscover her own winning feeling at a venue where she’s been the last woman standing previously?
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tennis.com | Matt Fitzgerald
The 16-year-old Wimbledon native has posted her best junior singles result at Roland Garros. Published Jun 06, 2025Last June as a 15-year-old wild card, Hannah Klugman made it to the final round of Wimbledon qualifying on a surface British players traditionally prefer. Nearly twelve months later, Klugman has posted her best junior singles result across the English Channel on red clay.
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tennis.com | Matt Fitzgerald
The world No. 1 and his team made the change before arriving in Paris. Published Jun 04, 2025⬆️ A look at Sinner's new return stance, how it begins and when he moves forward before the server makes contact. ⬆️PARIS—Tennis players are always on the hunt for ways to improve, from changing technique, bringing on new team members or trying out tactical adjustments. Experimenting with leaving their comfort zone, for all intents and purposes. Even if you are world No. 1.
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3 weeks ago |
tennis.com | Matt Fitzgerald
The son of Lindsay Davenport and Jon Leach is getting a preview of college life in Paris, too. Published Jun 04, 2025PARIS—Jagger Leach may have strong family ties to the University of Southern California. But this fall, the ITF’s No. 6-ranked junior will chart his own path when heading up the coast to enroll at a long-time rival school. “My dad, uncle and grandfather, all obviously went to USC.
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Had some ATP players tell me what makes Carlos Alcaraz such a captivating presence on tour, while having Carlitos reflect on connecting with the public. My fave line, naturally from Medvedev: "His bad mood is a happy mood for 99 percent of the planet." 😁 https://t.co/kMdRnvdOSh

Produced a feature about ATP players feeling the tour is wide open, especially on clay. A week late sharing tho Madrid making the case anyway. Alcaraz, Auger-Aliassime, Berrettini, Dimitrov, Draper, Fils, Medvedev, Musetti, Rune and Ruud all contributed: https://t.co/GPtOTjT3Ah

Jack Draper in Monte Carlo: "I don’t see why I can’t be really effective on this surface." Today, Draper defeated Tommy Paul in just over an hour, reaching the Madrid quarterfinals for the first time 😮💨 Safe to say his game is effective on clay 🫡 https://t.co/J9EjDshRmK

RT @Tennis: True to Matt Van Tuinen’s no-nonsense, unpretentious style, he shared some jarring news in three words: “I have ALS.” The lon…