Gael Monfils has been one of the most athletic, explosive, fastest, and electric players on tour since 2005 when he was named ATP Newcomer of the Year. He’s got a reputation for being an entertainer first on the court, often breaking out trick shots, dives, and ridiculous sliding defensive saves to hype up the crowd. …
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Daniil Medvedev has proven to be one of the toughest outs on the ATP Tour the past few years. As one of the few players apart from Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to hold the world number one ranking in recent memory. His game is a bit quirky: his strokes are far from textbook, he …
BWEH-ing his way into the top ten (again), Rublev is one of the most consistent players in the world. Does he ever lose to players ranked lower than him? He has trained his powerful baseline game since he was a little boy, and tennis runs in his family: his mother was a coach at the …
This flashy young Canadian seems to have the ability to hit any shot from anywhere on the court! From his jumping one-handed backhands, to blistering inside-out forehands, to sliding passing shots on the run, Denis has been wooing tennis fans across the globe since he burst onto the scene as a teen, defeating Rafael Nadal …
Diego Schwartzman has a reputation for being one of the hardest workers on the ATP Tour. What he lacks in height, he makes up for with fight. At only 5 ft 7 in (170 cm), Diego is one of the shortest players on tour, but that hasn’t stopped him from recording some fantastic results on …
He’s had a year that will cement his career in tennis history in 2022 and is only twenty-three. Casper Ruud’s two grand slam finals after previously only reaching the round of sixteen at the Australian Open in 2021. His peak ranking of second in the world was obviously a career-high and is indicative of his …
Stan the Man is one of the few players to snag a grand slam title during the era of domination by the Big 4 of Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray. At his best, his fearsome backhand and elite endurance enabled him to fight for any major title. Sadly, Stan has been hampered by injuries and …
Nick Kyrgios. He’s the closest thing to the current bad boy of tennis, heir apparent to John McEnroe’s often dramatic displays of emotion and loss of temper. As explosive as he can be, his tennis is even more so. Sporting a booming serve, heavy forehand, steady backhand, and delicate touch, he’s a threat on any …
He may be small, but his ball striking, speed, and “never say die” attitude has propelled Yoshihito Nishioka to a successful professional career on the ATP Tour. Plus, his humble, congenial attitude makes him likable across the world! Standing at only 170 cm (5 ft 7 in), free points are few and far between for …
This Brit (by way of New Zealand) has flown into the top 20 in the last two years and doesn’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon. Cameron Norrie is a product of Texas Christian University joining John Isner and Kevin Anderson as fellow NCAA products to reach the top 10 in the ATP …