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Tennis is a popular sport enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. As one of the oldest sports in the world, tennis offers a lifetime of enjoyment and competition. There is a wide range of tennis news, articles, and videos available online to keep players informed about the latest trends in the sport. From professional tournaments to recreational leagues and tips for improving your game, there is something for everyone. Here are some of the top sources for tennis news, articles, and videos. 1. ATP World Tour: The official website of the ATP World Tour provides the latest news and updates on professional tennis. Follow the world’s top players, stay up to date on the latest tournaments and watch highlights of the biggest matches. 2. USTA: The USTA website is a great resource for players of all levels. Read articles on the latest in tennis, watch instructional videos and find local leagues and tournaments. 3. Tennis.com: A great source for tips and advice on how to improve your game. The website also includes news about the latest tournaments and players, as well as equipment reviews. 4. Tennis Magazine: This magazine is a great source for in-depth analysis of the latest trends in
Nelly Korda was back to competition for the first time in nearly two months and didn't miss a beat. Korda had a rough start and said she didn't have many happy thoughts when she made the turn at 2 over for the day, two shots behind Charley Hull. The only big surprise was seeing her younger brother, Sebastian, who has been charting his own career in tennis that kept him from seeing his sister win until Sunday at Pelican Golf Club.
Former British Open champion Cameron Smith and Jason Day, back Down Under for the first time in seven years, shot 4-under 67s Thursday and were two strokes off the lead midway through the first round of the Australian PGA at Royal Queensland. Smith, the 2022 British Open champion at St. Andrews, 2015 U.S. PGA Championship winner Day and fellow Australian Marc Leishman were in a group behind first-round early leader Elvis Smylie, the son of former Australian tennis pro Liz Smylie, who shot 65, and Joel Girrbach of Switzerland (66).