Tracy Austin

Tracy Austin was a former world number one and achieved Grand Slam success in the US Open singles and

ATP Tennis Tour

The Association of Tennis Professionals or ATP Tour was formed in 1972 to protect the interests of top professional players, but only began to wield significant power after wrestin

Martina Hingis

Often outspoken and never far from controversy, Martina Hingis remains the women's tennis answer to Monica Seles

Monica Seles' career will always be thought of in terms what could have been. The naturalised American enjoyed a phenomenal start to her career in the early 1990s, before a horrifi

Justine Henin

Described by all-time great Billie Jean King as "pound for pound, the best tennis player of her generatio

Suzanne Lenglen

France's Suzanne Lenglen was seen by many as the first ever female tennis celebrity. A flamboyant, extravagant and trend-setting athlete, she was given the nickname of 'La Divine'

Maria Bueno

Maria Bueno was one of tennis' true stars throughout the 1950s and 1960s, with a total of 19 Grand Slam titles in her career.
The Brazilian began playing tennis at a very you

Leading British Performances

British legend Fred Perry achieved many successes in his tennis career, but there was one that he was particular

US Open Tennis

The US Open can lay claim to being one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world, having first been staged in 1881, although initially separate US Opens were s

British US Open

Since the open era began, two British male players have reached the final of the US Open, but both finished on the losing side.

In 1997 Greg Rusedski battled his way through