Novak Djokovic has given a reality check to those expecting him to do well in Monte Carlo this week. The world No. 1 is playing his first tournament in almost a month after suffering a surprise early exit in Indian Wells. And
Alexander Bublik turned heads when he handed his racket to a ball kid and told her to “play” in his place during his first-round match at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The 16th seed went on to lose heavily to Borna Coric 6-1 6-1,
Johnny Herbert believes that F1 fans should be revelling in Max Verstappen’s current dominance of the sport in a similar manner to which golf fans enjoyed the performances of golf icon Tiger Woods. The Dutchman won his third race of the season
Jack Nicklaus, just two years removed from dominating amateur golf as a student at The Ohio State University, bested a star-studded field of the game’s greatest professionals to capture his first Masters Tournament title on this day in history, April 7, 1963.
Brooks Koepka has issued some fighting talk ahead of the Masters next week by highlighting how his impressive runner-up finish at last year’s major at Augusta proved to his critics that he was back to his best. The American, who was recovering
Rafael Nadal has announced on social media that he will not be competing in the Monte-Carlo Masters tournament. The former world No. 1 has not competed at an ATP Tour event since his return to the court in January in Brisbane. Nadal
Golf superstar Jon Rahm is planning a Spanish feast for his Masters dinner, but fellow golfer Dustin Johnson has now awkwardly confessed he’s not familiar with many of the dishes. Johnson, who won the Masters in 2020, will be among the stars
Outspoken LIV Golf defector Ian Poulter has made it clear that he won’t be taking part in this year’s Masters, despite being seen at Augusta playing a full round this week. Poulter caused a stir after being spotted teeing up at the
The ATP have reportedly opened up a bidding war for a tenth Masters 1000 event. Saudi Arabia previously tabled a lucrative offer to host the competition, though they will now face competition from other wealthy states. ATP boss Andrea Gaudenzi has spoken
The Augusta National Invitation Tournament in Georgia teed off for the first time on this day in history, March 22, 1934. “A tradition unlike any other,” in the now-famous words of CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, the golf competition was renamed the Masters