With Indian Wells under way and my being away these past two weeks, this roundup is a bit all over the map. But with a smoldering Tommy Paul (above) and J.J. Wolf (below) to kick things off, I don't think you'll mind a little disorganization. Full report BELOW.
Big boy Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic won his first title since February 2020 on Sunday with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Norbert Gombos from Slovakia in the final of the Challenger in Mouilleron-Le-Captif, France.
Czech mates: Thick vs. thick
Liam Broady announced that he was taking some time off to nurse an injury, doggy style
And Christian Harrison confirmed that you can't teach an old dog a new trick.
Oscar Otte returns to play this week following his impressive run at the U.S. Open
Lucky dog
Dimitar Kuzmanov is the champion in Barcelona, claiming his first ATP Challenger 🏆.
I'm thinking Tobias Simon has 007 potential
Matteo Berrettini has a leg up in Indian Wells
Navratilova/Shriver: The greatest women's doubles team of all time reunite in the TV booth!!!
Tracy Austin and her brood
The president of Andy Murray's fan club helps a Brit out
Just Deserts: Karen Khachanov and Jannik Sinner
Pretty boy alert
Why can't I just forget about Dominic Thiem knowing he's no good for me?
This is what Quentin Halys and Jonathan Eysseric look like winning a doubles title
Vasek Pospisil looked this good playing just three games in Indian Wells before pulling out
Robert Farah lost in the first round again, but his ass will go on ...
Marton Fucsovics looked like a winner losing in the first round at Indian Wells / More HERE.
Marcelo Arevalo Gonzalez ought to be in pictures
Holger Rune's first time at Indian Wells didn't go as planned
Lose the chick ...
And I see a bump 'n' grind threeway in the making
Practice time with Andy Murray and John Millman
Reilly Opelka strikes a pose
David Vega Hernandez is built like a brick house
In the shallow end with Benoit Paire
Preparing for his next career as an Amazon fulfillment center employee?
Ken Skupski won a title last weekend in Sofia alongside Jonny O’Mara. The duo overcame third seeds Oliver Marach and Philipp Oswald 6-3, 6-4 to secure their victory over 77 minutes.
More than nine hours later and halfway across the world, Neal Skupski joined his older brother in the winners’ circle. Top seeds Skupski and Joe Salisbury defeated third seeds John Peers and Filip Polasek 7-6(2), 3-6, 10-5 to win the San Diego Open.
Tommy Paul fell in love with San Diego.
Now he just needs Taylor Fritz to be his sugar daddy
Dave Pfister gets fresh
Corentin Moutet shows feet
Gianluca Mager and the boys
Grigor Dimitrov would make a fine kept man
Maria Sakkari celebrates reaching the Top 10. Now imagine how high she'd be if she'd stop losing to players she shouldn't.
Ryan and Christian Harrison 1.0
Hot4Daddy: Now we see where J.J. Wolf gets his looks
Matt Ebden was born to go Hollywood
Hubert Hurkacz and Marcelo Melo looking good in San Diego
Cam Norrie with the winning Laver Cup team in Boston
Denis Shapovalov with Steve Nash
Wild at heart
Thomas Fabbiano and his much taller "friend"
Illya Marchenko: Show tongue
Former Spanish teacher & UFC fighter Charlie Brenneman was happy to meet James McGee
Saturday 'Stache material?
Vasek's besties
Big daddy Mischa Zverev
Stick a fork in Borna Coric
Stefano Travaglia captured the Challenger in Sibiu, Romania
Dennis Novak reached the final of last week's Challenger in Orleans
Dominik Koepfer's golf ass
Johnny Millman's golf ass
Christian Harrison and Brayden Schnur with Mission Elite CEO Raheel Manji in Indian Wells.
Get a room, boys
Diego and his hot friends
I like Jan-Michael Gambill's cat's style
Reilly's manspread is more appealing than his latest interview, where we learn he's another media-bashing tool who wishes he were a basketball player
Hot team alert: Andreas Mies and Austin Krajicek
Diego hits the practice court with Carlos Alcaraz
New Tennis Channel Bag Checks with Lorenzo Sonego
And J.J. Wolf
And the previous week's winners:
Second-seeded Casper Ruud of Norway beat Cameron Norrie of Britain 6-0, 6-2 in the San Diego Open for his ATP Tour-leading fifth victory of the season.
Ruud, ranked No. 10 in the world, had little trouble turning back Norrie, ranked No. 28, to go 5 for 5 in finals this year. (Shouldn't have cut your hair so short, Cam!)
No.2 seed Alison Van Uytvanck captured the Astana Open with a 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 defeat of No.1 seed Yulia Putintseva.
And Garbine Muguruza rallied to beat Ons Jabeur 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 last Sunday in the Chicago Fall Tennis Classic for her second WTA Tour victory of the season and ninth overall.
(With wire services.)
JJ Wolfe looks like he is ready for his Sean Cody audition
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