Pretty exciting week ahead of us with officially resuming the ATP tour with the Cincinnati Masters and a 3rd week continuation of the WTA tour with the Cincinnati Premier Event.

Both of them of course won’t be played in Ohio as they were moved to New York to cut the travel in these Covid times

Couple of ATP Challenger events are on deck as well alongside 1 ITF Women tournament as well

Keep sharing your thoughts and predictions in matches and let’s get the fire burning for this wonderful sport we all love and dearly missed

While we are awaitng new developments and hoping no more cancellations will be applied beyond 13th of July on the Tennis Calendar, things are looking brighter with each passing day for the casual tennis fan, bettors and anyone who has interest in the game.

Plenty of Exhibition Tournaments are popping up on national level across the globe. More notably the Austrian Pro Series with Dominic Thiem, that is going on in their 2nd week already, and the Livescore Cup for women in Czech Rep, with the likes of Karolina Pliskova and the Roland Garros finalist Marketa Vondrousova.

Our friends at Betway have spoken with Winston Kim & Adam Hoad-Reddick, who outlined the challenges and issues with the tennis ace returning from an operation that is normally performed on people who have passed the age of 50. The piece is insightful, and really highlights issues with Andy targeting to return playing singles at the US Open. The below interview and graphic is taken from the Betway Insider.

Former world number one Boris Becker has called on tennis players under the age of 28 to “show up” and start challenging for Grand Slam titles.

With Nadal winning the French Open, the last 10 Slams have been won by either the 33-year-old, Novak Djokovic, 32, or Roger Federer, 37.

Dominic Thiem, 25, is the only male player currently aged under 28 to have reached a Grand Slam final.