Capitalizing on the momentum of Sinner-mania in Italy, Nike officially released the first installment of Sinner's signature gear in limited quantities at a pop-up event for local fans in Turin.
For the first time in decades, the ATP Finals will be played without either Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic.
It's not just a sign that Nike and Sinner are moving on from his "carrot" era—it also hints to an exciting shift happening within the brand's big-name roster.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion returned to action in Australia in 2017, achieving one of the most incredible and memorable ...
Step into the new year with fresh sneakers, from the iconic footwear brand that does it all. Inside, the best Nike styles, ...
On’s founder took retailers out running to convince them its unusual-looking shoes actually worked. By 2019, Swiss tennis ...
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Carlos Alcaraz takes the lead among the newer crop of players coming through the gates. His Instagram follower count of 6.2m ...
It took around two years for the Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Asparagus’ to finally land. And while that sounds like a long ass time to wait for a trainer, it was totally worth it.
Richard Gasquet has divulged that he has “no doubt” Carlos Alcaraz will become “a new Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.” The former world No 7 feels tennis will be in good health after the ...
To celebrate his unanimous 2023-24 Rookie of the Year victory, Wembanyama arrived to the game with "Wookiee of the Year" Nike GT Hustles ahead of a clash with the Houston Rockets. The No. 1 ...
Tennis’s lucrative relationship with the luxury sector—one which began in 1978, when Rolex became the official timekeeper of ...