NEW YORK (AP)—The line judge who called a foot fault on Serena Williams in last year’s U.S. Open semifinals will be officiating at this year’s tournament. In a statement issued to The Associated Press ...
Imagine you’re playing tennis. You’re about to serve, but the line judge stops you. You stepped over the baseline before you hit the ball. There’s a small but persistent group of people who travel ...
Andrew Murstein, president of Medallion Financial, says he committed no fraud when a promoter who was paid to write nice things about his struggling company failed to tell readers about their ...
Another U.S. Open, another foot-fault controversy involving a top American player. Andy Roddick was a stunning loser in his second match at the U.S. Open on Wednesday night, falling in four sets to ...
Marin Cilic took on Carlos Alcaraz on Monday night in the fourth round of the US Open, and there was tons of focus on the Croatian’s foot positioning on serves. Cilic went up 2-0 to start the first ...
A freak out over a foot fault? Hmm, where have we seen that before. It seems like a common thing in tennis: things aren’t going well for a player so he or she starts taking it out on the judges. Yeah, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The foot-faulting of Lleyton Hewitt and his subsequent code violation during his four-set loss to Marat Safin in the Australian Open ...