Big-serving American Reilly Opelka will look to get his Australian ... The Belgian has struggled to make a mark on the ATP Tour. However, at the Challenger and ITF events, he reached seven finals ...
Novak Djokovic's wait for an ATP Brisbane title goes on as the 24-time Grand Slam champion was stunned in the quarter-finals by Reilly Opelka ahead of the Australian Open. The unseeded American ...
Reilly Opelka is a professional tennis player from America. He is 6 feet 11 inches tall and is tied with Ivo Karlović for the tallest-ever ATP-ranked player. He is known for his huge first serve ...
The 23-year-old Jiri Lehecka made a winning start to the season! The young Czech claimed his second ATP title in Brisbane over Reilly Opelka. The American suffered an early break and retired while ...
There are signifiant advantages to being tall on a tennis court, due to some fascinating physics and biomechanics.
World no. 293 Reilly Opelka is through to his seventh ATP final in Brisbane! Reilly met fellow giant server Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the semi-final and scored a 6-3, 7-6 victory in an hour ...
Jiri Lehecka claimed the Brisbane International men's title after Reilly Opelka retired with an injury while trailing 4-1 in the opening set.
Jiri Lehecka claimed his second ATP Tour-level title on Sunday (January 5, 2025) at the Brisbane International, as Reilly Opelka was forced to retire early in the first set due to a back injury.
Image: World No 293 Reilly Opelka celebrates his stunning straight ... Watch the United Cup, plus ATP and WTA events Brisbane, Auckland and Hong Kong this week live on Sky Sports Tennis or stream ...
BRISBANE, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic's hunt for a landmark 100th ATP title ended with a whimper following an unexpected 7-6(6) 6-3 defeat by big-serving American Reilly Opelka in the Brisbane ...
Reilly Opelka — from the small Michigan town of ... There will be no 100th ATP for Djokovic in the River City. ABC Sport Daily is your daily sports conversation. We dive into the biggest story ...
Ivo Karlovic holds the ATP Tour record, having won through to final in Pune, India in 2019 at the age of 39 years, 311 days.