Mary Joe Fernandez left a huge impact on the game of tennis, having reached three Grand Slam singles finals, winning two Grand Slams and two Olympic medals in doubles, becoming a role model for young Hispanics -- male and female -- in the game.
Richard Sandoval of New York's Maya Restaurant is enjoying his stint as a guest chef at the U.S. Open, providing him with an opportunity to combine his two passions: tennis and food.
Victor Estrellas Burgos electrifying run in the U.S. Open, which included defeating beating the Netherlands Igor Sijsling and 17-year-old 2013 U.S. Open junior champion Borna Coric of Croatia, came to an end last week, but not before leaving his mark on the sport of tennis for the Dominican Republic.
Victor Estrella Burgos' magical run at the 2014 U.S. Open continues after defeating 17-year-old Croatian Borna Coric - the 2013 U.S. Open juniors champion - on Thursday and gets set to play sixth ranked Milos Raonic Saturday afternoon.
The first two rounds of the United States Open are complete for both the men and women. Latin Post.com views and examines the remaining players who are born in Latin American nations.
Making history as the first Dominican and the oldest tennis player to debut at the U.S. Open, 34-year-old Victor Estrella Burgos looks to get past 17-year-old Borna Coric after defeating Igor Sijsling in his opening match.
Winning for the first time ever in the US Open, rising tennis star Monica Puig defeated Czech Republic's Tereza Smitková on Monday at the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament and awaits the challenge of Germany's Andrea Petkovic in the second round.
The 2014 U.S. Open is underway in New York City, and the greatest tennis players in the world will face one another for a chance to be crowned US Open Champion. This tournament has many Latin American born players, and Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the best Latino tennis stars playing at the U.S. Open.
Novak Djokovic will be a heavy favorite in the upcoming 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament, but the current world No. 1 in tennis is facing a tough road to his ninth Grand Slam title.
Rafael Nadal announced on Monday that he will not participate in the upcoming 2014 US Open tennis men’s single tournament after failing to recover from a wrist injury.
Rafael Nadal is on track to recover in time for the 2014 U.S. Open, as recent tests showed that the tennis superstar's injured wrist is healing quickly, the Spanish Tennis Federation announced on Thursday.