The Australian Open’s standoff with fitness-tracking giant WHOOP is flaring up again. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and ...
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka were made to remove their respective Whoop fitness trackers at the 2026 ...
Fresh twist in Aus Open banned device saga as brand at centre of drama provides stars with underwear
The Australian Open is facing a nightmare scenario, with fitness tracking company WHOOP shipping a range of underwear to help conceal their devices to several of the biggest tennis stars.
Whoop CEO Will Ahmed responds to Australian Open ban by sending discreet sensors to Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka and other ...
On court, Sabalenka overcame heat and one of the most exciting talents in tennis to power into the semifinals of the ...
If you're not chronically online, like us, here's what we are talking about: during a recent match between Carlos Alcaraz and ...
Australian Open 2026 sees controversy as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are asked to remove Whoop fitness trackers ...
Approved on tour but barred at Slams, the health tracker controversy exposes the sport’s complicated rulebook.
MELBOURNE — Aryna Sabalenka said the Australian Open should reconsider its policy on banning wrist-worn fitness trackers ...
By reaching the quarterfinals, he has achieved a milestone that ties him with the best Australian Open records. With 39 wins in hard-court Grand Slam matches before turning 23, Alcaraz is just three ...
While Whoop devices have been permitted on the WTA and ATP Tours, Grand Slam tournaments currently have no provision allowing ...
Australian Open men’s and women’s seed list and tracker - Follow the progress of the top-32 players in the men’s and women’s ...
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