Best Tennis Photos Of 2015 – Year In Review

Following each major tournament in 2015, Sports Illustrated released the top 100 photos from throughout the tournaments. As a way to reflect on a wonderful year in the sport, we thought we’d pick our favorites for you. Here goes:

Australian Open

462558624_10

Quinn Rooney / Getty Images

Serena Williams springs into the air in celebration during the first major of the year. She went on to win the event.

462619682

Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Kim Sears, Andy Murray’s wife, takes a shot at the world’s reaction to her foul-mouthed rant during a match between Murray and Tomas Berdych the day before.

French Open

475256074_master

Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images

The King Of Clay leaps to his right to retrieve a backhand.

476073000_master

Dan Istitene/Getty Images

The future of American tennis put on a show in Paris, with two of the top US juniors, Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, facing off in the final round.

The Championships, Wimbledon

GettyImages-479923390_master

Karwai Tang / Wire Image

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge taking in the tennis. The presence of royalty is a staple at the years classiest event. 

GettyImages-480371890_master_0

Julian Finney/Getty Images

Serena Williams flashes her hardware after winning her third major title of the year and her 4th in a row.

GettyImages-479886212_master

Karwai Tang/Wire Image

David Beckham enjoy the tennis with his son, Romeo. He also caught a tennis ball.

U.S. Open

AP_165926331681

Matt Rourke / AP Photo

John Isner, the top American singles player on tour, shows off his length as he stretches for a backhand volley.

GettyImages-486399764_master

 Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Remember when a drone landed at the US Open? Definitely one of the stranger moments of the year.

GettyImages-486423656_master

Jean Catuffe/GC Images

The year was full of drama with these two. From on-court blow ups, to major fines and suspension threats, and even the dirtiest of trash talk. Kyrgios and Kokkinakis are two of the most entertaining guys on tour and are definitely here to stay.

GettyImages-486170356_master_0

JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images

Donald Young earn the best result of his career at the US Open this year, working his way into the quarterfinals. He was also boasting an interesting new brand.

25$ Off TENNIS LESSONS (2)

Comments

Comments are closed.