Jim Courier had a strong tennis career, but he stepped away from the sport unexpectedly at just 30 years old. He turned pro in 1988 and called it a day in 2000, then shifted to media work soon after.
Courier achieved many successes during his career, and the highlight of his career is certainly winning four Grand Slam titles in singles.
Jim Courier enjoyed a legendary tennis career, winning four Grand Slam titles. The American won his first major at the 1991 French Open, defeating his countryman Andre Agassi in the final. He won his ...
The Spaniard has now moved into 13th place on the all-time list, ahead of the American. He is just 49 days away from catching ...
Jim Courier has backed Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic to claim the second legs of respective potential Grand Slams at the French Open. Nadal will arrive at Roland Garros this year without a ...
The United States Tennis Association has a plan to help end a record 12-year-long drought of an American man winning a Grand Slam title: bring back those who did it. Martin Blackman, who began his ...
USTA hopes Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Jim Courier can mentor U.S. players The United States Tennis Association has a new plan to help end a record 12-year-long drought of an American man winning a ...
World number one Carlos Alcaraz made history with his Australian Open triumph earlier this month. The Spaniard became the youngest player ever to complete the Career Grand Slam, aged 22, by securing a ...
United States Davis Cup captain Jim Courier is "tired" of his the team's recent failures in the competition. United States Davis Cup captain Jim Courier is "tired" of his the team's recent failures in ...
NEW YORK—The 2025 US Open will celebrate Labor Day with one its most anticipated matches of the tournament as former champions Coco Gauff (2023) and Naomi Osaka (2018, 2020) face off in the fourth ...
Wins over Petr Korda (1992 French Open F), and Edberg again (1993 Australian Open F), took Courier’s Grand Slam tally to four. Courier was, however, unable to win his home Grand Slam, the US Open.