Alright, so I was trying to figure out Tommy Paul’s schedule and how he’s been doing lately. You know how it is, you follow a player, and you want to know when they’re playing next or if they won their last match.

First thing I did was just punch his name into my usual search spot. Got a mix of stuff, news articles, some old results, the usual clutter. It wasn’t really giving me a clean look at the upcoming weeks or a simple list of recent matches. It’s always a bit scattered, isn’t it?
I poked around a couple of the big sports sites. Some had bits and pieces, maybe the result from a tournament that just finished, but finding a solid, forward-looking schedule? Not always straightforward. Sometimes they bury it under layers of menus.
Finding the Actual Info
So, I thought, okay, let’s try the official tour sites. That usually works better. Went over to the main tennis association pages, the ones that run the tournaments. That was more like it. They usually have dedicated player profiles.
Here’s what I found digging through those spots:
- They list the tournaments he’s entered in, usually for the next few weeks.
- You can click through to see his past results, match by match, for the current year mostly.
- Sometimes you get draws too, so you can see potential future opponents if he keeps winning.
It took a bit of clicking, navigating their menus which aren’t always the most user-friendly, let’s be honest. But eventually, I got the info pieced together. Saw his recent results, some wins, some losses, standard stuff for the tour grind. And got a clearer picture of which tournament he’s likely playing next.

Man, keeping track of tennis schedules is a job in itself. Players pull out, schedules change, especially outside the big Slams. You gotta check back pretty often if you really want to stay updated. Anyway, found what I needed for now.