Archive: October 2010
The start of a new era in the world of New England professional sporting events began today as the New Haven Open at Yale was launched.
Roger Federer has stressed his innocence as the ongoing Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) investigation
A change of environment has done Lester Cook some good recently as the hometown kid from Calabasas defeated John Millman
Roger Federer does not take kindly to losing, but he reacts even less favourably when he is written off after doing so.
A fierce storm thundered through Southern California on Tuesday, but not before five Americans secured victories.
Anna Kournikova has been hanging out with Scooby Doo, Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
The winner of 59 major titles has decided to get tough with two of the biggest names in tennis: Roger Federer and Serena Williams.
He couldn’t win it as a player. Now Pat Rafter hopes he can win the Davis Cup as captain of the Australian team.
If at first you don’t succeed, try again. And again and again and again.
Former world no.1 Thomas Muster, now aged 43 years old and currently ranked 982 in the world, will become the oldest player to contest a main ATP event
Andy Murray maintains he is still on the lookout for a top flight coach despite stunning former world no.1 Roger Federer at the Shanghai Rolex Masters
After multiple tennis trips to China, Roger Federer feels he is gaining an understanding of the vast nation
Jurgen Melzer played the giant-killer role during the Shanghai Masters as he defeated No. 1 players
Novak Djokovic had it all in China, winning back-to-back Beijing trophies and coming to the Shanghai Masters as one of the title favorites
U.S. Davis Cup player Ryan Harrison will join 2007 champion Robert Kendrick and defending champion Donald Young at the USTA Pro Tennis Championships of Calabasas
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