Archive: December 2011
Americans Melanie Oudin and Robby Ginepri will try to recapture at least a shred of past glories as the pair lead the field for the weekend playoffs in the US for a wild card spot in next month's Australian Open.
The All England Club, Wimbledon, confirmed today that Ian Ritchie, its Chief Executive since 2005, is to leave the Club to become the new Chief Executive Officer of the Rugby Football Union (RFU).
Djokovic becomes the first man other than Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to be named ITF World Champion since 2003
World no.21 Marin Cilic is suffering from a serious knee injury that has scuppered the Croatian’s hopes of winning a third Aircel Chennai Open title in four years and leaves him extremely doubtful of contesting the Australian Open.
Tim Henman is in the unique position of being able to call both Roger Federer and Pete Sampras good friends. The former British Davis Cup star and world no.4 is convinced Federer will next year follow on from his dominance at the Barlcays ATP World Tour Finals
World no. 8, American MARDY FISH, and ATP Newcomer of the Year, Canadian MILOS RAONIC (ranked 31) are the last two players confirmed for the 2012 AAMI Classic at Kooyong (Jan. 11-14).
As it gets colder and colder outside, it never hurts to look over the Long Beach State women’s tennis team’s pre-season photo shoot.
There is something about watching Roger play tennis that makes me happy and excited. I think it’s the way he moves...
Novak Djokovic will get the first chance to see if his runaway 2011 season was a fluke or a habit when the No. 1 makes his debut in just over a fortnight at the rich Abu Dhabi exhibition, the Mubadala World Tennis Championship.
Bahamas doubles player Mark Knowles completed another successful staging of his annual charity tournament his native Bahamas with all-star guests led by good friend Andy Roddick
The WTA has issued an official response to the recent comment from Margaret Court’s declaration which was reported in Monday’s DTN.
Maria Sharapova has begun a beach vacation this week on the Thai island of Phuket, staying at the luxury Amanpuri resort.
The Australian Open begins in little more than a month, and the tournament has launched the official Australian Open 2012 website, promising the most extensive coverage in the tournament’s online history.
Bernard Tomic, Australia’s great hope of restoring tennis glory to the once dominant nation, is in trouble with the Queensland police for traffic offences committed in Surfers Paradise.
Venus Williams has maintained a hectic globe trotting schedule, playing a series of exhibition matches in such far flung destinations as Medellin (Colombia), Milan and most recently Barbados. But the former world no.1 maintains she has exceeded all expectation.
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