Archive: February 2012
This was tougher than most people probably expected, but Roger Federer got through in just over an hour -- important if he is to win five matches in five days. Any additional points Tomas Berdych earns here will count toward his ranking, but he can't climb this week.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will begin his quest to defend his 2011 Sony Ericsson Open title on Saturday, March 24 (Session 10) at 8:00 p.m. Djokovic's opponent, along with the rest of the men's field, will be determined on Monday, March 19 when the tournament draw is announced.
Here's a photo of Adidas tennis coach Sven Groeneveld practicing with Spanish player Arantxa Sanchez Vicario. It looks like the two of them are having fun on the court!
Chris Evert has joined the campaign to stop grunting from causing noise pollution to women’s tennis.
Up and coming US teenager Jack Sock has decided to work with USTA's Jay Berger again beginning next week at the tournament in Memphis and lasting through Key Biscayne.
The curse of injury that seems to have attached itself to the final lap of Kim Clijsters’ career has struck again with the 28 year-old Belgian announcing she has been forced to withdraw from next month's BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells because of an injured left ankle.
Download below the latest Men's results for the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament as things heat up in the midst of this challenge.
©”DAILY TENNIS NEWS WIRE” Roger Federer has knocked back erroneous claims that he slammed doubles partner Stanislas Wawrinka with his
TNIA Events Highlighted by BNP Paribas Showdown at MSG Featuring Sharapova, Wozniacki, Roddick and Federer.
Download the latest Women's results for the Qatar TOTAL Open in Doha, ending in four days.
This must have been a scramble-fest. Donald Young would have all but clinched his Top Forty spot had he won; as it is, it's going to be a very close thing.
Victor Hanescu is European, but he prefers clay; he was probably wise to play here.
It's looking more and more as if Thiemo de Bakker will never make it back.... Viktor Troicki will probably gain at least one ranking spot as a result of this.
Six current or former world No. 1s from the U.S., including Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Bob and Mike Bryan, Lindsay Davenport and John McEnroe, were among the names drafted today
WTA - Doha (Tues): Kerber Continues Hot Streak With Win Over Lisicki
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