Archive: February 2012
Milos Raonic pulled out of Canada's Davis Cup match against France on Sunday in Vancouver, British Columbia, because of a knee injury.
When John McEnroe picks up his racket Monday night at HP Pavilion, the clock will turn back. His appearance in an exhibition doubles match at the SAP Open will provide a trip down memory lane with one of the all-time tennis greats.
Southern California native Amanda Fink knocked off No. 1 seed Claire Feuerstein of France 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 on Friday to advance to the semifinals of the Childhelp Desert Classic pro tennis tournament benefiting Childhelp Merv Griffin Village in nearby Beaumont, Calif.
Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) d. Filip Prpic (SWE) 63 63 64... And take a look at all the the results for the Davis Cup 2012
Kei Nishikori had to come through -- and, after failing on Friday, he did just fine on Sunday, beating Ivan Dodig 7-5 7-6 6-3.
Let no one claim that Daniela Hantuchova did not earn this win. She was out there battling for more than three hours. If nothing else, she tired Maria Kirilenko out
The astounding results just keep coming for Angelique Kerber. First Top Five win. Career high. Now -- a Premier title. As well as a higher career high.
Click below for an early preview of Men's results for the 2012 SAP Open, taking place in San Jose, CA, USA.
Access the latest Men's results for the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam; the big event starts tomorrow, so be sure to keep.
Kerber wins her first WTA title in her second WTA final (her first final came at the International-level event in Bogota in 2010)
Hantuchova wins her fifth WTA title and is now 5-9 in WTA finals, this being the first time she successfully defended a title.
In the quarterfinals Spain will host Austria, Serbia will travel to Czech Republic and Croatia will visit Argentina. USA are guaranteed an away tie against the winner of Canada v France.
Please find below the final results for 9 cups from the 2012 ITF Seniors World Team Championships in San Diego, USA.
Daniela Hantuchova just loves this place -- she is in her second straight final. If she can defend the title, she should stay at #20. Otherwise, she will fall to #21.
No real surprise here, except for the way Klara Zakopalova fell apart, but it moves Marion Bartoli a little closer to the Top Five. It won't matter this week, but it might matter next. Klara Zakopalova will probably be #45.
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