Archive: February 2012
Americans Rick Leach and Mario Tabares Win Deciding Point in Doubles to Secure 2-1 Win
OPEN GDF SUEZ Paris, France February 6-12, 2012 $637,000/Premier Hard/Indoors Results – Thursday, February 9, 2012 Singles – Second Round
This isn't enough points yet to count for Marion Bartoli. But the better she does here, the better her chances of staying #7. It's guaranteed if she makes the final.
How much can you subtract from the Spanish Davis Cup team and still have it be competitive?
After winning three qualifying matches to reach the main draw, American Alexandra Kiick continued her winning ways on Wednesday with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over No. 2 seed Olga Puchkova of Russia...
Mardy Fish Leads John Isner, Ryan Harrison and Mike Bryan Into
First-Round Competition Against Switzerland.
Just a little reminder to all you tennis junkies out there. There is a bit of a let down for all of us after the Australian Open.
Title sponsor, BNP Paribas and reBounces will once again partner to collect used tennis balls on-site during the two weekends of the tournament (March 10-11 and March 17-18). Patrons who bring at least six used tennis balls will be offered a free can of tennis balls.
Dunlop announced new and expanded roles for industry veteran Hunter Hines, based in the Greenville, South Carolina office. Hines, who's been working in the tennis industry for over 10 years, now assumes the role of Director of Marketing and Product for Tennis.
Andy Roddick and his team are still battling at his home in Austin against the right hamstring injury which cut his Australian Open short in the second round, with the one-time No. 1 working to try and be fit for a return to the courts in San Jose next week.
The BNP Paribas Showdown is fast approaching. The fifth annual event will be held March 5 at New York’s Madison Square Garden. This year’s event features Caroline Wozniacki vs Maria Sharapova and Andy Roddick vs Roger Federer.
Tennis Channel took another step forward in its battle with cable giant Comcast when the Federal Communications Commission Enforcement Bureau recommended that the commission itself deny Comcast's request for a stay of the initial decision by a judge that its higher tier placement of the Tennis Channel violated the commission's program carriage rules.
After securing a likely London Olympic place at the last possible moment by winning a pair of Fed Cup matches over under-powered Belarus, Serena Williams has now embarked upon a fresh search for a London 2012 Olympic mixed doubles partner.
While the Spanish Tennis Federation is furious with a French TV comedy video that suggests that Rafael Nadal is guilty of doping and that it will sue Canal France Plus, his uncle and coach is not taking the matter so seriously.
While three of the world’s leading four men (Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray) have declared Davis Cup off-limits this weekend, Lleyton Hewitt’s commitment to serving his country shows no signs of diminishing, and despite a chronically injured toe, will represent Australia at both singles and doubles in the Asia-Oceania qualifying tie .
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