Archive: June 2012
Wimbledon contender Jo-Wilfried Tsonga injured the little finger on his racquet hand during a mid-match tumble at Queen's club
Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick has been thrown a lifeline and the chance to sharpen up his grass-court tennis in time for the Wimbledon start on June 25
After 4 days in the hospital with double pneumonia, Nick Bollettieri is home and feeling great!
Die Österreicher müssen sich weiterhin warten auf ein natives Heimsieg./ Austrians have to continue waiting for their first home victory.
The Olympic nominations in tennis are pouring in but not every nation is using the ITF's criteria for sending athletes.
NBC is no longer a broadcaster at Wimbledon, but the name of one of its shows, Breakfast at Wimbledon, lives on, through ESPN
The USTA announced details of a proposed plan for future development at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
Rafael Nadal complained about having to transition to grass too quickly, but he seems to have done it easily enough....
Out goes our last British player -- with the side effect that Roberta Vinci has now clinched a Top 24 Wimbledon seed.
Birmingham (Thurs): Vinci Ends Watson's Hopes To Make QFs
Bad Gastein (Thurs): Wickmayer & Pervak Safely Into QFs
Ask people what springs to mind at the mention of Nicolas Mahut’s name, and most will tell you that he was the man that lost the longest match in history.
Tennis Canada announced the four players nominated for selection to the Canadian Olympic Team for the London 2012 Olympic Games
Has there ever been a greater ambassador for the game of tennis than the sport’s best-selling author, Vic Braden? Possibly, but certainly none any funnier. In his latest book, If I'm Only 22, How Come I'm 82?
Rafael Nadal is facing the toughest period of his tennis years as the king of clay makes the immediate switch to grass as Wimbledon approaches
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