Archive: June 2012
100th ranked Lukas Rosol’s Centre Court destruction of two times champion Rafael Nadal was huge.
"I think that men’s tennis is really ahead of women’s tennis at this stage," Simon said.
Men's Wimbledon draws and results.
Thursday's women's tennis results.
Maybe it's just as well for Maria Sharapova that this marathon took place over two days.... Still, she gives herself a little more cushion over Victoria Azarenka in the contest for #1.
This was the day's last match. Unfortunately for Rafael Nadal. Because, with the momentum on Nadal's side at the end of the fourth set, they had to halt action to close the roof.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has been nominated in three categories at the upcoming 20th annual ESPY awards, hosted by the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles on 11 July
Roger Federer has pulled together all of his Swiss diplomatic skills to sidestep the newest debate on the women's equal prize money issue at the Grand Slams.
Former No. 2 Tommy Haas says he's hurt by a snub from German Olympic selectors which has resulted in him being cut out of any chance for a wild card entry into the London Games.
Aside from the Wimbledon exploits of Andy Murray, most of the domestic British headlines are annually centered on the failings of home-grown players.
Heart-scare American Mardy Fish says that he is slowly recovering confidence at Wimbledon after a medical procedure to correct a heartbeat gone wild.
Kim Clijsters, the former simultaneous singles and doubles number 1, who retired from tennis, is in the third round at Wimbledon. And boy, is she looking good.
Andy Roddick still needs one more win to defend his points, but it looks as if this will keep him Top Thirty.
Caroline Wozniacki has yet another disappointing result. She will fall to no better than #8.
Six-time former champion and third seed Roger Federer knocked out Fabio Fognini of Italy 6-1, 6-3, 6-2
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