Archive: June 2012
Andy Roddick had only five aces in this match, and won less than half the points on his second serve.
This was one of those matches that may have been less close than the score. Urszula Radwanska was never really in the match
Paszek wins the third WTA title of her career and her first at a Premier-level tournament.
Marin Cilic believes he is ready to start his charge towards the Wimbledon trophy after a successful week honing his grass-court game at The Boodles.
Petrova did not drop a set en route to the title, thus becoming just the third player in the tournament's 17-year history to achieve this feat.
Sixth seed Andy Roddick dismissed reigning AEGON International champion Andreas Seppi 6-3, 6-2 in Eastbourne Saturday to match Roger Federer’s streak of winning at least one ATP World Tour title in 12 straight seasons.
World No. 6 David Ferrer lifted his fourth trophy of the season Saturday in 's-Hertogenbosch, defeating qualifier Philipp Petzschner 6-3, 6-4 at the UNICEF Open.
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?
This was rather sad to watch. The conditions were very windy, and Tamira Paszek wasn't liking it much, but she managed to hold together -- and eventually Marion Bartoli had to call the trainer out.
Philipp Kohlschreiber played both Halle and Eastbourne -- one of the heaviest schedules of any player this grass season, particularly counting travel time.
View and download the most current results for the upcoming Wimbledon tournament.
Download the latest Qualifying results as a preview to the main events at Wimbledon, starting this weekend.
Somehow, someday winning Wimbledon drives Andy Murray as Britain enters the 76th summer since a home player won the men's singles title in 1936 by Fred Perry.
John McEnroe has confirmed that he will return to the Royal Albert Hall in December to defend his title at the Statoil Masters Tennis
The Swiss labeled the internal German regulations a "joke."
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