Archive: August 2012
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) today confirmed the full list of singles and doubles entries for the London 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event at Eton Manor on 1-8 September.
Andy Murray looks back on his successful Olympic campaign at London 2012. The 25-year-old defeated Switzerland's Roger Federer 62 61 64 to win the men's singles gold medal, then he also teamed up with teenager Laura Robson to take home the mixed doubles silver medal.
The USTA announced today that Alexandra Mueller and Clement Reix won the 2012 US Open National Playoffs – Women’s and Men’s Singles Championships to earn wild cards into the 2012 US Open Qualifying Tournament.
PROSTEJOV, CZECH REPUBLIC: The USA boys and Slovak Republic girls teams won the 2012 World Junior Tennis titles in Prostejov, Czech Republic.
World No. 1 golfer Rory McIlroy taking his first swings since his victory at the PGA Championship.
All US Open matches will be televised on CBS Sports Network!
After having no tour events since Wimbledon it was great to get back to the tour and start of the hardcourt season in Cincinnati!
Venus Williams is fighting a back injury problem which influenced her Cincinnati semi-final loss to Li Na and hoping 100 percent for the upcoming US Open.
Roger Federer has even not considered the possibility that Rafael Nadal might be finished as a serious rival after the Spaniard confirmed that he is suffering from a chronic knee complaint
Rafael Nadal is looking on the bright side of his chronic left knee tendonitis, with the Spaniard who has not played in almost two months
(5) Marion Bartoli (FRA) d. (WC) Laura Robson (GBR) 63 63
No. 1 Victoria Azarenka will venture into uncharted tennis territory as the Belarus belter plays an exhibition in Ho Chi Min city, formerly called Saigon and the one-time capital of South Vietnam back in the day.
After losing her first three finals of 2012 – including just last week in Montréal – Li wins her sixth career title and improves to 6-8 in WTA finals.
In the first set of this, Novak Djokovic frankly didn't look like he belonged there -- he won only 29% of the points, and only three points on Roger Federer's serve.
We saw it at Eastbourne: Angelique Kerber couldn't finish off a title. This was a bigger event. So was the failure.
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