Archive: October 2012
Shortly after noon on a sun-splashed, gorgeous first day of the USTA Tennis On Campus Fall Invitational, Clemson University team captain Tom Orban gathered his team for a final word of encouragement before it headed out to face College of Charleston.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will look to avenge his recent Shanghai Rolex Masters quarter-final loss against Tomas Berdych in the If Stockholm Open final on Saturday.
Check out the latest Men's & Women's results as they make their way into the finals this weekend!
The ITF has announced the latest results for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas zone group ties taking place on 19-21 October. The winners of these two ties will retain their place in Group I of their respective zone in 2013, while the losers will be relegated to Group II.
Luxembourg (Fri): Venus & Petkovic To Vie For Spot In Final
El Valencia Open 500 ha sorteado el cuadro principal con la ayuda de Juan Carlos Ferrero
Moscow (Fri): Stosur, Wozniacki & Ivanovic Into SFs
Roger Federer has returned to his Basel birthplace and is already getting stuck into the hectic round of sponsor activities and appearances
A little music, food and some tennis fun highlighted the annual Bryan Brothers Cool Planet Tennis Fest recently at the Spanish Hills Country Club
Swedish tennis has announced a huge coup, signing retail casual clothing giant H & M to a global sponsorship contract and also securing the services of Serena Williams
The Turkish Tennis Federation is already pleased with how its preparations are going for the WTA Championships, which begin next Tuesday in Istanbul.
The ATP was lauded for reducing its calendar by two weeks and thereby increasing the length of its off-season
Tommy Haas has fulfilled his 2012 tennis dreams, completing his personal hat-trick by winning his 500th career match in Vienna.
The continuing knee-injury problem of Gael Monfils has forced the Frenchman to end his season early after crashing out in the first round of the Stockholm Open
Ivan Lendl expects his coaching charge Andy Murray to flourish in 2013, the future for the Scot should hold several more Grand Slam titles.
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