Archive: October 2012
Bernard Tomic’s application to his sport is a matter that causes many in Australian tennis great concern but Novak Djokovic remains convinced the youngster will come through
Kim Clijsters could be back in the sport on a temporary basis as an adviser for fellow Belgian and good friend Kristen Flipkens.
Roger Federer has returned to his Basel birthplace and is already getting stuck into the hectic round of sponsor activities and appearances
It's hard to imagine why Evgeny Donskoy keep getting wildcards. He now has an ATP record of 1-10, with the one win coming at St. Petersburg 2010; he has lost his last seven matches in a row.
Pretty good endurance for Juan Martin del Potro considering that this was his first match back from injury.
Elena Vesnina loses semifinal points, meaning that she will fall from #65 to around #82. Ironically, that happens as she has been showing signs of life overall; maybe next year will be better.
Check out the most up-to-date results for the Kremlin Cup as it hits the mid-week hump at Moscow.
Luxembourg (Wed): Hantuchova & Petkovic Survive Openers
Record 15 Players Surpass $1 Million in Prize Money, Up from 11 Players in 2008
DEL POTRO, HEWITT, NISHIKORI, BAGHDATIS COMMIT TO 2013 AAMI CLASSIC Kooyong, Jan. 9-12
Inaugural U.S. tournament features “Super Six” of the world’s top ranked players
Mylan WTT Smash Hits raises a record $1 million as Team Billie Jean beats Team Elton 19-17
The USTA is expected to announce that Jacksonville, Fla., has been selected as the site for the 2013 Davis Cup
India’s Leander Paes is solidly in his double partner Radek Stepanek corner. So much so that not only has the 39-year-old committed to playing with the Czech in 2013
Heather Watson, Britain’s first winner on the WTA for 24 years, insists 2013 will see her add more titles to that she won at the HP Japan Open on Sunday.
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