Archive: October 2012
The Royal Albert Hall is to host a Winter Whites Gala evening, on behalf of Centrepoint, Prince William’s Patron Charity, which helps homeless young people.
While most tennis fans that attend the US Open don't spend that much time in the surrounding Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, in the coming years, they may see the area undergo tremendous changes.
Martina Navratilova, has been added to the all-star field for WTT Smash Hits, the annual charity event co-hosted by Sir Elton John and Billie Jean King.
The U.S. Junior Fed Cup team captured the championship at the Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Final on Sunday, defeating Russia, 3-0, in the final.
The Australian Open is working to head off any suggestion of a player boycott over prize money by announced a payout hike of $4.1 million
Gael Monfils is back in Paris, ready to consult a series of doctors after a recurrence of a long standing knee injury ruled him out of this week’s Rakuten Japan Open
Roger Federer has made enough of a post-Davis Cup recovery to commit to playing in next week's Shanghai Masters after all.
The ITF announced that the 100th Davis Cup Final will be staged at the O2 Arena in Prague on November 16-18.
The Top 2 players in the world made winning beginnings to their China Open campaigns on Monday, with one of them rolling through in just over an hour and the other battling it out almost two hours to prevail.
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic is looking forward to resuming the contest for year-end World No. 1 in the South African Airways ATP Rankings and believes it’s all to play for as he looks to start by winning the China Open title for the third time this week in Beijing.
Check out the latest Men's results at the RelyAid Natomas Challenger.
Martina Navratilova, one of tennis’ greatest champions, has been added to the all-star field for Mylan WTT Smash Hits presented by GEICO, the annual charity event co-hosted by Sir Elton John and Billie Jean King.
The USTA announced today that the U.S. Junior Fed Cup team of Taylor Townsend (Stockbridge, Ga.), Louisa Chirico (Harrison, N.Y.) and Gabrielle Andrews (Pomona, Calif.) captured the championship at the Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Final on Sunday in Barcelona, Spain, defeating Russia, 3-0, in the final.
Evidently Victoria Azarenka was right when she said her medical results came back clean! If she keeps playing like this, she'll clinch the year-end #1 this week.
When a player suffers a ridiculous loss in an optional event, there is always the temptation to wonder about an appearance fee. But Marin Cilic needed to do well here -- he was defending finalist points. He will fall from #13 to no better than #14; there is a slight chance it will be lower.
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