Archive: November 2012
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will stay clear of ATP competition prior to defending his Australian Open title from January 14, with the Serb concentrating his efforts on two unofficial events to prep for the 2013 season.
Currently, the US has three men in the top 30 with No. 14 John Isner, No. 22 Sam Querrey and No. 27 Mardy Fish, but with the retirement of 2003 US Open champion Roddick, the US will enter a season (2013) without a former Grand Slam winner for the first time in the Open Era.
Argentine Juan Monaco does not see the United States returning to dominance any time soon in men’s tennis.
For most of the last five years, former junior world no.1 Grigor Dimitrov has been the star pupil at the Patrick Mouratoglou Academy just outside of Paris.
Nathalie Tauziat has refused to bow the French Federation de Tennis’s demands that she should resign from the national body’s management committee following her supportive evidence for former coach Regis de Camaret.
Grand Slam winners Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have helped pace Head racquets to the top of an unofficial ATP list for success during the just-concluded 2012 season.
World No.3 Andy Murray and Aussie stalwart Lleyton Hewitt will face a stellar line-up at the Brisbane International in 2013.
The WTA announced that a new WTA tennis tournament will take place in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen next season, starting December 29.
Tennis Grand Slam Champions Chris Evert, Lindsay Davenport and Announcer Justin Gimbelstob To Guest Star on "CSI"
The USTA National 40 Hard Court Championships begin Monday, Nov. 26
Eric Butorac raised over $50,000 for to support inner city tennis programs for the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. at his fourth annual charity event.
The publication of It Ain’t Easy!, the authorized biography of Nick Bollettieri, has been delayed until early in the New Year
Comcast has made what appears to be its last substantive filing in its court battle with the FCC over whether it discriminated against Tennis Channel.
Doha tournament director Karim Alami says Rafael Nadal is on the way to the Gulf to start his ATP season on the last day of the year.
Mardy Fish has plotted a January return to tennis after his 2012 heart-scare incidents, with the American now planning to make a come back in Auckland
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