Archive: January 2013
Roger Federer's December exhibition visit to South America made an impression on the well-traveled Swiss,
Day 3 has gotten on the way and it is still very busy on and around the courts!
The only drama in this was when Serena Williams slipped and hurt her ankle. She was nursing it, but it didn't seem to matter much.
So far, Roger Federer's strategy of coming into the Australian Open rested is looking pretty good. He again leaves Benoit Paire below #40.
Sharing a funny poster of Andy Murray and his girlfriend in the Crocodile Dundee Look
What : a great tennis event with ATP World number Ones ...start with The local guys. The world famous Bryan brothers. Watch how totally amazing they truly are.
After spending the Holidays in Barcelona I came to Turkey to play the first tournaments of the year.
Calling the Australian Open “The Grand Slam of the Asia-Pacific “ is not just a marketing ploy used by organizers.
The ITF announced that the 2013 BNP Paribas World Team Cup, the ITF’s flagship wheelchair tennis team event, will be held in Antalya, Turkey.
The 2013 Australian Open marks the sixth consecutive year that the grand slam event has selected Plexipave’s Plexicushion Prestige surfacing system.
The notoriously brutal Melbourne heat is likely to hit the Australian Open on Thursday with temperatures of 39 degrees Celsius (102.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Tennis suffered another cruel and withering blow with the news Brad Drewett, the ATP World Tour’s Executive Chairman and President for little more than a year,
Xavier Malisse is part of an increasingly large group of veteran players who continue to impress, even though they have passed the age of 30
Brad Drewett will enter a transition period as ATP Executive Chairman and President due to illness, the ATP announced today.
Fifth seed Tomas Berdych is happy for the big names to take the heat as the Australian Open hits its stride.
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