Archive: January 2013
Hewitt takes on Del Potro in the final of the 2013 AAMI Classic at Kooyong tomorrow, after impressive wins over Raonic and Berdych this week.
On Friday in Melbourne, the now 23 year old Young took down former top-5 player James Blake 7-5, 6-4
Tennis Channel's sixth year of televising the Australian Open, the first major tournament of the annual tennis season, will begin Monday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. ET.
Kirsten Flipkens appears to be up to #43 and with the chance to go higher.
Maybe, after a pretty inconsistent start to the year, David Ferrer is finally kicking into form. He leaves Lukas Lacko still below #40.
Tennis Australia has given Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter the final say on how best to handle the situation with Bernard Tomic
As the Australian Open grows ever closer, dissent is multiplying among the playing ranks about the revision of the time rules
The official draw for Australian Open 2013 will be held as a public event for the first time and will take place today at Crown Riverwalk, Melbourne.
Australia’s LLEYTON HEWITT demonstrated his mental toughness and durability at Kooyong today when he defeated world number 6 TOMAS BERDYCH in straight sets
Tennis Australia has given Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter the final say on how best to handle the situation with Bernard Tomic.
Ross Hutchins admitted he deliberated long and hard on whether to tell his diagnosis of Hodgkins Lymphoma to close friend Andy Murray.
No. 4 and top Pole Agnieszka Radwanska would like to play the new clay court tournament in Poland, the BNP
Top American John Isner has pulled out of the Australian Open due to a bone bruise on his knee as player injuries mount in the run-up to the first major of 2013.
As the Australian Open grows ever closer, dissent is multiplying among the playing ranks about the revision of the time rules that maintain umpires.
The BNP Paribas Showdown brings tennis back to Madison Square Garden for the sixth time on March 4.
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