Archive: January 2013
WTA - Auckland (Sat): Radwanska Takes Title With Straight Set Win Over Wickmayer
WTA - Brisbane (Sat): Williams Defeats Pavlyuchenkova For 47th Title
RAFAEL NADAL, JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO, SERENA WILLIAMS AND VICTORIA AZARENKA TO CONTINUE THE TRADITION OF TENNIS AT THE GARDEN
ON TENNIS NIGHT IN AMERICA
(3) Serena Williams (USA) d. (1) Victoria Azarenka (BLR) w/o (right toe injury)
(1) Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) d. Jamie Hampton (USA) 76(4) 76(3)
(1) Li Na (CHN) d. (6) Peng Shuai (CHN) 64 60
At some point in the future, someone is going to break down the high wall that men’s tennis’ ‘Big 4’ of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal have constructed, but that point in time may not come in the 2013 season.
Coach Patrick Mouratoglou helped lead Serena Williams to the 2012 Wimbledon title, the Olympic gold medal and 2012 US Open crown.
Todd Woodbridge, Tennis Australia’s head of professional tennis has emerged as a surprising front runner for the nation’s Fed Cup captaincy.
If awards were given for the most unfortunate tennis player of the last few months then Germany’s Andrea Petkovic.
As Caroline Wozniacki starts a New Year determined to work her way back up the ranking to the world no.1 position she occupied a year ago.
A pair of high profile injuries are marring the run-up to the Australian Open, with both women's world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka and Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Todd Woodbridge might throw his hat into the ring as a potential replacement for recently resigned Australian Fed Cup captain Dave Taylor.
Retirement apparently is not what is once was, with Andy Roddick traveling to South America for a few well-paid exhibition hits with Juan Del Potro.
Mark Petchey is known as one of those people with a deep knowledge of British tennis.
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