Archive: February 2013
One of the beautiful aspects of the sport of tennis is that a match is never over until match point has been won.
This was, as it turns out, an incredibly routine day for the top four seeds, none of whom lost more than six games.
Just what Hsieh Su-Wei didn't want on a day when she still had a second match to play, but it proved to be...
Yesterday I had a store visit at the adidas mega store on the Las Vegas strip!
In a new study, Mobile Alabama’s Copeland-Cox Tennis Center was said to have an economic impact of just over $54 million on the area in 2012.
Roger Federer has long been a man of style who is meticulous about the clothes he wears both on and off the court.
This year’s main draw wildcards span from seasoned veterans, to rising American and international stars to those returning from injury
The Middle East has been the focus of the tennis world during the last three weeks, but the region has not been able to produce notable pro players
The four Grand Slams may be prepared to up the ante in the drug-testing campaign by doubling their contributions to the effort.
Former Top-Five Players, Seven Americans and Two International Players Granted Wildcards Into BNP Paribas Open Main Draws Qualifying Wildcards Also Issued.
Qualifying Wildcards Given To Seven Americans, German Andrea Petkovic, and Croatian Ajla Tomljanovic.
Michael Llodra's ranking just took a beating, so he can use this, but still, it makes you wonder about Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's motivation.
After Monday's washout, they managed only four main draw matches on Tuesday, involving only two Top Hundred players.
World number one, top seed and three times Dubai Open champ Novak Djokovic put on a fine display for the gathered crowds in Dubai as he strode into the serious end of the tournament
After a Long day at the courts and gym and having had a perfect dinner at the Red Rock hotel I tried my luck with
1 dollar
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