Archive: March 2013
Tennis is rising as a popular sport, at least according to some internet statistics.
Ann Haydon- Jones, the Wimbledon and French champion of the 1960’s is clearly a winner from a different era.
Recently Azarenka has decided the ankle injury which forced her out of the Dubai Duty Free Championships, BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and Sony Open in Miami
Maria Sharapova was making errors by the truckload in this match -- not a good idea against Sara Errani, who is very good at stretching out points.
Slow starts seem to be a bit of a David Ferrer "thing," but so does overcoming them.
IMX, officially announced the only tournament in South America to host a combined ATP World Tour 500 and WTA International event
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarterfinals and zone group ties taking place on April 5-7.
Querrey is the highest ranked American at No. 20, with his Davis Cup teammate John Isner ranked No. 23.
With Murray following the current trend of many leading players and making himself unavailable, James Ward and Jamie Baker, will contest the singles rubbers against Russia
Tommy Haas turns 35 years of age next week, he doesn’t even merit a clothing deal and plays in a miss-matched collection of clothing with different manufacturers logos.
Serena Williams overcame a hip niggle as she held off China's Li Na 6-3, 7-6(5) to reach the semi-finals as the weather turned chilly for south Florida.
Spain, France, Great Britain, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy and USA all took home titles at the Seniors World Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey on 18-23 March.
An Algerian tennis player with a ranking outside the top 900 has died in California after losing in the first round of a Futures event.
Tickets to the 2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London are now on public sale, the ATP announced.
Canada goes into the biggest Davis Cup tie in the nation’s history next week when they bid to become World Group semi-finalists for the first time.
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