Archive: March 2013
Sloane Stephens always knew she had a tough act to follow after ousting her heroine Serena Williams from the Australian Open and things have been arduous for the American who turned 20 years of age last week and is no longer viewed as just a promising youngster.
Five-time champion Serena Williams looked down and out as she trailed a set and 4-2 to Slovak pocket rocket Dominika Cibulkova.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, which is the home of the US Open, will be home to
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the West Side Tennis Club in Queens, New York, will host a new tournament, the
With the US Open forced into a corner on future prize money to the tune of a $50 million player payout by 2017.
This is a long trip and it is a big challenge to keep the same routines and focus.
Monday got off to a milder start without the wild winds which plagued weekend play at Key Biscayne.
As dolphin fins pierce the Pacific’s surface, the morning sunrise paints an array of colors upon the Malibu Racquet Club.
Respect and compassion for Brad Drewett, who is suffering from Lou Gehrig’s Disease, has meant the ATP World Tour’s search for a Executive Chairman and President
The All England club is reportedly planning a roof over the Court 1 showcase as part of a "Wimbledon 2020" redevelopment plan which would keep the elite grass event in the top tier of Grand Slams
Second seed Andy Murray is not bothered in the slightest by the VIP absences of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the Miami Masters heads into its concluding week.
Bernard Tomic has ended his feud with Tennis Australia and backed down on his insistence that he wouldn’t return to his nation’s Davis Cup
At the age of 33, James Blake is still trying to keep himself a relevant singles player, which is not easy to do given his long history of injuries.
Tough day at the office when your 3 players loose their 3rd matches!
Andy Murray starts his run at taking the #2 ranking from Roger Federer -- and leaves Bernard Tomic still below #40.
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