Archive: March 2013
Tennis focus shifts across the United States from Indian Wells to Miami for the Sony Open, Rafael Nadal has set his sights on the familiar terracotta shade of the European clay courts
Andy Murray and Laura Robson and right now both are involved in a bidding war between top flight management companies who want to represent them.
Raymond Moore, CEO of the BNP Paribas Open, revealed to the media Sunday that the ATP is working on devising a new prize money formula for 2014.
Could this week be the one that finally knocks Agnieszka Radwanska off her seemingly-permanent perch as #4?
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The Miami Masters is facing a pullout plague, with Roger Federer and now Rafael Nadal both high-profile absentee as the Masters 1000 begins.
Tomas Berdych has joined the chorus of compliments on the return to tennis of Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard defeated the Czech to set up a final at the first Masters 1000
Novak Djokovic is happy to accept both the glory and the drawbacks of his No. 1 status as he prepares to try and open up one of the largest leads in the history
As she heads into what could be considered her home Miami Masters, Venus Williams seems to have accepted the fact that her health will never be at 100 per cent.
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association gears up for a lengthy and comprehensive search for the right Chief Executive to restore national and most importantly governmental confidence
Roger Federer has expressed no surprise that rival Rafael Nadal is back to nearly top form after losing a quarter-final to the Spaniard to exit the Indian Wells Masters.
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Indian Wells, Calif. - Rafael Nadal completes an astounding comeback, including wins this week over Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych, by defeating Juan Martin del Potro 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
If there was any doubt going into the 2013 BNP Paribas Open about how Rafael Nadal's knee would handle the hard courts, all of that should now be gone.
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