Archive: April 2013
Fickle Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli is back on the market for a coach after dispatching a second temporary mentor this season
The USTA announced that it is partnering with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to support the "no cut" policy
David Ferrer has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters starting this weekend, citing an unexplained physical ailment.
Leander Paes will turn 40 years of age in between the French Open and Wimbledon in June but the Indian still maintains he feels sufficiently fit to contest the next Olympics
Rene Stammbach, president of the Swiss Tennis Federation since 2006 has been a regular critic of Federer’s dedication to the Davis Cup cause
One more win and Kevin Anderson will start moving in the rankings. Too bad clay is a tough surface for him -- this looks like a solid start, but keep in mind that his opponent is ranked #293.
Given the way this field has opened up, this really looks like Petra Kvitova's event to win.
As a player Tim Henman openly admitted that he took the soft option when asked difficult questions.
There’s no better junior tournament in the nation to preview “Who’s Next” in American tennis than the ASICS Easter Bowl.
At age 25, Andy Murray is not quite ready to qualify as a museum piece, but that's exactly what an enthusiastic museum in his hometown has put on display in its exhibit dedicated to the world No. 2 local son is in the work at Dunblane.
Tennis fans around the world will be focusing their attention on Paris as the countdown to Roland Garros brings excitement and enthusiasm to the city...
Andy Murray is now due to make a welcome return to the British Davis Cup campaign next September as he competes on the squad for the first time in two years.
Heather Watson, the British player forced to miss the upcoming Fed Cup tie in Argentina because of glandular fever or mononucleosis, is hoping to be sufficiently fit to return in time for the French Open that begins in just over six weeks’ time.
Pakistan’s leading player Aisam-Ul-Haq Querishi, doubles champion at Miami’s Sony Open less than a fortnight ago, insists he will spearhead his nation’s fight with the International Tennis Federation after New Zealand was awarded victory in last weekend’s Davis Cup Asia/Oceania tie.
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Fed Cup World Group semifinals, taking place on April 20-21.
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