Archive: April 2013
Singles First Round
Martin Alund (Argentina) d Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) 46 63 61
For years, tennis has been a hugely successful sport, attracting millions of global spectators from around the world.
Due to the the rain, Wednesday's schedule has been modified as follows
Robin Haase has a shot at returning to the Top Fifty this week, although this isn't going to do it.
A reasonably efficient result, given that it was the first clay match of the year for Petra Kvitova, but she needs a title to earn any points at all.
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group semifinals, World Group play-offs and World Group II play-offs, taking place on 20-21 April
World No. 1 Serena Williams joins Venus Williams, Sloane Stephens and Varvara Lepchenko for Fed Cup by BNP Paribas world group playoffs vs. Sweden
Swiss Henri Laaksonen set the pace for top-seeded compatriot Stan Wawrinka as the Finnish-born import won his first ATP-level match
Austin Upsets Top-Seeded Loeb On Day 3 of ASICS Easter Bowl
Since 2011, Babolat has put a lot of time and resources into being the official supplier of racquets, balls and strings for Roland Garros, this year it has become the official tennis shoe brand of Wimbledon.
University of Texas football coach Mack Brown and locally-based Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey will join Andy Roddick
Local ties mean everything to Roger Federer, who will remain faithful to his home Swiss Indoors and has confirmed that he will return to the Basel event from October 21
In Daily Tennis news a few days ago, I saw a little blurb about the idea of a "shot clock" in tennis. It's certainly an interesting discussion
Most of Canada’s line-up has Balkan connections. Lead player, world no.15 Milos Raonic was born in the city then known as Titograd
Several ankle specialists made the point that his injury needs at least ten days to recover fully and therefore a decision to play the Monte Carlo
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