Archive: April 2013
[5] John Isner (USA) d Ryan Harrison (USA) 76(4) 64
(Q) Jill Craybas (USA) d. (4) Julia Goerges (GER) 67(5) 63 41 ret. (dizziness)
Hibi, Seelig Win Openers On Day 2 of ASICS Easter Bowl
Two singles matches comprised the entire main-draw program on opening day, with clay veteran Tommy Robredo turning in an defeat of Frenchman Guillaume Rufin 7-6(2), 6-4.
Vic Braden, generally considered to be one of the top tennis coaches in the business, is holding one of his famous “tennis college” training camps in May.
Visual demonstrations of the extraordinary tennis skills of Rafael Nadal are now available on - what else - a Smartphone app.
Andy Murray may have still been in Miami last weekend after declaring himself unavailable for Britain’s Davis Cup Euro/Africa Zone Group One tussle with Russia that turned into one of the nation’s most unlikely but memorable sporting comebacks.
Heather Watson has failed in her bid to recover from Glandular Fever or Mononucleosis in time to be included in Britain’s Fed Cup team that travels to Buenos Aires to face Argentina the World Group II promotion play off on April 20-21.
Novak Djokovic is reportedly facing up to a month on the injured list after heroically playing on with a badly twisted ankle to clinch Serbia victory in last weekend’s Davis Cup World Group quarterfinal against the United States in Boise, Idaho.
Former top 10 player Mardy Fish, who has been struggling with heart issues has been awarded wild cards into two USTA Pro Circuit events this month. AND MORE...
Take a look at the top photos from Davis Cup.... Let us know which one is your favorite!
Nenad Zimonjic took time to praise his great rivals After pulling off a spectacular five-set upset over Bob and Mike Bryan
Andy Murray freely admits that he is lacking in the charisma department even while lifting his ranking to second in the world behind Novak Djokovic
Czech Republic becomes only the sixth nation to hold the No. 1 position on the ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking after completing a 3-1 victory over Kazakhstan
Pakistan has lodged an official complaint to the International Tennis Federation after the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group II tie against New Zealand
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