Archive: April 2013
As is so often the case, the key to this year's Davis Cup ties may be health.
La presentación de esta mañana ha sido el primer acto oficial de Juan Carlos Ferrero como nuevo Director del Valencia Open 500
POWER HORSE CUP 2013: Russia’s No. 1 to compete in Düsseldorf
Since 1989, tennis legend and South Florida philanthropist Chris Evert has hosted the event in an ongoing campaign to assist in drug abuse and child neglect in Florida
The Monte Carlo Masters has managed to lure Juan Del Potro into the field for the April 14 start with a wild card entry, with the first major of the classic Europe clay season.
Djokovic will be joined at The Boodles 2013 by former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro, 2011 Wimbledon finalist Tomas Berdych, Croatia’s Marin Cilic and rising Canadian star Milos Raonic.
Heather Watson’s indifferent run of form recently with first round exits in Indian Wells and Miami can now be explained - she is suffering from Glandular Fever or Mononucleosis
The tie is being staged at the Pun Hlaing Golf and Country Club in Yangon and there have recently been anti-Muslim riots in the city that was formerly known as Rangoon.
The US will be targeting the heavy singles artillery on Novak Djokovic, hoping to catch the Serb on a downward drift in the weekend Davis Cup quarter-final
Apr13 Daily Tennis - Women's Pro Tour News.Apr13 Daily Tennis - Men's Pro Tour News
It was a surprisingly smooth swap from hardcourt of Miami to the Charleston clay for Serena Williams, who took advantage of a bye to reach the third round with an opening defeat of Italian Camila Giorgi 6-2, 6-3
Tim Henman and Goran Ivanisevic are to join John McEnroe in Edinburgh, Scotland for the Brodies Champions of Tennis, June 20-23.
She was ranked No. 262 late last June and after reaching the quarters of Miami has climbed to a career high No. 22 – a remarkable rise in just nine months
The Australian Open would be the major event most affected by the new proposed Asian Tennis League, with players coming with the effects of playing throughout the close season.
With his Miami hardcourt title already in his rear-view mirror, Andy Murray is set to start worrying about what he admits is "my worst surface"
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