Archive: April 2013
Italy is ready to play its first Davis Cup quarterfinal since 1998 and hopes are set to take a blow with doubles specialist Simone Bolelli rated doubtful
Andy Murray can say "I told you so" after a six-week break between the Australian Open final and the start of last month's Indian Wells event eventually led the Scot to a Miami title and a return to the No. 2 ranking
The Road to the Final Four of the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas takes place this weekend in four cities around the world – Vancouver, Canada; Boise, Idaho; Buenos Aires, Argentina and Astana, Kazakhstan.
The Road to the Final Four of the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas takes place this weekend in four cities around the world.
(1) Serena Williams (USA) d. Camila Giorgi (ITA) 62 63
Quarter-final play at the worldwide team event begins on Friday, with Serbia's visit to the outpost of Boise, Idaho one of the picks of the week.
WTA - Charleston (Tues): Serena Kicks Off Title Defense With Win
Newport has decided not to follow the lead of Stuttgart and become a Wimbledon warm-up event in 2015.
Adidas has its stable of players that it trains and Nike outfits more than a few too, but Porsche Team Germany is also putting money behind a group of top German women that includes No. 6 Angelique Kerber and three other top 40 players in Sabine Lisicki, Julia Goerges and Mona Barthel. Former top 10 player Andrea Petkovic is also in the fold.
(11) Sorana Cirstea (ROU) d. Tatjana Malek (GER) 64 76(5)
Installing on-court shot clocks to help the players know when they are about to go over the 25-second time violation rule may not be in the sports near future, but it’s not out of the question entirely if an affordable solution can be found.
Tennis fans across the United States were upset as CBS ended their coverage of Sunday’s Sony Open final in Miami just before eventual champion Andy Murray and David Ferrer began their third set tie-break...
Rafael Nadal sat out the Miami Masters, but is licking his lips in anticipation of his favorite part of the ATP year - the clay season.
Andy Murray has returned to second in the world in the ATP rankings, a level he has enjoyed only once - for a fortnight - four years ago.
3 hours and 42 minutes. That's longer than most best-of-five matches on the men's tour last.
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