Archive: April 2013
Toni Nadal, says he will be fine if Roland Garros decides to bump up Rafael’s seeding. "If they choose to do it, will be good for Rafa and it doesn’t not seem bad to me," he said. . .
What Wimbledon did was the single most dramatic statement about the relationships we have forged and all of this would not have been possible without the leadership that Roger Federer has shown as president of the Player Council
The 36th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart celebrated another successful week. The players named it their favorite event for the fifth time
Renovation set to begin soon on Andy Murray $2.8-million Scottish property purchaser just outside his hometown of Dunblane
Ivo Karlovic, the Croatian ATP World Tour veteran of more than 13 years has been hospitalized in Miami suffering from viral meningitis after an earlier prognosis suggested the 34 year-old had suffered a stroke.
The Washington Post has reported that Venus Williams will play two matches for the home team Washington Kastles this summer.
Stanislas Wawrinka accepts that he will likely never escape the shadow of Roger Federer in the Swiss tennis hierarchy.
UCLA freshman Kyle McPhillips recorded the most lopsided victory in Ojai Pac-12 Conference Tournament
Daniel Nestor (Toronto, ON) and Robert Lindstedt of Sweden faced Bruno Soares of Brazil and Alexander Peya from Austria in the doubles final of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Sunday, an ATP World Tour 500 event in Spain.
Sharapova wins her 29th WTA title and second of 2013.
Who would have thought that Maria Sharapova's easiest match here would be against a fellow Roland Garros winner, the next-highest-ranked player in the draw?
What can we say except, He's at it again? Eight titles here for Rafael Nadal.
Speedy recovery wishes to Kristen Flipkens who had some sort of stomach disorder take her out of Stuttgart. Hope she got to drive a porsche or two first....
Ivo Karlovic, the 34-year-old Croatian tennis player known for his 6-foot-10 frame and big serve has been admitted to a Miami hospital with what was initially thought to be a mild stroke
Oceanic swells thriving and crashing to the West, as the renowned Pacific Coast Highway snakes its way Northward.
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