Archive: April 2013
This was my last day in Stuttgart but I want to share with you the best tournament towel that this tournament gives out to the players here at the Porsche Grand Prix tennis tournament
John McEnroe told TENNIS.com that seven-time Roland Garros titlist and current world No. 5 Rafael Nadal should be the top seed for the 2013 French Open
The comeback effort just gets more complicated for Andrea Petkovic as the German lost in the first round of her home event, going out to Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 6-2
Tomas Berdych saved a match point as he rallied to beat Nikolay Davydenko 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 in two and a half hours
There can be little doubt several meetings over the course of the last year between Brook and Roger Federer contributed to pay-rise
The draw for the 2014 Davis Cup competition will take place in London on Wednesday, September 18.
Lay Naing, the Myanmar Tennis Federation’s secretary confirmed the International Tennis Federation had voiced security concerns
A pair of straight-set wins in weekend Fed Cup play on the way to an Australian victory over the Swiss have convinced Stosur that she may have put her injury troubles behind.
Prize money wise, the only category not to get a raise was mixed doubles, which will stay the same in 2013
Tennis in the U.S. is a $5.57 billion business, according to the latest edition of the State of the Industry report, just released by the Tennis Industry Association
Click here to see the Men's Singles/Doubles results and schedule.
Roland Garros committee member Guy Forget says the French Open should consider giving world No. 5 Rafael Nadal a higher seeding. . .
A new digital tennis magazine, Tennis Journal, has been launched by some of the sports’ foremost writers. 10sBalls.com really likes this magazine and recommends it to the tennis fans!
Last night was the traditional player introduction night at the Porsche Arena!
At the end of the 2011 Championships, the All England Club commissioned the building and land development company Grimshaws to develop a master plan to guide further long term changes of the grounds and facilities
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