Archive: April 2013
Greg Rusedski and Mark Philippoussis are the latest players to confirm that they will compete in the Brodies Champions of Tennis event in Edinburgh.
Andy Murray is keen for his revised marketing team to kick into action and help him off court
Annika Beck -- Moved 14 places, from #74 to #60
It was obvious that Novak Djokovic was in pain. It didn't look as if he would be around long; he lost the first four games. But then the endorphins kicked in.
The Monte Carlo Masters is in full swing. Take a look at the schedule, singles and doubles draw!
The United States brings a strong Fed Cup team to Delray Beach, which includes Serena Williams, who regained the No. 1 ranking in the world on February 18, 2013
After his loss to Grigor Dimitrov in Monte Carlo, Janko Tipsarevic says he needs a break: “This has nothing to do with forehands and backhands. Just a few days off to clear my mind.
Benneteau has actually beaten Zimonjic twice this year and has played with three different French partners in 2013, including Richard Gasquet and Michael Llodra.
Novak Djokovic has decided to contest the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters after much introspection and even more treatment after injuring his right ankle just ten days ago
A new women’s tennis and fitness apparel company with the unusual name, 30:Fifteen
At the age of 28, France’s Gilles Simon has been around long enough to be able to conduct strategies for himself. Currently he is without a coach after splitting with Thierry Tulasne
The 28 year old Swiss, currently ranked world no.17 has been without a permanent coach for more than a year and insists he will work with Sweden’s Norman
Stuttgart (Premier 700/Clay). Defending Champion: Maria Sharapova
Rafael Nadal leads an all-star elite lineup at the first major clay event of the French Open run-up with the Spanish king of clay now joined for sure by top seed Novak Djokovic.
Milos Raonic rode last weekend's Davis Cup momentum for Canada into an opening win as the 12th seed reversed the day's upset trend by dispatching Julien Benneteau 6-1, 6-4 on the clay.
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