Archive: May 2013
John McEnroe is paid plenty of money to commentate for the Tennis Channel at the French Open, but he seems to enjoy his work with the network.
Briton Elena Baltacha made a comeback from injury by winning her first WTA match since the Wimbledon first round last summer, beating Swiss Stefanie Voegele
Nice Lleyton Hewitt will head to the French Open without a European clay match win after the former No.1 exited to
Roger Federer, Martina Navratilova and Pete Sampras make it look so easy when they come to the net and finish points with a winning volley
This documentary is a terrific inside look of the 2 tennis champions and what they have gone through since their father put a tennis racquet in their hands.
Madrid and Rome champion Serena Williams hasn't won Roland Garros since 2002 and says it's her biggest challenge, but says she won’t be mentally overwhelmed
As Nadal heads to Roland Garros this week aiming for an Open-era eighth title, his total destruction of Roger Federer in just 68 minutes to win the Internazionale BNL d’Italia surprised even the man himself.
Juan Martin del Potro has not given up hope of contesting the French Open even though the world no.7 is currently back home in Argentina
Novak Djokovic will live and learn from the three-set loss which bounced him out in the quarter-finals of Rome to Tomas Berdych
Andy Murray is due to make the call at mid-week as to whether his painful back will allow him to be fit for the French Open
After winning his sixth title in past three and half months when he overwhelmed Roger Federer in the final of Rome, Rafael Nadal will go to Paris with a head of steam
EFactor, which calls itself world's largest niche social network for entrepreneurs, announced a partnership with Mike and Bob Bryan and Caroline Wozniacki today
Del Potro's brief visit to Rome for last week's Masters 1000 resulted in a long-awaited meeting with Pope Francesco along with a third-round exit against Benoit Paire
Hi all, we have very important updates to feed you. It's amazing that this is issue #100 for us!!!
Third-seeded Vicki Buholz of Dallas ended the USTA National Senior Women’s Hard Court Championships.
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