Archive: May 2013
New word of the day: Youngstar (def) when an adolescent begins to rise
The renewed partnership will focus on a shared passion for tennis, along with a commitment to help kids become more active and realize their full potential through sports
German eighth seed Angelique Kerber beat compatriot Mona Barthel 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 and tenth seed Caroline Wozniacki picked the perfect moment to win her first spring match on clay
Rafael Nadal lost his first set of the French Open fortnight but quickly recovered for a 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-4, 6-3 defeat of German Daniel Brands
The normally charming Sloane Stephens, who barely smiled once after her win at Roland Garros in her press conference
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are among the band of leading players who have publicly pledged to take part in the brainchild of Mahesh Bhupathi
The day prior to the start of Roland Garros, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) and the City of Paris presented a progress report about the modernization of stadium and surrounding areas.
Even though the International Tennis Federation has decided not to allow Tomic Sr. routine coaching accreditation, he was intent on breaking the ban
The sight of Piotr Wozniacki crouched in front of his daughter Caroline’s courtside chair, delivering one of his verbose coaching sermons in Polish is the staple diet of those who love to make humor of tennis matters
Roland Garros (Mon): Sharapova Begins Defense In Style
After a few long days with a lot of rain and poor weather conditions today started with blue sky's!
So sorry to see Venus go out in the first round. It was a tough match and it had its moments of see sawing and brilliance.
Tennis Canada announced Monday the return of Rogers Legends Cup, a three-day event featuring four former world No. 1 players Jim Courier, John McEnroe, Andy Roddick and Pete Sampras.
As Day One of the French Open got underway in Paris, the absent world no.2 Andy Murray was already back on a practice court in London in his bid to be fit and ready for a grass court campaign
With the French Open up and running, Roger Federer has already moved closer to another record as he competes in his 54th consecutive major.
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