Archive: May 2013
Sixth seed Fabio Fognini beat fellow Italian Marco Cecchinato 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 while Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu won his first ATP match of the season
One main draw match was started before a second day of rain forced cancellation of the day's program. Sloane Stephens stood level with Tsvetana Pironkova
Tennis Express, Houston, Texas may primarily be an online business, but they are not ignoring on the ground retail.
The NCAA tennis championships in Urbana, Illinois has brought more than a fair amount of business to Champaign County.
Alexandr Dolgopolov and James Ward have both been awarded wild cards into the main draw of the Aegon Championships
The figures for its website, madrid-open.com, its Facebook, Twitter and Weibo pages, as well as the television broadcasts of the tournament all showed increases over last year.
With potential second seed Andy Murray already ruled out of the French Open, world no.11 Stanislas Wawrinka could be another high profile absentee
US Open champion and world no.2 Andy Murray has taken the hard decision and reluctantly opted to withdraw from the French Open
1. Kaia Kanepi vs. Dominika Cibulkova
American Express will continue to expand its footprint at the US Open this year.
The work of Australian coach Josh Eagle came to a quick end in the south of France as both of his temporary clients, Lleyton Hewitt and Marinko Matsosevic, lost in the opening round at Nice, one of the final ATP tune-ups prior to Sunday's start at the French Open.
Despite his six titles this season during a storming return from seven months of knee injury absence, Rafael Nadal is taking nothing for granted as the king of clay bids for a record eighth French Open title when the Grand Slam starts at the weekend.
Andy Murray is likely to delay his decision on whether to play the French Open until tomorrow (Wednesday) at the earliest and possibly even Friday after being forced to retire mid-match at last week’s Internazionale BNL d’Italia in Rome because a long standing injury in his lower back.
Britain has augmented its’ international tennis ranks by two in the past week or so by bringing Australia’s Brydan Klein and New Zealand’s Cameron Norrie into the Lawn Tennis Association’s cash-rich set up but Leon Smith, head of British men’s tennis, insisted the pair have not been lured by financial incentives.
Dr.Martin Baroch, a Czech coach based in Switzerland is offering a unique service to fans who are new to the activities at Roland Garros.
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