Archive: June 2013
Britain’s Fed Cup captain Judy Murray does everything in her power to deflect the weight of national expectation from her pair of young players Laura Robson and Heather Watson.
Atlanta organizers announced that the regional Lexus Southern Area dealers have agreed to sponsor the upcoming Atlanta Open to be held July 20-28 at Atlanta Station.
Officials said the line will debut next week, with the player himself in the flagship store on London's Oxford Street for the high-profile launch.
Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer top the Forbes list as top tennis player earners. Federer made $71.5 million while Sharapova $29 million
Asked if he would step out without the headband again, Federer replied: “No, the hair is growing.
A tough event for top seeds -- only one of the Top Four made the quarterfinal! Kirsten Flipkens will not rise above #20; Magdalena Rybarikova is around #45.
No surprise, these days, but it formally knocks Jurgen Melzer out of the Wimbledon seed hunt. He'll be no better than #36.
Every day we have new professional tennis jobs on our website. Some examples from different jobs we have available at the moment.
Tonic by Martina Hingis has been named Official Clothing Partner of the Southern California Open, tournament organizers announced today.
Aegon has renewed its LTA sponsorship deal for four more years. . . Serena and Venus Williams will kick off the Rogers Cup with a doubles exhibition against Monica Seles and Eugenie Bouchard of Canada. . .
British wild card Dan Evans set up a third round clash with the 2009 US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro on Thursday after defeating the World No. 37 Jarkko Nieminen 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-4.
The official player field for the Bank of the West Classic was announced, with two top-four players committed for the 2013 event.
Rafael Nadal may own the French Open with a record eight titles, but even the king of clay admits that reaching the all-time mark of 17 grand slams held by Roger Federer will be a tough task.
Elena Baltacha has won just one WTA match since last August and fellow British veteran Anne Keothavong has also seen her ranking slip below the 200 mark so the All England Club were accused of charitable home bias with the pair both granted wild card entries worth a record high £23,500.
Gael Monfils has never seemed sure of himself playing on grass. Wednesday, he may have had a change of heart.
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