Archive: June 2013
German sixth seed Mona Barthel moved ahead of the pack by booking the first of the third-round places as she beat Serb Vesna Dolonc 7-5, 2-6, 7-5.
The grass season of big-hitting Milos Raonic got off to the worst possible start under new coach Ivan Ljubicic as the Canadian lost in the opening round to Gael Monfils 6-4, 6-2.
The 10th China Open confirmed that Rafael Nadal will play in Beijing for the first time in four years.
Serena Williams apartment in Paris is close to an American college so she says that she can’t exactly walk around her neighborhood unrecognized.
This week the revamped Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham, upgraded to the tune of £12 million, is hosting the Aegon Classic.
Andy Murray has floated the name of Queens tournament director Chris Kermode as a candidate to lead the LTA.
After missing the French Open through injury Andy Murray makes his return to the tour at this week’s Queen’s Club tournament where the Scot is a 15/8 favorite.
By virtue of his French Open championship, Rafael Nadal is the first player to qualify for a spot in the ATP World Tour Finals in London in November.
After the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) announced yet another obscure player, in this case 1,158th ranked Dutchman Yannick Ebbinghau, had been snared, fined and suspended for violations of the sport’s rules anti-corruption rules, claims have been made that the specially formed body is not properly equipped to deal with the betting problem.
Rafael Nadal is impressed that winning an eighth French Open title now puts him in the chase for the year-end No. 1 ranking.
While not the focus of the day, the doubles debut of Roger Federer and Tommy Haas, a pair of former singles champions, drew the biggest interest on opening day.
Americans went 3-3 on the opening day of grass season on a remarkably dry day in the north of Britain.
Three WTA global stars - Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams and Li Na - were recently unveiled by Forbes magazine on its annual Top 100 World's Highest Paid Athletes, list for 2013, the only three women included on the list.
Jo Wilfried Tsonga traveled to London from Paris by train yesterday and within an hour and a half of arriving at St Pancras Station, he was practicing on grass
Sergei Bubka Jr, the tennis playing son of the former pole vault legend, who suffered appalling injuries after falling three stories into a Parisian courtyard eight months ago
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