Archive: July 2013
Mystery surrounds world no.15 Marin Cilic with reports emanating from his native Croatia that the 24 year-old has tested positive for the use of a banned substance and is currently under investigation by the International Tennis Federation.
Swiss hopes for the Montreal Masters rest of the power of healing, with both Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka nursing back pain problems.
The Citi Open’s top seed doubles team, the Bryan Brothers, have withdrawn from the 2013 Citi Open due to Bob Bryan’s shoulder injury.
With Roger Federer's 2014 schedule a work in progress and with the Swiss taking the decision to compete next January in Brisbane for the first time, it now seems that neighboring New Zealand is saying "me too" in hopes of somehow luring the tennis icon into the field at the Auckland event.
Maria Sharapova has withdrawn from Rogers Cup due to a continued hip injury suffered at Wimbledon.
Qualifying - M Erakovic (NZL) d [WC] J Abaza (USA) 57 61 61
The Washington Kastles carved another notch in the Mylan World Team Tennis elite ranks Sunday, winning their third consecutive World Team Tennis championship and fourth in the past five years with a 25-12 win over the Springfield Laster, the largest victory margin in any WTT championship match.
It appears Jamie Hampton will have to settle for #24. For now. But she remains on track for a year-end Top Twenty spot after Radwanska takes her out.
PRO TOUR NEWS – MEN * Youzhny ends Haase’s late-July run * No third title for Fognini * Isner
Hip injury to keep No. 2 player in the world out of action in Toronto
Four of the Top 10 players in the world will be in action this week as the WTA heads to Carlsbad and Washington DC. Also, former World No.1 Martina Hingis makes her doubles comeback.
Mardy Fish visited the new YMCA Anthony Bowen Center of Metropolitan DC in Washington on Saturday.
World No. 33 Mikhail Youzhny became the first Russian champion in 18 years at the Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad on Sunday.
John Isner continued his run of form at the BB&T Atlanta Open, advancing to his third final in four years with a 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5) victory over Lleyton Hewitt Saturday.
Only one tiebreak in a John Isner match seems like an anomaly. But, when it came, the former Georgia Bulldog found his big serve and a sweet touch at the net.
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