Archive: September 2013
Though he fell in last weekend's Kuala Lumpur semi-finals, the hopes of Stanislas Wawrinka are looking up as he tries to make it an unprecedented two Swiss in the ATP year-end finals in London, now just five weeks away in early November.
Although the Lawn Tennis Association chairman of the board, David Grigson insists Canadian Michael Downey was the unanimous choice as the new chief executive to lead British tennis, Judy Murray...
Take a look at all the latest draws from the China Open and Japan Open
Former US Open Mixed Doubles Champion Outlasts CoCo Vandeweghe To Win First Title in 2013 In Three Sets
Singles Champion Donald Young was presented with an etched wine bottle trophy and a check for $7,200 in prize money.
Dusan Vemic in an exclusive interview describing his playing and coaching experience
"Sure, not a problem, if we have to play best-of-three, we play best-of-three. If it's best-of-five that's fine too."
Diehard Rafael Nadal fans have been challenged by their tennis hero with an impromptu contest.
Novak Djokovic has laid down a China challenge to Rafael Nadal less than a month after losing to the Spaniard in the US Open final.
Roger Federer destroyed the long held myth that winning Grand Slam titles was a single man’s game when at long last he won that elusive French Open title just a couple of months after his wedding and now Novak Djokovic has surprised his great rivals Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray by announcing his engagement to girlfriend Jelena Ristic
Donald Young took a convincing win over Tim Smyczek 6-3, 6-2. Matt Ebden capitalized on easy victory over Alex Kuznetsov who appeared to be injured 6-2, 6-0.
LAS VEGAS (Sept. 27, 2013) – Mayo Hibi rallied from down 5-1 in the second set to upset top-seeded Alja Tomljanovic of Croatia 6-2, 7-6 (4) and advance to the semifinals.
Number one seed upset, Smyczek advances today at the Napa Valley Challenger Upsets today, number one seed, Denis Kudla lost
Former No. 1 Carlos Moya firmly believes that Andy Murray won’t make it to the top of the rankings despite
The good news for Tomas Berdych: He'll get to go for his first title of 2013 on Sunday. And he finished strong, saving three break points as he served out the match.
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