Archive: September 2013
Andre Agassi's long-time wariness of former rival Pete Sampras appears to be alive a nearly decade after the end of both men's careers, with Agassi tipping Roger Federer as the best to ever play the game and Sampras not even a close second.
Venus Williams is not content with proving she is far from edging sedately towards retirement by reaching the semi-finals of the Toray Pan Pacific Open.
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The ATP and PROSERIES have announced a new partnership in which PROSERIES Ice Wraps become the Official Ice Wrap of the ATP World Tour. The sports medicine company receives worldwide marketing rights in a two-year affiliation through 2015.
Local Asia Muhammad Beats Taylor Townsend; Six Other U.S. Women Win First-Round Matches, Including Sanchez, Oudin, Rogers, Brengle, Kiick and Vandeweghe
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Today the Head Men's Tennis Coach at UC Berkeley, Peter Wright was presented a $1,000 donation for the Cal Men's Tennis Program from the Napa Valley Challnger, a USTA pro circuit event.
US Open National Playoff winner Mayo Hibi continued her impressive form with a marathon first-round win at the Party Rock Open on Tuesday.
WTA boss Stacey Allaster has called the bluff of those agitating for more equality between the tennis sexes, saying in Singapore that women would be happy to play best-of-five-sets at grand slams.
WTA’s chief Allaster says that despite a number of influential greats on today’s WTA that it will be China’s Li Na who will end having the greatest impact.
The timing was ironic. Andy Murray was recovering from back surgery in his London private hospital bed while the head man of British tennis Michael Downey was insisting his entire approach to building a stronger reputation the sport on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean would be built around the Scot.
The International Tennis Federation has been criticized for declaring Marin Cilic withdrew from Wimbledon because of a knee injury when the body was fully aware the Croatian was in fact not allowed to compete because he was under investigation following a failed dope test.
Rafael Nadal will uphold a vow he made to Abu Dhabi exhibition organizers last December when he was unable to play the event as he healed from knee problems.
WTA CEO Stacey Allaster says that the women players are prepared to play the best of five sets at the Grand Slams, even though some of the tour’s leading players have said in the past that they would prefer not to.
Concerns are already running high in France that Jo-Wilfried Tsonga might follow the trend of several other leading singles player and make himself unavailable for next February’s Davis Cup World Group opener against Australia.
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