Archive: September 2013
Agnieszka Radwanska is cruising, but it really doesn't make any difference; she needs a title to add any points at all, and even that won't affect her ranking.
Prince Global Sports announced their new partnership with non-profit organization Bright Pink to join forces and help support the prevention of breast and ovarian cancer in young women.
After suffering a one-two blow by losing Gael Monfils followed by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as clients over the past few seasons, Australian tennis coach Roger Rasheed has - temporarily it is presumed - retreated to his first sporting love of Australian Rules football.
Davis Cup after-effects, perhaps. Janko Tipsarevic probably didn't have much left in the tank. Fortunately, he wasn't defending anything, but this means he will not rise above his current #23.
The BNP Paribas Open, the largest ATP World Tour and WTA combined two-week event in the world to be held March 3-16, 2014 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, has renewed its television broadcast agreement with ESPN through 2020...
For a week with nothing but International events, we had some pretty big moves -- but they were all reasonable moves.
Rafael Nadal is the first to admit that his ten-title performance this season has taken a lot out of him, But there is little more than a fortnight for the world No. 2 Spaniard to rest and regain strength before he is due in China for a two-week run set for early October.
Britain was back in the Davis Cup’s World Group draw today but the nation’s tennis future could be thrown into disarray as Scottish Sports Minister Shona Robison maintains a ‘yes’ vote for independence in the referendum on September 18, 2014 would mean Scotland will press ahead with plans to have Olympic and Paralympic teams at Rio 2016.
The Draw for the 2014 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas was held at the London offices of title sponsor BNP Paribas on Wednesday.
The International Tennis Federation determined Wednesday that the Miele Canadian Davis Cup team will play Japan on the road in the first round of the 2014 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group. / C’est mercredi matin que la Fédération internationale de tennis a procédé au tirage officiel des tableaux de la Coupe Davis, à Londres.
Ernest Gulbis has been one of the most outspoken men on tour since he arrived as a full time player in 2006.
It’s a simple fact of life in the current tennis economy that if you want to make a success of something new then it’s probably a good idea to have Rafael Nadal involved.
In his first appearance since retiring in his second round match at Wimbledon on June 26 with a left knee injury, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will go for his third straight Moselle Open title in Metz this week.
IBM has been involved with providing data to the Grand Slams for well over 15 years and believes that the work it has put into data analysis is beneficial to fans, the media, coaches and players. Moreover it sees major sporting events as a way to illustrate business applications and believes that by analyzing large amounts of data it can help players improve from good to great.
After months of conjecture and assumption that Marin Cilic had fallen foul of the drug testers, official news has finally been announced by the International Tennis Federation that the Croatian former top ten player has been handed him a nine-month suspension for a positive dope test that proved he used a banned substance.
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