Archive: December 2013
Melanie Oudin’s career could be in trouble. The 2009 US Open quarterfinalist recently revealed that she is suffering from rhabdomyolysis, which might be caused by too much exertion and can lead to extensive kidney damage.
US Fed Cup captain Mary Joe Fernandez is counting on Serena Williams to lead her team to the promise land in 2014, but while Williams can more or less be counted on to win every match she contests...
As a teenager, Tony Bujan earned a gold ball for winning the United States Tennis Association Boys’ 18s doubles title. On Sunday, he added another gold ball to his tennis resume as he won the men’s singles title at the USTA National 40 Hard Court Championships.
Scotland's main tennis cheerleader - Judy Murray - has expressed her concern at the lack of development monies to be spent on the sport in the country despite the summer Wimbledon title from son Andy.
The Madrid Masters has launched an extensive new marketing campaign for the 2014 edition next May which plays upon the Caja Magica (Magic Cube) venue of the prestige clay event.
Former British player and current television pundit Greg Rusedski has made big plans - in his own head - for compatriot Andy Murray
The tennis family from all over the world of tennis attended the prestigious Lawn Tennis Writers' Annual Awards lunch on December 3rd
Top-seeded Sophie Woorons-Johnston of Anderson, S.C., playing in the USTA National 40 Hard Court Championships for the first time, defeated fourth-seeded Ros Nideffer of San Diego, 6-3, 6-1, to capture the women’s singles title.
Roger true to form is getting his pre - Australian summer training in his beloved Dubai. Both he and Mirka always enjoyed their time there. We were also right in feeling he was playing with Wilson rackets that were larger than his usual 90 inches.
Tennis off season? Tennis doesn't have an off season. The only thing off about tennis is that the ticket prices are too high.
Juan Martin Del Potro may roll back his vow to skip Davis Cup for the second straight season, with the Argentine world No. 5 conceding that he might take a fresh look at the matter in time for the April quarter-finals.
The USTA National Father and Son and Grandfather and Grandson Hard Court Doubles Championships took center stage on Friday...
Venus Williams won’t say whether she will ever compete at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells again, but it’s doubtful given that she and her sister Serena have not played there since 2001 when they claim they were victims of racism.
John McEnroe took a swing at doubles, saying he doesn't understand why the game is still played.
After an agonizing year she will most definitely want to forget, Britain’s Heather Watson is looking forward to rejuvenating her career in 2014 under new coach Diego Veronelli.
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