Archive: December 2016
2016 is within hours of ending. For some of us "Down Under" we've celebrated and celebrated. And it's already tomorrow. To our friends on each and every Continent. Happy New Year!
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of our friends getting ready for New Year's day!
Roger Federer announced on Monday that he has is physically fit and will be able to take part in the Hopman Cup beginning on Jan. 1 of 2017.
Click here to see Sunday's order of play from the men's and ladies Brisbane International tennis in Australia.
Andy Murray was knighted on Friday as part of Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's honors list. The 29-year-old Scot earned the recognition for his services to tennis and and to charity.
Cheers to the great champion you are, to the unbelievable career you had, and to the even greater person you are behind the tennisplayer.. Im so proud of you. I was privileged to have you on tour as my collegue, my practice buddy, my opponent, my doubles partner...
“I have learned from this and I hope the ITF has as well.” That statement from Maria Sharapova should draw a line under the two year ban for use of Meldonium after the January 1st 2016 deadline handed to her by the International Tennis Federation in conjunction with WADA and eventually reduced to 15 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and sportscotland are today proud to announce a ground-breaking £15 million joint-funding agreement to start in 2017.
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of Sascha Zverev.
With the 2017 season soon to be underway, it’s time to make predictions for the eight World Tour Finals participants—in order.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has today paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following the announcement that Her Majesty will be relinquishing her patronage of The Lawn Tennis Association.
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of Ana Ivanovic.
Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic announced today that she is ending her memorable 14-year career and retiring from professional tennis.
My colleague Chris Bowers, a British politician as well as a TRN broadcaster and author, has been writing a blog about L’Affaire Sharapova, as the French would call it, and thinks Maria would be well advised to play a gentler game in her reaction to the decision of CAS to reduce her doping sentence to 15 months from two years.
I saw Baryshnikov a few decades back, the light landing of his shoes upon the boards, the way his fourth finger always pointed down such that his entire being intimated relaxation, the position of his head always held straight - as though balancing a glass of water upon it, - the inhuman amount of time he spent in the mid-jump air, as if he and gravity had an agreement.
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