News by Staff
Tennis Channel will be the exclusive television home for this weekend's Laver Cup
Max recently played in his 55th Davis Cup match. At WIMBLEDON this year he turned Forty
Van Uytvanck wins her first WTA title, having never previously been beyond the semi-finals at this level.
To the surprise of no one, the Belgium vs. Australia Davis Cup semifinal tie went down to the wire on Sunday afternoon. Even less surprisingly, Steve Darcis played the role of hero--or at least one of the roles of heroes.
Davis Cup weekend has given us pulsating comebacks and the inspiring performance of a player who’s never left.
Click here to check out the latest photos from the 2017 Davis Cup tennis.
The big boys took care of business on the first day of Davis Cup semifinal action in Brussels, Belgium. David Goffin prevailed for the host nation before Nick Kyrgios delivered a crucial victory for Australia, thus making the tie 1-1 heading into Saturday's doubles rubber.
Tennis Channel and Tennis Channel Plus will provide complete coverage of both Davis Cup semifinals this weekend: Belgium-Australia in Brussels and France-Serbia in Lille, France.
More than a billion fans around the world are expected to tune in to watch the Laver Cup, the newest event in world tennis, to see if Europe’s old guard, which includes two of the greatest players of all time, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, can stave off a challenge from the sports’ rising stars.
ZGA has been serving the community for 25 years in Houston. We now need your HELP. We have a opportunity to help rebuild kids’ lives. Wellness, fitness and just a scents of normalcy is critical to our emotional and mental recovery.
We here at 10sballs are sending an open call to the world of tennis. Please start collecting money at the 2017 U.S. Open. Hey suits at Flushing. Please.
ZGA has been serving the community for 25 years in Houston. We now need your HELP.
Click here to check out the final draws from the 2017 U.S. Open.
Rafael Nadal stole the show on the court throughout the recent U.S. Open, and he also made an unusual amount of noise in his interviews with more than a few comical quips. So, too, did Roger Federer and many others.
Nadal triumphed in New York for the third time on Sunday afternoon, lifting the trophy once again following a 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 rout of Kevin Anderson. The world No. 1 did not face a single break point while coasting to victory in two hours and 27 minutes. Nadal used unusually strong and well-placed returns to break Anderson four times and he almost kept up with the 6'8'' South African in the winners department (32 to 30 in Anderson's favor). The Spaniard also committed a mere 11 unforced errors, whereas 40 mistakes came off the underdog's racket.
« Previous Page — Next Page »