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The young and precocious shined brightest Wednesday at the 48th annual ASICS Easter Bowl. Wild-card entry and 13-year-old Caty McNally of Cincinnati shocked top-seeded Usue Arconada of College Park, Md., 6-4, 7-5, in the second round of the ITF Girls’ 18s singles being played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Janko Tipsarevic has now played three matches in his comeback from more than a year away from the game due to multiple foot surgeries. All three have been decided by tiebreakers.
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the 2015 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group semifinals, and World Group and World Group II play-offs taking place on 18-19 April.
An Australian Open towel draped over her neck in her post-match interview, No. 2-seed in the ITF Girls’ 18s singles Katie Swan looked impressive in her 2015 ASICS Easter Bowl debut on Tuesday with a 6-2, 6-3 win over 13-year-old rising USTA prospect Amanda Anisomova of Hallandale Beach, Fla.
On a day the USTA announced Martin Blackman as its new General Manager of Player Development, and last year’s ASICS Easter Bowl Boys’ 18s champion Francis Tiafoe signed a professional contract with Jay Z’s Roc Nation, all four boys’ and girls’ divisions played on a busy Monday at the 48th annual ASICS Easter Bowl.
Janko Tipsarevic is back--again. Whereas Tipsarevic played only doubles at the Miami Open, the Serb is suiting up for singles this week at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship. His first match will come on Tuesday as part of an entertaining schedule that also includes an all-American showdown between Donald Young and Steve Johnson.
The USTA today announced that Martin Blackman has been named General Manager, USTA Player Development. In this full-time position, Blackman will oversee the USTA’s Player development staff and partner with the U.S. tennis community to identify and develop the next generation of world-class American tennis players.
Check out some of the latest Easter photos from our friends on Instagram.
What's the only thing hotter than the current heat wave in Miami? Novak Djokovic, of course.
To mess around with one of Oscar Wilde’s quotes, for Andy Murray to lose one love set to Novak Djokovic may seem unfortunate but to lose two would seem like carelessness. But Murray is not careless. He is one of the least careless people you are likely to meet or watch play tennis.
The White House Easter Egg Roll takes place in President’s Park on the South Lawn of the White House. This year’s theme, “#GimmeFive,” encourages Americans across the country to share five things they are doing to eat better, be more active, and lead a healthier life, and supports the First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative...
Check out the latest draws and schedule from the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston.
Even athletes make mistakes once in a while. Check out these tennis photos of players celebrating, falling, and stumbling on the tennis court. Enjoy!
CiCi Bellis, World No. 1 Junior and 15-year-old American, has made the qualifying draw of the 2015 Family Circle Cup, April 4 – 12 on Daniel Island.
John Isner is playing his best tennis when everyone least expected it. Granted, Isner has always posted his best results at home in the United States, but otherwise his performance in this current Indian Wells-Miami swing has blindsided all witnesses.
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