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The one that played fire tennis against Jimmy Connors
Jerome Golmard the former Davis Cup tennis player from France and former no 22 ATP singles has been diagnosed with the Lou Gehrig's disease (ASL) in January 2014.
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In a match that had all the intensity of a final between two of the nation’s top 16-year-olds, top-seeded Francis Tiafoe of College Park, Md., came back to beat No. 7-seeded Taylor Fritz of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2, on Friday to advance to the ITF Boys’ 18s semifinals at the ASICS Easter Bowl.
This may not be the golden era of men's tennis in the United States, but outside of the U.S. Open, Americans at least manage to generally perform well at home.
IMG Tennis, a division of the global sports, fashion and media company, IMG Worldwide, announced today a new global partnership deal for its client Maria Sharapova with Supergoop!, the first prestige skincare line solely dedicated to a healthy approach to broad spectrum sun protection.
Acrimony toward the NCAA continues to grow – they've now abolished the third set for the women and made the men’s game no-ad scoring. Ever the contrarian, this time I’m going to side with the organization.
Dustin Brown is one of the more popular players on tour, far more popular than his current ranking of 101st and his career-high ranking of 89th would suggest. He is well known and even loved for his dreadlocks, his willingness to interact with fans on social media, and of course his incredible shot-making.
John Isner was the only American seeded at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship and he bowed out of the tournament after just one match. A less heralded contingent of Americans, however, is picking up the slack.
What a difference a year has made for 15-year-old Sofia Kenin, the ITF Girls’ 18s No. 1 seeded-player in this week’s ASICS Easter Bowl.
Donald Young Junior from Atlanta Georgia to play the tricky Spaniard.
The Aegon Championships has been voted ATP 250 Tournament of the Year by the players of the ATP World Tour in the 2013 awards. It is the first time that the Aegon Championships, held every June on grass at The Queen’s Club in London, has received the award, which had gone to the tournament in Bastad, Sweden for the previous 11 years.
"Court Confidential: Inside The World of Tennis," the new tennis book by leading tennis writer Neil Harman of The Times of London, is now available in paperback in the United States.
The field for the Tallahassee Tennis Challenger was announced Thursday morning by tournament director Karen Vogter, as two former champions and nine players inside the top 150 will make the trip to the $50,000 event, the last stop on the Har-Tru USTA Pro Circuit Wild Card Challenge, where players compete for a spot at the French Open.
Tim Henman is quietly doing his bit to try and keep British tennis on an upward path after the Wimbledon title breakthrough last summer of former protege Andy Murray. Henman, whose four Wimbledon semi-finals set the pace for the host nation until Murray made title breakthrough, is working with the Jaguar Academy of Sport...
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