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Five Americans - Taylor Fritz, John Isner, Steve Johnson, Tennys Sandgren and Jack Sock - have reached the US Clay quarterfinals for the second year in a row, and the third time since the event moved to Houston in 2001.
Two of the most exciting young players in tennis - Nick Kyrgios and Denis Shapovalov - have joined a star-studded line-up at the Fever-Tree Championships.
-Two more Americans are guaranteed to reach that round with a pair of all-American matches scheduled Thursday, but as many as four may advance.
Stevie Johnson Begins Title Defense On All-American Tuesday Night.
The WTA Ladies Tennis tour is in Colombia and Switzerland this week and I’ve decided to get a look at some challenger players in the Indian Harbour Beach Florida 60K event.
British No.1 Kyle Edmund and defending champion Feliciano Lopez have added their names to a star-studded list of players intending to play in the newly-named Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club, 18-24 June.
Madison Keys is currently in the top ten of the world’s most exceptional tennis players. Coached by former world champion, Lindsay Davenport, Keys has a massive forehand, a big serve, decent movement, good hands, an acceptable backhand and a growing confidence in her game.
On the hardest and most physically demanding of surfaces against some of the toughest circumstances in tennis, 14th-seeded Kiki Bertens claimed the biggest title of her career, winning two matches in one day to claim the Volvo Car Open title.
It is probably hard to believe, but the spring clay-court swing is already upon us. The seven-week lead-up to Roland Garros is in progress with two 250-point events in Houston and Marrakech before things really start to heat up at Masters 1000 tournaments in Monte-Carlo, Rome, and Madrid.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Davis Cup 2018.
Recently, I spoke with a coaching friend who claimed one of the most important aspects of working with top ten players is the ability to help the athlete manage their energy.
To be honest I never ever attended a full weekend of Davis Cup. So that is why I needed to take my parents as they also never experienced this phenomenon.
Germany earned a humongous doubles victory at Spain, taking a 2-1 lead in their Davis Cup quarterfinal tie on the red clay of Valencia on Saturday afternoon.
For the third time in five years, American John Isner is the No. 1 seed at the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship.
When professional players compete in high level tournaments, one of the goals is to leave their mark on the event. At the Charleston 800K this week, as they seek to make their marks, many women are sliding, skidding and slipping on the green clay.
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