Center Court News
With most of the American tennis nation feeling the effects of heat waves this summer, it's important to pay attention to details concerning heat related issues and problems. Even as I sit here, my head throbs and my thoughts are slow. This is called heat sickness.
I've been using Solinco strings for years now and I wanted to share my professional experience with you in a little review of their string products. I was a collegiate player now turned traveling player/coach. I watch a lot of tennis, I play a lot of tennis, and I string A LOT of rackets.
Great friend and supporter of 10sBalls.com sent a photo postcard to share with the fans. Dusan Vemic is in Toronto with Novak Djokovic he will try to keep us updated with anything interesting and happening!
The luck has turned sour for Olympic gold medalist Andy Murray after the two-time champion was forced to withdraw from the Toronto Masters with a post-Games knee problem.
10sBalls.com still has Olympic fever even though tennis ended last week. Take a look at the Olympic shots of the day. There are tennis pics, swimmers, divers, runners and more... Comment on your favorite!
The ATP World Tour’s four gold-medal winners from the London 2012 Olympics Tennis Event reunited Wednesday at the Rogers Cup in Toronto.
The line between evolution and erosion is often indistinguishable. Roger Federer turns thirty-one today.
Ten players, including nine Americans, have been awarded wild cards for this weekend's qualifying tournament for spots in the main draw of the Western & Southern Open.
Allie Kiick of Plantation, Fla., is playing in this week at the USTA National 18s Hardcourt Championships
Andy Murray's gold and silver Olympic medals didn't stay in his possession long, with his pair of mischievous dogs getting their paws on them
Aleksandra Wozniak was up a set and a break in this, lost it, got it back, and lost it again as she served for the match.
That U. S. Open seed is getting closer for Sam Querrey -- he's now just below the Top Thirty
Today is Roger Federer's 31st birthday. In life, given advances in health these days and with so many living longer, the current #1 tennis player in the world, is still a relatively young man.
A couple of players who fell short of their goals at London's Olympics but still have plenty to be proud of headline the field at the Rogers Cup
Alex Bogomolov led in the second set tiebreak, but he just can't hold things together this year. Viktor Troicki needs one more win to defend his points.
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