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Spain is hoping that Rafael Nadal will be fit enough after his long-running knee injury saga to join the squad for the Davis Cup final away against the Czech Republic November 16-18
Venus Williams and John Isner will represent the USA at Hyundai Hopman Cup, the first to be staged at the spectacular new Perth Arena.
After suffering a 3-2 loss to Germany in Davis Cup it appears that Australia might go with a youth movement next year.
Women’s Tennis Finally Moves on from a Period of “Instability”
It's time for Gael Monfils to make his comeback to tennis, with the Frenchman finally back on court at home in Metz this week after missing nearly four months of pay due to a knee injury.
World no.1 Roger Federer maintains he is exhausted after a strenuous summer, now the 31 year-old maintains he is in desperate need of a break.
US Open champion Andy Murray wants more of his fellow countrymen to follow him onto tennis’s world stage and is demanding a new national tennis academy for Scotland.
Spain and Czech Republic head the seeds for the Draw for the World Group of the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas, which takes place at the BNP Paribas offices in London
You do not have to search for very long to come across articles bemoaning the state of women’s tennis. “Wacky”, “crazy”, “unpredictable” - all of these words have been brandished in an attempt to describe how the WTA tour has played out recently.
Barely a week after the US Open climaxed in a thrilling final between Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka, the WTA juggernaut moves onto the first phase of its Asian swing.
For fans of American men’s tennis, a not so funny thing happened this past weekend in Spain . The U.S. Davis Cup team, led by John Isner, Sam Querrey and the Bryan brothers, ran into a clay court machine known as Spain ’s Rafael Nadal-less Davis Cup Team.
The Olympic controversy between the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and players Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna just won't die down.
Andy Murray was quick to learn the lessons of tennis celebrity status, as the new US Open champion and his 30 closest friends ate on the house at a New York Chinese restaurant after he broke his Grand Slam duck with last weekend's title over Novak Djokovic.
Andy Murray was afforded a true hero’s homecoming as 15,000 of his fellow Scots lined the streets of Dunblane for the US Open champion and Olympic gold medalist.
Barely a week after suffering the disappointment of losing out in the U.S. Open semi final, Tomas Berdych is now experiencing the elation of leading the Czech Republic into a surprise place in the Davis Cup final.
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