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Britain, in the absence of injury Andy Murray, has now officially suffered its worst French Open since 2007, with not a solitary player in the second round of either the men’s or women’s singles.
It took place a day later than planned, but Victoria Azarenka finally made the second round.
James Blake has become the third American tennis player to join Athlete Ally as an Ambassador.
Blood is clearly thicker than water and although plenty of it has been reportedly spilt in the camp of Bernard Tomic, the 20 year-old Australian has insisted he remains totally loyal and committed to his father John
In a major blow to Tennis Channel, a federal appeals court ruled that Comcast did not discriminate against it by placing it on a tier than its own sports networks.
New word of the day: Thundervolt (def) the hyper-charged cloud-level explosion that knocks out power and shakes a hotel to its bowels
Today at 8 am the official tournament transportation was picking me up to go to Roland Garros to start day 3!
New word of the day: Youngstar (def) when an adolescent begins to rise
The renewed partnership will focus on a shared passion for tennis, along with a commitment to help kids become more active and realize their full potential through sports
German eighth seed Angelique Kerber beat compatriot Mona Barthel 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 and tenth seed Caroline Wozniacki picked the perfect moment to win her first spring match on clay
The normally charming Sloane Stephens, who barely smiled once after her win at Roland Garros in her press conference
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are among the band of leading players who have publicly pledged to take part in the brainchild of Mahesh Bhupathi
The day prior to the start of Roland Garros, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) and the City of Paris presented a progress report about the modernization of stadium and surrounding areas.
Even though the International Tennis Federation has decided not to allow Tomic Sr. routine coaching accreditation, he was intent on breaking the ban
The sight of Piotr Wozniacki crouched in front of his daughter Caroline’s courtside chair, delivering one of his verbose coaching sermons in Polish is the staple diet of those who love to make humor of tennis matters
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