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Andy Murray will take four days off after again proving himself sufficiently fit to beat the game’s supposed iron-men
The win gives her four more titles than any active player on the WTA tour and places her 10th overall in WTA history, as well as gives her the world no. 1 ranking
When new technology developments produce products that enhance workouts and provide more feedback than traditional methods, pros who are savvy immediately gobble up the new hardware.
The USTA announced that it will spotlight a college tennis match as part of its College MatchDay series when BYU plays at Boise State men on Saturday, April 6, in Boise, Idaho.
For those of you keeping tabs on the WTA tour, Belgian Kirsten Flipkens has been one of the hottest players during the Premier events in Indian Wells and Miami.
Serena Williams has worked her way into the spotlight as she claims that WTA women were also responsible for a massive prize money boost
Recently Azarenka has decided the ankle injury which forced her out of the Dubai Duty Free Championships, BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and Sony Open in Miami
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarterfinals and zone group ties taking place on April 5-7.
Tommy Haas turns 35 years of age next week, he doesn’t even merit a clothing deal and plays in a miss-matched collection of clothing with different manufacturers logos.
Respect and compassion for Brad Drewett, who is suffering from Lou Gehrig’s Disease, has meant the ATP World Tour’s search for a Executive Chairman and President
Second seed Andy Murray is not bothered in the slightest by the VIP absences of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the Miami Masters heads into its concluding week.
At the age of 33, James Blake is still trying to keep himself a relevant singles player, which is not easy to do given his long history of injuries.
Player power has forced the Australian Open and the US Open to announce major increases in prize money. Now the focus will fall on the French Open and then Wimbledon
Djokovic has given strong praise to ATP negotiators after the organization struck a deal which will fix the chaotic US Open schedule as well as offer $50 million by 2017
A day is a long time in tennis, particularly for somebody who is just 20 years old and still finding their way on the global scene.
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