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Players who will headline the ATP 500 event are John Isner, Kei Nishikori, Bob and Mike Bryan and Milos Raonic.
Former doubles No. 1 Cara Black of Zimbabwe will return to the tour after a year and half off following the birth of her first child
Jesse Levine, who has been defending the colors of the USA, has now decided to represent his birth country and play for Canada on the professional circuit.
James Blake and Jack Sock are among 13 American men accepted to the qualifying draw of the 2013 Australian Open, beginning Jan. 7 in Melbourne.
The mystery of the competitive motivation - and even the whereabouts - of Frenchman Gael Monfils.
Australian Open officials are raising the stakes in the prize money of nearly $2.5 million each to the man and woman who win the 2013 edition at Melbourne Park.
Martin Van Daalen, has taken a position as the Director of Player Development for the Finnish Tennis Association starting Feb 1, 2013.
Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain’s most successful female tennis player, has resigned from her position of Fed Cup captain
Panasonic Australia has decided to stop its sponsorship arrangement with Tennis Australia in order to re-evaluate its marketing strategy.
The Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association was patting itself on the back, citing 2012 to be a successful year. Now it has been accused of not doing the job properly
The winners of the first round ties progress to the second round in April, while the losers progress to a relegation play-off in April.
David Taylor has stepped down from his position as Australia’s Fed Cup captain, stating that he wants to focus solely on coaching Sam Stosur.
Tommy Haas has pronounced himself fit after a relaxing week's hit at the charity event run by Sir Richard Branson on the tycoon's personal Caribbean island
The USTA announced that prize money for the 2013 US Open will be increased by four million dollars
In order to accommodate the players’ request for a day of rest between the singles semifinals and finals, the 2013 US Open is scheduled to conclude on Monday, September 9
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