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Third-seeded Tracy Houk of Half Moon Bay, Calif., playing with fierce determination and tenacity, ousted defending champion Frances Chandler of Jackson, Tenn., 6-4, 6-0
Las dos están trabajando muy duro para cumplir sus deseos de un día ser grandes tenistas./ Both are working hard to reach their dream of becoming a tennis star.
Second seeds and two-time former champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan bounced back from last week's opening-round loss at the Mutua Madrid Open
Lleyton Hewitt and Ashleigh Barty have been awarded wildcards into the main draw of the French Open.
First Lady Michelle Obama joined U.S. Olympians, Paralympians and London hopefuls to announce a nationwide commitment to get more than 1.7 million American children active
Novak Djokovic has charged that former ATP boss Adam Helfant orchestrated the undercover switch to blue clay in Madrid
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic said on Sunday he is looking forward to beginning his title defence at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and the challenges that are ahead in the next two months
Is anyone else besides us here at 10sballs.com upset and confused about the fact that there is no television coverage of the woman in Madrid?
Vittorio get the guest room ready. I'm packing. Writing and watching semis from Madrid. The slippery blue blur now looks weirder and weirder. Roger Federer is looking great.
Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams battled past some very tricky semifinal opponents at the Mutua Madrid Open Saturday, setting up an absolute blockbuster final at the prestigious Premier-level tournament.
One match on the controversial blue clay courts of Madrid has put Novak Djokovic on the warpath against a surface which he says plays like nothing in the game.
Okay so maybe it isn't an uproar, but many ATP and WTA players are extremely unhappy with the new surface chosen for this year's Mutua Madrid Open.
The Swiss ace's name now officially gracing a street in Halle, Germany, venue for one of his frequent repeat success stories in tennis.
"I saw her play a couple years ago and was really impressed and then I saw her practice recently with Jesse and I wasn't impressed because I don't think she knows what the hell she is doing," Joyce told Daily Tennis
Sixth-seeded Sania Mirza and Anastasia Rodionova and eigth-seeded Iveta Benesova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova were eliminated on the first day of doubles action featuring seeded teams at the Mutua Madrid Open on Monday.
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