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Fernando Gonzalez has announced his imminent retirement after enduring a succession of career threatening injuries and only being able to play five main ATP World Tour tournaments in the last 16 months.
The Madrid City Council is asking the Madrid Tennis Federation to put up more money for use of its facilities and is considering razing five indoor courts and leasing that area to Formula 1 auto racing.
Roger Federer leads the charge for Switzerland against the US in Davis Cup first round play - the only member of the ATP Top 4 who will step onto court this weekend. Missing the from the competition will be No. 1 Novak Djokovic for Serbia, Spain's Rafael Nadal and Britain's fourth-ranked Andy Murray.
Fish is playing as the United States’ No. 1 singles player for just the third time in 11 career Davis Cup appearances, and the second consecutive tie.
The Orange County Breakers will play their seven home WTT matches this July on a specially-constructed court at the Bren Events Center on the University of California, Irvine campus
Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli is the leading all-time Davis Cup player. He holds the record for playing the most rubbers (164)...
Last year, as defending champion Serbia lost to Argentina 3-2 in the semifinals in Belgrade. It was their first loss at the Belgrade Arena and just their 4th loss at home.
The sight of Venus Williams striking balls again during the United States 5-0 whitewash of Belarus in Fed Cup...
Former World No. 1 and 2004 Cup Champion to Make Fifth Appearance on Daniel Island
Life Time Fitness, announced that it has acquired Atlanta, Georgia-based Racquet Club of the South (RCS). The Company's acquisition of RCS expands its tennis operations to 158 courts and 211 Certified Tennis Professionals nationwide.
Former British player Tim Henman counts himself as a firm believer in his tennis heir Andy Murray, with the four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist who retired five years ago saying the Scot has improving chances to follow in the footsteps of rival Novak Djokovic.
Top seeds France will be looking to defend their title in the Tony Trabert Cup (Men’s 40) with three members of last year’s victorious team making the trip to the Seniors World Team and Individual Championships in San Diego, which get under way today.
Andy Roddick and his team are still battling at his home in Austin against the right hamstring injury which cut his Australian Open short in the second round
Petra Kvitova has to be very tired. But, after two misfires to start the year, she finally won something. With the Czechs up 2-0 on Germany, she faced Sabine Lisicki
Gael Monfils won a miserable 29% of second serve points, and that made the difference; he was broken three times, while Berdych was broken only once.
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