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Check out the latest results from the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
With national pride and representation in the air with the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic games underway, many of the stars of women’s tennis came out in full-force to represent their countries in Fed Cup action.
One month. Four weeks. Twelve events. Such is life on the ATP World Tour in February. Tournaments in Rotterdam, New York, and Buenos Aires make for one of February's most high-profile weeks.
Click here to keep up with the results from the men's tennis tournament in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Roger Federer is potentially one week away from becoming the oldest world No. 1 in the history of the ATP Tour. That will become a reality if Federer reaches the semifinals of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, a 500-point event on the indoor hard courts of Rotterdam.
Breaking news: 10sballs.com has seen the Queen. We may be a fairly new organisation, but we have been up close and personal with royalty. OK, we were up close and personal with about 38,000 other people when it happened, but we did it.
Check out the singles and qualifying draw from the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, Netherlands which runs from February 12-18.
Click here to check out our photo gallery from the ladies Fed Cup tennis.
When Gene Scott ( Eugene L. Scott) was alive, so many of us believed it would be in the best interest of professional tennis to have a Commissioner of Tennis and that Gene would be the most suited to the job.
Amazingly enough, there is one record in tennis that Roger Federer does not have. Okay, there's actually several--such as, obviously, French Open titles (that, of course, belongs to Rafael Nadal).
Roger Federer is returning to Rotterdam—and could regain the world No. 1 ranking with a semifinal run. The Australian Open champion has accepted a wild card into next week's ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, which begins on Monday.
Playing indoors, Petra Kvitova knows no ceiling. The 29th-ranked Kvitova demolished defending St. Petersburg champion Kristina Mladenovic, 6-1, 6-2, in a 65-minute thrashing to capture her 21st career championship at the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy.
February is for only diehard tennis fans. There is nothing (no 500s, no Masters 1000s, and certainly no Grand Slams) to when the appetites of those less appreciative in the tennis world, but there are a whopping 12 events from now through the end of the month.
Grigor Dimitrov is out and Stan Wawrinka is in the Sofia field. Reigning champion Dimitrov was forced to pull out of his home tournament, which begins next week, due to a shoulder injury.
"Anything can happen in Davis Cup" is a phrase commonly used during four weekends of each tennis season. And it's common, of course, because it's true.
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