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Andy Roddick, the 29 year-old former world no.1, is insistent that tennis in the United States is in good shape.
After a recent health scare that kept him off the court for most of the spring, Mardy returned to action at Wimbledon - read the complete interview.
Serena Williams has pronounced herself as top-fit after earning her fifth Wimbledon title at the weekend.
Maria Sharapova is getting down to the details for her November Istanbul wedding to basketballer boyfriend Sasha Vujacic.
Nearly Half of Top 50 Players Coming to Winston-Salem
Mardy Fish was glad to leave the dicey weather of London and head to the US for a blast of summer as the American prepares to miss the London Olympics
Serena Williams has been playing at Wimbledon since she was 16 years old, has won the title singles titles four times
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga completed the Wimbledon quarter-final line-up, more than 24 hours after he had started his fourth-round clash against 10th-seeded American Mardy Fish.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga proved to be too strong for Slovakian Lukas Lacko in a 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 victory over one hour and 36 minutes on Saturday at The Championships.
Quick Prediction: Brian Baker top 20 by Indian Wells '13
Heart-scare American Mardy Fish says that he is slowly recovering confidence at Wimbledon after a medical procedure to correct a heartbeat gone wild.
Venus Williams, who turned 32 at the weekend, could be playing in her last Wimbledon, according to American television commentator and former player Pam Shriver
Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick has been thrown a lifeline and the chance to sharpen up his grass-court tennis in time for the Wimbledon start on June 25
Andy Roddick won't let a six-match loss streak determine his tennis future with the former No. 1 adamant that he's far from done in the game.
Georgetown assistant coach Brooklyn, former top Russian junior Kukharchuk, and the student-coach duo of Abelson and Necajevs win in Maryland
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