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This hasn't been the best year for Bob and Mike Bryan in Davis Cup competition
Tennis Channel will provide exclusive coverage of the U.S. Davis Cup team's quarterfinal competition against Serbia in Boise, Idaho, this weekend.
While Djokovic and Isner’s high profile clash to open the US versus Serbia Davis Cup quarterfinal might be the attention-grabbing, the key to the weekend might very well be the doubles
Mardy Fish has revealed no definite plans after pulling the plug last month on his latest proposed return to steady ATP play, with the American still skittish after his 2012 heart-scare health drama.
The US will be targeting the heavy singles artillery on Novak Djokovic, hoping to catch the Serb on a downward drift in the weekend Davis Cup quarter-final
Williams insists that she will front up just to get the feel of a peculiarly Americana hybrid of the surface not found anywhere else on the WTA.
Maria Sharapova has missed out in five Miami finals, but the world No. 2 remains optimistic about her 2013 season despite going down to Serena Williams 4-6, 6-3, 6-0
The win gives her four more titles than any active player on the WTA tour and places her 10th overall in WTA history, as well as gives her the world no. 1 ranking
The USTA announced that it will spotlight a college tennis match as part of its College MatchDay series when BYU plays at Boise State men on Saturday, April 6, in Boise, Idaho.
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarterfinals and zone group ties taking place on April 5-7.
As dolphin fins pierce the Pacific’s surface, the morning sunrise paints an array of colors upon the Malibu Racquet Club.
Second seed Andy Murray is not bothered in the slightest by the VIP absences of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the Miami Masters heads into its concluding week.
At the age of 33, James Blake is still trying to keep himself a relevant singles player, which is not easy to do given his long history of injuries.
The USTA announced that it has awarded $75,000 in Multicultural Excellence Tennis Grants to 10 community tennis organizations across the country.
Serena Williams is apparently keeping any hopes she might have for a sixth title at the Miami Masters somewhat under wraps.
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