Archive: american-tennis-news
Gertrude "Gussy" Augusta Moran, a much beloved tennis star of the 1950’s known around the world as “Gorgeous Gussy,” passed away peacefully in her sleep in her Los Angeles
The US Open is still more than seven months away and two full Grand Slam tournaments away but rumblings of discontent from the playing community can be heard in distant Melbourne
Bethanie Mattek-Sands has been a breath of fresh air since she began playing full time on the tour in 2002.
Stephens is a major talent, but she has had a hard time keeping healthy and revealed in Brisbane that at the 2012 US Open she tore an abdominal muscle, so badly so that it bled.
American teenager Madison Keys showed off her substantial potential by winning the USTA Australian Open Wild card playoff and is headed to Auckland
Andy Roddicks comeback tour? We think so. It's so Hollywood and he has new Hollywood agents.
Williams will co-captain a women's team with Schultz-McCarthy, and Wozniacki in a "Battle of the Sexes" on the Stadium Court of the BallenIsles club
Serena Williams may have undergone surgery on both big toes in the last few days but the favorite to win the Australian Open remains insistent she will be fit to start 2013
James Blake and Jack Sock are among 13 American men accepted to the qualifying draw of the 2013 Australian Open, beginning Jan. 7 in Melbourne.
Serena Williams has extended her Christmas holiday thanks to a doctor's note, which will keep her out of a December 29 exhibition at the Thai beach resort of Hua Hin
The US is sending three soon to be American tennis stars to Australia in hopes of doing well in the qualies and the over all tournament,
Bloomberg wants cash for improvements instead of new parkland New the USTA will not have to replace a 0.68-acre strip of parkland needed for the US Open
In order to accommodate the players’ request for a day of rest between the singles semifinals and finals, the 2013 US Open is scheduled to conclude on Monday, September 9
For the 12th straight year, Mark Knowles delivered a weekend of tennis to remember in his home country.
The BB&T Atlanta Open announced today that the world’s top-ranked doubles team and Olympic gold medalists Bob and Mike Bryan have committed to play in the tournament next year.
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