Archive: atp-tennis-news
Grigor Dimitrov withstood a tough test from his personal nightmare to continue his dream run at the Nitto ATP Finals.
Novak Djokovic still hasn't clinched the #1 ranking, but he's clearly doing his best.
Five Grand Slam Singles Champions Among the Seeded Players
TORONTO RESULTS, SATURDAY AUGUST 3, 2013 / RÉSULTATS DE TORONTO DU SAMEDI 3 AOÛT 2013
Novak Djokovic has a shot at tennis history next month, when he attempts to complete a sweep of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments in Cincinnati.
Main Draw Players Expected to Practice Alongside Qualifying Matches Opening Weekend, August 10-11
Fabio Fognini won his second ATP World Tour title in as many weeks on Sunday.
While Rafael Nadal continued his post-Wimbledon pause, his uncle and coach Toni Nadal has been on the road, giving a coaching talk and clinic at the Stuttgart ATP event last week.
Sixth seed Fabio Fognini beat fellow Italian Marco Cecchinato 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 while Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu won his first ATP match of the season
As he approaches tennis "middle age" with a 26th birthday coming in May, Andy Murray realizes he is living on the edge when it comes to tennis fitness
Andy Murray is taking advantage of being given the latest possible start in Miami’s Sony Open.
Toni Nadal, the uncle and coach of Rafael, has never been shy about offering his opinions, just like his nephew these days.
The USTA felt that it had to increase prize money at the US Open by a record amount because top officials felt they needed a long term agreement with the players to move ahead with their other plans.
The US Open has responded positively to player pressure and continued threats of boycotts and by 2017 the total amount of prize money will reach $US 50 million, effectively doubling the amount offered last year.
Raymond Moore, CEO of the BNP Paribas Open, revealed to the media Sunday that the ATP is working on devising a new prize money formula for 2014.
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