Archive: atp-tennis-news
Andy Murray is ready for a fresh start at the Miami Masters as the No. 3 tries to make inroads in the rankings against Roger Federer.
Indian Wells, Calif. - Rafael Nadal completes an astounding comeback, including wins this week over Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych, by defeating Juan Martin del Potro 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Novak Djokovic made a great escape as he happily accepted a gift of four double-faults in one key game to get past eager Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 (4), 6-1
The four major ruling bodies of tennis, the ITF, the Grand Slam Committee, the ATP and WTA are currently patting each other on the back in the way they have formed an alliance
The BBC is preparing to lift the profile of Andy Murray even further as it films a documentary on the life of Britain's first Grand Slam champion in three-quarters of a century
Roger Federer tweaked his back as he beat Croatian Ivan Dodig 6-3, 6-1
Yes, the soft-spoken somewhat laid-back California native is the newest American No. 1
A surprising match, but not a surprising result. Juan Martin del Potro keeps himself in the hunt for #6; Davydenko will remain just shy of the Top Forty
American Mardy Fish, returned to the professional ATP tour today in his first singles match since retiring out of the U.S. Open against Federer
The Tennis Anti-Doping Programme Working Group, comprised of representatives of the ITF, ATP, WTA and the Grand Slam tournaments met on 5 March 2013 as part of their regular review
Novak Djokovic is touting the Dubai tournament for possible Masters 1000 status after winning the title for the fourth time in five years.
The four Grand Slams may be prepared to up the ante in the drug-testing campaign by doubling their contributions to the effort.
As the main bodies of tennis prepare to meet in New York early next month to determine vastly more meticulous drug testing in tennis and the introduction of biological passports
Rafael Nadal has come out against the ATP’s new enforcement of the 25 seconds between serves rule.
Nadal has made allegations before that too great a percentage of the ATP World Tour calendar is played on hard courts, and in turn maintained that is not good for his own body.
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