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Fred has arrived in London, so the 10sballs team is now fully on board at the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals in London. They will be covering the action the rest of the way, from the matches, to the boat rides, to the food, etc., etc. etc.
I sit alone in my hotel room in cold and snowy Rimouski contemplating. I am wondering what to make of all this and what I am doing with my tennis and my life.
BNP Paribas Open – held each March at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden – has been voted the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year, as determined by player vote.
FILA announced today that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with American tennis player Sofia Kenin. Kenin will join the company’s roster of endorsed WTA and ATP World Tour players who wear the FILA® brand on-court.
It did not take long for the eight-man Nitto ATP Finals field to take shape at this week's Rolex Paris Masters.
It was a strange day at the Rolex Paris Masters – one of those days when something that didn’t happen made something else happen. Rafa Nadal didn’t play so Novak Djokovic returned to No 1 in the world.
Eight is generally the magic number when it comes to the Nitto ATP Finals. This time around, though, nine may be just as nice.
The Intrum Stockholm Open may be a 250-point event, but at the current juncture its importance in the race to London cannot be underestimated.
Only three weeks remain on most players’ 2018 calendars, as the European indoor hard-court swing that annually wraps up each season is underway in Stockholm, Moscow, and Antwerp.
London is calling Alexander Zverev... again. At just 21 years old, Zverev will be making his second appearance at the Nitto ATP Finals next month.
Kei Nishikori climbed one spot in the race to London thanks to his performance at the Shanghai Masters, but his Nitto ATP Finals bid ran into a major roadblock on Friday night.
We gives Huge Kudos To Stephen Farrow and His Team For turning this elegant historic old gem of a private club in the center of LONDON into this massive tennis compound for a week every summer.
This week's Fever-Tree Championships event is as it good as it gets for a 500-point tournament on the ATP World Tour. But the highlight is--without question--Andy Murray's return to tennis.
Check out the updated draws and tomorrow's order of play from the men's tennis tournament in Monte-Carlo.
Having already accomplished his main goal at the 2018 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, Roger Federer went two steps farther and capped off the week in grand style by capturing his third Rotterdam title with a 6-2, 6-2 demolition of Grigor Dimitrov on Sunday.
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