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Juan Martin Del Potro may roll back his vow to skip Davis Cup for the second straight season, with the Argentine world No. 5 conceding that he might take a fresh look at the matter in time for the April quarter-finals.
John McEnroe will meet with new ATP World Tour executive chairman and president Chris Kermode in London this week to discuss the future of the game and top of the most opinionated man in tennis’ agenda is doubles – including a surprise attack at the Bryan brothers.
Despite going 45-17 last season and dropping to sixth in the ATP rankings, Roger Federer wisely refuses to beat himself up over one of the poorest showings of his storied career. "No year is lost. In the circumstances, it was actually an interesting season,”...
The WTA will go into 2014 without two familiar faces in their leadership team as Chief Marketing Officer Andrew Walker is leaving after 11 and a half years and Chris Wallace is being released from his position of Vice President Communications.
Grigor Dimitrov is now pleased to be recognized for his own game rather than being compared style wise to Roger Federer. “[People say] 'Wow, this is Grigor, he is now. That's what I wanna hear!...
Roger Federer is busy preparing for the 2014 season in which he hopes to erase all of the problems which plagued him in 2013. The No. 6 told sponsor Credit Suisse that his current close-season work at his base in Dubai will be aimed at rectifying the past year which resulted in only one ATP title.
Bernard Tomic has finally found a new coach in the form of Croatian Velimir Zovko, who according to the Age has already arrived in Melbourne to help prepare him for the new season.
Goran Ivanisevic arrived in London on Tuesday, ready to take part in the Statoil Masters Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall, and finally realize his football dream.
Fans got a taste of Tim Smyczek during the 2013 version of the US Open when he was the last American man standing by reaching the third round. The Milwaukeean is hoping for a great reception when he participates in "Serves for Summit," a charity event benefiting the Summit Educational Association in the area.
Tennis Australia has had to throw a lifeline to struggling national No. 1 Bernard Tomic, with his current 52nd ranking
Chris Kermode doesn’t officially take office as the ATP World Tour’s new executive chairman and president on New Year’s Day but the Englishman is already prepared to talk about the key issues that face him in his new job.
Rafael Nadal will not only play Miami in 2014, but also the new event in Rio De Janiero. He won't play Vina Del Mar and has not decided yet whether he will compete in Buenos Aires and Acapulco.
Some might say it was a case of simply stating the inevitable but in what is certain to be a busy awards period for Andy Murray is amassing silverware by the day back in his home country.
Lleyton Hewitt has broken the dominance of fellow Australian tennis player Sam Stosur by winning the fourth edition of Australia’s
Goran Ivanisevic and Pat Rafter will bring back memories of their classic 2001 Wimbledon final after being drawn together in the round-robin stages of the Statoil Masters Tennis, an IMG event, at London’s Royal Albert Hall, December 4-8.
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