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John Isner and Nicholas Mahut gave the tennis world a performance for the ages. We may never see a match
Roger Federer, 16 major titles, 285 total weeks as number one in the world, and 23 consecutive semifinal or
Join Andres Borowiak as he will have Bob Lutz as today’s guest on Open Tennis at 12 p.m. PDT. Robert
It’s rather ironic how tennis happens to schedule its majors around American holidays. In January, the Australian Open always happens
Dinara Safin’s pain is Melanie Oudin’s gain. Continuing an injury-ravaged season, former World No. 1 Safina has withdrawn from
James Blake, the 2007 finalist at the Farmers Classic, will be among the players in the field when the
British No.1 Elena Baltacha and British No.3 Anne Keothavong have been awarded wildcards into the AEGON International (June 12-19, Devonshire
The French — and particularly the Parisians — have always had their own way of doing things but this year
During the past two weeks, Andy Murray has played the best tennis of his life. On a roll, it looked
Last year, some wondered what happened to Roger Federer, especially after he dropped the Australian Open to Rafael Nadal. This
[CHICAGO] – Each and every time Serena Williams reaches the semi-finals of the Australian Open, she goes on to win
Remember Melanie Oudin? America’s sweetheart, who charmed Flushing Meadows with her Russian killer attitude? Well since Flushing, it’s been a
If Yanina Wickmayer was a feel good story at the US Open, then in Melbourne, she should be a sentimental
Don’t weep for Maria Sharapova. Don’t shed a tear for her, the same way you didn’t cry for Serena Williams,
January 18, 2010 – Bordentown, NJ, - After a sensational past few months, including the biggest title of his career
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