Archive: bernard-tomic
Great Britain has reached its first Davis Cup final since 1978 after Andy Murray recorded his 25th singles rubber victory for the nine-time champion.
Maybe it's just because I am only a couple of years into the tumble-dryer that is the tennis circuit, and haven’t been around long enough to see history being made, although I am getting there!
I am not given to emotions lightly. I am rarely moved in films… I did not blub when ET went home. I was more interested in how the Titanic broke up than whether Rose and Jack would make it...
It only feels like yesterday since I was fighting off trench foot in the driving rain and sleet in March, and arriving in sunshine was… refreshing!
Third-round action at the U.S. Open will conclude on Saturday with the likes of Roger Federer and Andy Murray taking the court.
Lleyton Hewitt has played his last match at the U.S. Open--but not before giving the fans one last memory with a performance that did well to encapsulate his illustrious career.
The evening hours on Thursday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center may be the ones to be at, as the action on Arthur Ashe Stadium and the Grandstand look especially intriguing.
Grigor Dimitrov is one match win from reaching his third ATP World Tour Masters 1000 quarter-final of the year, following a 7-6(4), 7-6(5) dismissal of Vasek Pospisil on Tuesday in Cincinnati.
It only makes sense that Mardy Fish's first win in almost exactly two years came at what is arguably his favorite and best tournament.
Andy Murray needed one hour and 55 minutes to turn aside Tommy Robredo 6-4, 7-5 on Wednesday, securing his place in the Coupe Rogers third round.
The top seed in the Citi Open is gone after one match. Andy Murray lost his opener 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(4) to Teymuraz Gabashvili in front of an entertained Washington, D.C. crowd on Wednesday night. Murray failed to serve it out at 5-4 in the third set and ultimately went down in two hours and 42 minutes.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Tennis Australia. First the federation banned Bernard Tomic from Davis Cup, after which the 22-year-old took a wild card into the U.S. Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, lost in the first round, flew to Miami, and got arrested.
The feud between Bernard Tomic--plus his family--and Tennis Australia has reached new heights in recent weeks.
Too soon after Wimbledon? Nope. This is the ATP World Tour, where the action never stops.
The top half of the men's singles draw will be back in action at Wimbledon on Wednesday. Jarkko Nieminen just barely managed to keep his career at this event alive during first-round competition...
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