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Jeff Rees, Director of Tennis Integrity Unit since its’ inception in September 2008, has retired and will be succeeded by Nigel Willerton
Formerly foul-mouthed Andy Murray has sworn that he won't curse again on court as the US Open champion continues his long-term goal of taming a volatile temper
ATPWorldTour.com reviews how the key rivalries played out in 2012. Today we feature Roger Federer vs. Andy Murray.
Josh Goodall, was pushed further towards retirement when the financially pressurized 27 year-old was excluded from the Team Aegon funding program
Legends in the true sense of the word – tennis idols and icons. Wilander won 7 grand slam titles vs Pat Cash
So common sense has prevailed the LTA has gone back to an old partner and negotiated a multi-year deal with the La Manga Club to get some sunshine.
The year-ending awards sporting awards season is in full swing and as expected US Open champion and Olympic gold medalist Andy Murray is in the forefront for British honours.
Presented by tennis commentator David Law and featuring Catherine Whitaker, each week the The Tennis Podcast features an in-depth interview with a big-name player
When former world no.1 Ivan Lendl began coaching Andy Murray nearly 11 months ago he admitted to having no idea how long the relationship would last.
Lendl, who gives little away at the best of times and habitually sits stoically in the player box during Murray matches without changing expression
Britain's Laura Robson has joined compatriot Andy Murray as a household name after being honored as WTA Newcomer of the Year.
Britain’s Laura Robson has only earned half a million dollars from her career so far, although far greater riches seem in store for the 18 year-old
Andy Murray refused to be downcast after failing in his bid to replicate his Olympic gold medal triumph by again experiencing victory in London at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
Robson’s first tournament of 2013, at Shenzhen in China, is only a month and a half away and the Australian Open comes soon after
The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London set a new attendance record in 2012, as well as attracting record audiences on television & online.
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