Archive: british-tennis-news
This is only my second day on the grass. I was a little bit sick after the French Open so I took seven days off. In terms of ball hitting and serving and volleying, I’m feeling quite confident.
Double congrats to Andy Murray. Big congrats to Andy for winning the title at Queens ! Bigger congratulations to great humanitarian Andy Murray donated his entire prize money
Andy Murray is coming back from an " injury time out" and is in the semi finals of the Aegon tourney at Queens. Jamie Murray and his auzzie partner John Peers lost the closest of close quarterfinal match at Queens today
It's a beautiful day at Queens Club. A Spectacular Friday. It's been a tough week. Lots of rain showers coming and going and wreaking havoc on the schedule and draw
Andy Murray has agreed to auction himself on Germany’s largest charity auction portal, United Charity, for an exclusive tennis session.
Rado, the Swiss timepiece company that has an endorsement deal with Britain’s top player Andy Murray, has signed a deal to become the LTA's time keeping partner for the next three years.
Andy Murray has confirmed the enforced rest he took by missing the ongoing French Open has worked and his troublesome lower back is sufficiently recovered
The Boodles, a non ATP event, is a 5-day pre-Wimbledon exhibition event bringing in many of the top men players providing them an opportunity to play some non-pressure event
Laura Robson, the main focus of British female hopes at Wimbledon and rest of the upcoming grass court season, will fill the void in her coaching box for the next month
A glittering line-up of tennis champions have signed up to take on Tim Henman in the Statoil Masters Tennis tournament at the Royal Albert Hall December 4-8.
Britain, in the absence of injury Andy Murray, has now officially suffered its worst French Open since 2007, with not a solitary player in the second round of either the men’s or women’s singles.
Andy Murray, back in Britain battling to be fit for Wimbledon, has admitted for the first time that over-training may well be the reason for being laid low by the back injury that has forced him out of the French Open.
As Day One of the French Open got underway in Paris, the absent world no.2 Andy Murray was already back on a practice court in London in his bid to be fit and ready for a grass court campaign
Former player and British television commentator Greg Rusedski fears for Andy Murray's dream of reaching the No. 1 ranking
Britain expects its’ best man to do his duty on the fields that mean most to the nation…and in Andy Murray’s case that means Wimbledon.
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