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Andy Murray freely admits that he is lacking in the charisma department even while lifting his ranking to second in the world behind Novak Djokovic
The British team under Leon Smith recovered from a 2-0 deficit after the first day of competition for the first time in 83 years
World No.1 Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he will be returning to The Boodles grass-court tennis tournament as part of his preparations for Wimbledon this year
Heather Watson’s indifferent run of form recently with first round exits in Indian Wells and Miami can now be explained - she is suffering from Glandular Fever or Mononucleosis
Tim Henman and Goran Ivanisevic are to join John McEnroe in Edinburgh, Scotland for the Brodies Champions of Tennis, June 20-23.
With his Miami hardcourt title already in his rear-view mirror, Andy Murray is set to start worrying about what he admits is "my worst surface"
Andy Murray can say "I told you so" after a six-week break between the Australian Open final and the start of last month's Indian Wells event eventually led the Scot to a Miami title and a return to the No. 2 ranking
Andy Murray will take four days off after again proving himself sufficiently fit to beat the game’s supposed iron-men
It was a win for the man from Great Britain today at Crandon Park. It wasn't a pretty win (it was actually very ugly), but it was a win. A score of 2-6, 6-4, 7-6(1)
With Murray following the current trend of many leading players and making himself unavailable, James Ward and Jamie Baker, will contest the singles rubbers against Russia
The All England club is reportedly planning a roof over the Court 1 showcase as part of a "Wimbledon 2020" redevelopment plan which would keep the elite grass event in the top tier of Grand Slams
Second seed Andy Murray is not bothered in the slightest by the VIP absences of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the Miami Masters heads into its concluding week.
Heather Watson, who alongside with Laura Robson was just a few weeks ago being lauded as the bright and promising future of British female tennis
Andy Murray is ready for a fresh start at the Miami Masters as the No. 3 tries to make inroads in the rankings against Roger Federer.
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association gears up for a lengthy and comprehensive search for the right Chief Executive to restore national and most importantly governmental confidence
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