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Donald Young and Jack Sock capped off an impressive first-round showing by American men at the Rogers Cup when they prevailed on Tuesday
The hard-luck story for Milos Raonic has continued in Belgrade after Canada lost a Davis Cup World Group semi-final to the Serb hosts 3-2.
Hip injury to keep No. 2 player in the world out of action in Toronto
Tennis Canada announced that Billie Jean King, Pete Sampras and Tennis Canada chief operating officer Derek Strang will be inducted into the Rogers Cup Hall of Fame
Simona Halep remains one of the hottest players on the WTA right now. We show her rising to probably #26.
After parting ways with coach Galo Blanco in early May, world No. 16 Milos Raonic will now be working with former Top 3 player Ivan Ljubicic.
Milos Raonic, the powerhouse world no.16, is the latest player to split from his coach with the Canadian’s two and a half years partnership with Spaniard Gaol Blanco coming to an end.
Tie to be played indoors on clay at Kombank Arena from September 13-15
Most of Canada’s line-up has Balkan connections. Lead player, world no.15 Milos Raonic was born in the city then known as Titograd
Italy is ready to play its first Davis Cup quarterfinal since 1998 and hopes are set to take a blow with doubles specialist Simone Bolelli rated doubtful
The ITF has announced the official team nominations for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarterfinals and zone group ties taking place on April 5-7.
Cyber-bullying, from disgruntled gamblers among others, has driven Canadian Rebecca Marino from tennis.
Milos Raonic had a logical explanation for his fourth-round hammering at the hands of Roger Federer at the Australian Open
Milos Raonic is hungry in every possible way as the Canadian No.1 begins final preparations for the Australian Open which starts on Monday.
Milos Raonic is hungry in every possible way as the Canadian No.1 begins final preparations for the Australian Open which starts on Monday.
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