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Chinese Taipei and Denmark have retained their places in Group I of their respective zone in 2013
The tournament director of the Shanghai Masters, Michael Luevano, says that the popularity of tennis in China has risen dramatically over the past few years.
A bizarre internet threat against Roger Federer took another twist on Wednesday with the alleged plotter "apologized" online.
Beijing (Fri): Li Defeats Radwanska To Book SF With Sharapova
Security at the Shanghai Rolex Masters is always extremely tight but it will be intensified still more after Roger Federer has been the target on an online death threat.
Li Na, who suffered an embarrassing defeat in the first round of the China Open's last year, says that she feels more at ease this time around.
Former No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt will make his sixth appearance in Shanghai in 13 years after being given a wild card into next October's Masters 1000 event.
Li is this week contesting the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, regardless of the growing animosity to the Chinese in Japan
A new WTA tournament in Shenzhen, China, in 2013 will add even more competition for player fields during the first week of the season.
Caroline Wozniacki is finally earning enough points to count, but hardly enough to matter. If she is to have any chance at all for Istanbul, she'll have to earn big points in the two weeks after this.
The Crown Melbourne Hotel is going all out not only to please pro players when they stay there during the Australian Open, but to attract Chinese tourists year round.
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