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Back in the day of wooden rackets Johnny Mac was considered a great doubles player. So great that even though he mostly played with Peter Fleming he also played with a heap of other guys.
The tennis family from all over the world of tennis attended the prestigious Lawn Tennis Writers' Annual Awards lunch on December 3rd
John McEnroe will meet with new ATP World Tour executive chairman and president Chris Kermode in London this week to discuss the future of the game and top of the most opinionated man in tennis’ agenda is doubles – including a surprise attack at the Bryan brothers.
Chris Kermode doesn’t officially take office as the ATP World Tour’s new executive chairman and president on New Year’s Day but the Englishman is already prepared to talk about the key issues that face him in his new job.
At the start of next year the ATP World Tour’s new executive chairman Chris Kermode will take residence in an office once occupied by the man he coached at tennis, Etienne de Villiers.
Apart from finally appointing Chris Kermode as the new executive chairman and president, the ATP World Tour’s six man board of directors has formally killed off the 11 year-old Thailand Open and have decided to set up another event in China.
The ATP has announced the appointment of Chris Kermode as ATP Executive Chairman & President. Kermode begins a three-year term at the helm of the ATP starting on 1 January 2014, and will be based in the ATP’s London office.
After a feverish period of activity ensuring the smooth running of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Englishman Chris Kermode can now settle down to await the call of the ATP’s six man board of directors who appear to have ended their deliberations on who should finally succeed the late Brad Drewett as chief executive and president.
As British tennis basks in the glow of Andy Murray’s Wimbledon triumph, the Lawn Tennis Association is still struggling to find the right candidate
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
World No. 4 and defending champion Andy Murray has committed himself to the AEGON Championships for the next five years, ensuring that he will be playing at the tournament in his 30th year.
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