Archive: davis-cup
A bizarre internet threat against Roger Federer took another twist on Wednesday with the alleged plotter "apologized" online.
The ITF announced that the 100th Davis Cup Final will be staged at the O2 Arena in Prague on November 16-18.
Guillermo Vilas, still regarded as the greatest player Argentina has ever produced by virtue of four Grand Slam titles, sees himself as the captain to bring internal harmony back to the nation’s unsettled Davis Cup team.
Rafael Nadal gave the clearest indication yet that he will not play again in 2012 and the condition of his troublesome right knee continues to give concern
World no.1 Roger Federer maintains he is exhausted after a strenuous summer, now the 31 year-old maintains he is in desperate need of a break.
The 2012 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group semifinal match between the United States and Spain will take place from Friday, September 14, to Sunday, September 16
Argentina might find itself missing another main protagonist in the weekend Davis Cup semi-final with the visiting Czech Republic as Juan Del Potro struggles to recover
It was announced yesterday that former #1 Ferrero, who just fell out of the Top Hundred, is ready to call it quits.
The USTA today announced the players who will represent the United States at the 32nd ITF Super-Seniors World Team Championships
No sooner had they written another line in the tennis record books through a 12th Grand Slam doubles title achieved at the US Open, the American Bryan brothers were looking ahead to next week's big job on court in Spain .
Bernard Tomic may have escaped censure from the Grand Slam Committee after his far from committed display against Andy Roddick at the US Open
Andy Roddick, former world no.1, the last American man to win the US Open title and the fulcrum of his nation’s Davis Cup team for much of the last decade, has announced he is to retire
Rafael Nadal is looking on the bright side of his chronic left knee tendonitis, with the Spaniard who has not played in almost two months
" I am disappointed," Hewitt said. "I can't work that out for the life of me. I guess playing as much Davis Cup as you do doesn't count for everything."
Roger Federer will not bow to pressure to increase his Davis Cup playing workload for the 2016 Rio Olympics if it does not suit his personal tennis rhythm and schedule over the next few seasons. That's the word from the understated, but steely, Swiss after a surprise diktat handed by the International Tennis Federation.
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