Archive: french-open-tennis
The so-called business end of the tournament is still far, far away, but we don't have to wait for a whole host of intriguing matches to grace the French Open schedule of play.
It will take more than a win over an 18-year-old Frenchman who has never won a match at the ATP level in order for Rafael Nadal to restore complete confidence in his game.
After the stylish black of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Ana Ivanovic, obviously harnessing their inner Roland Garros ball-kid (also all dressed in black this year), not to mention Roger Federer’s neon shorts, it was time for 14th seed Agnieszka Radwanska to break out this year’s disco-dress...
The WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) keeps track of who’s who in the world of women’s professional tennis. Each week the rankings shuffle a bit, depending on the wins and losses of the previous week.
Ah Roland Garros – the queues for the concessions, the laid back Sunday start, and some interesting things on day one. Here goes with our recap!
The tennis balls may bounce slower on the red clay of Roland Garros Stadium, but the DIRECTV 2015 French Open Experience will be a lot faster for fans who want quick stats and access to more tennis action through DIRECTV’s bonus coverage...
In its ninth year of French Open coverage, Tennis Channel is launching two new preview shows that dive into the many variables of match ups and outcomes that could happen at the Paris-based major this year.
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