Archive: french-open
His violence-prone dad may be banned from ATP events as well as the upcoming French Open, but Bernard Tomic won't be lacking for a coach on the clay as Tennis Australia rode to his rescue.
Rafael Nadal will not have his seed bumped up at Roland Garros, or this week in Madrid or next week in Rome, even though the seven time French Open champion
Alex Kuznetsov was all smiles Wednesday night after solidifying his French Open birth via the Har-Tru USTA Pro Circuit Wild Card Challenge at the Tallahassee Tennis Challenger
What Wimbledon did was the single most dramatic statement about the relationships we have forged and all of this would not have been possible without the leadership that Roger Federer has shown as president of the Player Council
The French Open has followed the trend of both the Australian and US Open’s and announced a significant rise in prize money for the 2013 event at Roland Garros
The planned three weeks gap between the end of the French Open and beginning of Wimbledon, which comes into force in 2015, created the possibility for an enlarged grass court season
The long-term future of Roland Garros, home of the French Open since the late 1920’s, hangs in doubt after the proposed $US 400 million redevelopment plans
Novak Djokovic enters the Dubai Open trying to keep a tight rein on his dream of fulfilling his Grand Slam destiny and completing his matched set of major with a Roland Garros title in June,
Each spring the Sony Open brings the greatest tennis players in the world to the Crandon Park Tennis Center and 2013 is no different.
Only a few hours after winning his fourth Australian Open trophy, Novak Djokovic was already feeling the presence of the French Open
Tennis history is repeating itself, with Andy Murray now living the same career so far as coach Ivan Lendl.
Brian Baker’s heartrending misfortune struck again as the American whose determination last year jettisoned him from the depths of the Futures Circuit.
Svetlana Kuznetsova is one of the yo-yo women of world tennis.
Svetlana Kuznetsova is one of the yo-yo women of world tennis. The Russian is either up, as proved by her US Open title in 2004 and the French Open
If awards were given for the most unfortunate tennis player of the last few months then Germany’s Andrea Petkovic.
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