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Andy Murray has confirmed he will not appoint a new full-time coach until the end of the season and for the time being will keep Dani Vallverdu
The surgeon who has been treating the world no.1 maintains the tendonitis could return at any time.
When Rafael Nadal hit his title winning shot against Robin Soderling to win the French Open in early June the long-term future of the event at its traditional Roland Garros home seemed bleak.
Fernando Gonzalez, Chile’s former world no.5 who has been struggling with injuries for much of 2010, will become the latest leading player to undergo hip surgery and is likely to be out of competitive action for nine months.
The potential of a two-week break between defending his French Open and Wimbledon titles may be tempting for Rafael Nadal
Nothing was going to stop Rafael Nadal at the US Open this year – not rain, not delays, not
It seems that we may have been wrong about Kim Clijsters all along. For years, popular wisdom has had it
As promised, here are my picks for the women’s event at the 2010 US Open but I will expect you
The US Open is now less than a week away and it is right about now that those with the
Bank of the West Classic to Honor Four Decades of Champions Billie Jean King and Andrea Jaeger scheduled to
John Isner and Nicholas Mahut gave the tennis world a performance for the ages. We may never see a match
It took just 2 hours and 13 minutes for the Spaniard to win his second Wimbledon title at the All England
Roger Federer, 16 major titles, 285 total weeks as number one in the world, and 23 consecutive semifinal or
It was m’learned friend, Ivan, from the Daily Mail in London who added the final twist to a bizarre Day
The 40th edition of the 2010 Bank of the West Classic boasts a strong player field including three-time Grand Slam
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