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Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is due to step onto a court for the first time since Wimbledon when he returns from the knee injury which has sidelined him for almost three months.
Last month's sudden "retirement" scenario for Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli may well be developing cracks after L'Equipe reported that the French player may have already decided to go ahead and play in January's Hopman Cup, the eight-nation teams exhibition in Perth, Western Australia.
World no.8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the highest profile male absentee, after Federer, from the US Open, has ended his relationship with Australian coach Roger Rasheed less than a year after the pair started working together.
Newly crowned Wimbledon winner Marion Bartoli and compatriot Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will headline the field for the Hopman Cup
Juan Martin del Potro, a perennial top ten player on the Emirates ATP Rankings and two-time Washington champion, will return to D.C. this summer to compete in the Citi Open
The day's schedule was badly disrupted by rain -- only 11 of 16 singles matches finished, and less than half the doubles schedule.
Drumroll please. Oops .... Back up. Back story. Andy Murray and Jo Willie Tsonga had been playing some games in the players lounge.
The rematch definitely lived up to its predecessor a year ago. But, this time, the result was reversed.
Jo Wilfried Tsonga traveled to London from Paris by train yesterday and within an hour and a half of arriving at St Pancras Station, he was practicing on grass
Seldom has there been more riding on the outcome of a couple of encounters. The semifinal round that felt like a final saw Nadal and Djokovic up first, followed by Ferrer and Tsonga
Noah to present the trophy to Nadal, following his widely reported comments about Spanish sportsmen and their alleged use of performance enhancing drugs, would have been too awkward to contemplate.
France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has reached the semifinals for the first time and has at least a 50-50 chance of gaining the final as he will face fourth seed David Ferrer
Mahesh Bhupathi, Boris Becker and Justin Gimelstob are in Paris to announce the launch of the IPTL - International Premier Tennis League.
Roger Federer's gift draw continues to offer rewards. But he won't face a real test for at least one more round; this doesn't really say much about his form.
It may have been straight sets, but David Ferrer did not have it all his own way against Marinko Matosevic on Sunday at Roland Garros.
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