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Del Potro's brief visit to Rome for last week's Masters 1000 resulted in a long-awaited meeting with Pope Francesco along with a third-round exit against Benoit Paire
Still no signs of ankle trouble for Novak Djokovic. He leaves Alexandr Dolgopolov still below the Top Twenty, although it appears Dolgopolov will be one of the Top 24 Roland Garros seeds.
Juan Martin del Potro met His Holiness Pope Francis, the first Pope from South America and a fellow Argentine, after attending Mass at the Vatican on Wednesday
The English summer – that most elusive and glorious of seasons, a small and precious jewel.
The world of tennis spent much of a busy weekend pausing to pay respects to Brad Drewett after the ATP chief executive and former player died at his home in Sydney of motor neuron disease.
A trio of past champions and some of the brightest young stars in tennis have added their names to the field at The Queen’s Club, June 10-16.
Li Na is scheduled to play Victoria Azarenka, while Juan Martin del Potro is set to face Lleyton Hewitt, but the association is in a dispute what the US –based StarGames
Toni Nadal, says he will be fine if Roland Garros decides to bump up Rafael’s seeding. "If they choose to do it, will be good for Rafa and it doesn’t not seem bad to me," he said. . .
Del Potro reported: “Everything is fine. I have known Ugo since I was 12 years old, and I know Andy from the same age – we played many, many times together.”
Novak Djokovic has decided to contest the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters after much introspection and even more treatment after injuring his right ankle just ten days ago
World No.1 Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he will be returning to The Boodles grass-court tennis tournament as part of his preparations for Wimbledon this year
The Monte Carlo Masters has managed to lure Juan Del Potro into the field for the April 14 start with a wild card entry, with the first major of the classic Europe clay season.
Djokovic will be joined at The Boodles 2013 by former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro, 2011 Wimbledon finalist Tomas Berdych, Croatia’s Marin Cilic and rising Canadian star Milos Raonic.
While Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer’s relations have always been cordial and full of mutual respect, the same cannot be said between the Swiss and the his great rival’s coach uncle Toni.
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