Archive: justin-gimelstob
No American man has won a Grand Slam singles title since Andy Roddick triumphed at the 2003 U.S. Open. No American man reached the fourth round of a major tournament in 2013. No American man finished 2014 in the top 15.
Top-ranked American men’s tennis player John Isner announced today a new coaching agreement with former ATP World Tour player and current Tennis Channel broadcaster, Justin Gimelstob, for the full 2015 season.
Change begins with a thought, a voice, an action launched into the sea of humanity where it strikes the water’s surface and submerges into the deep.
Novak Djokovic worked with his coaching consultant, Wojtek Fibak, in Monte Carlo before heading to Beijing
Har-Tru Sports, which calls itself the world's leading clay court company and top distributor of court equipment and accessories, teamed up with former top-5 player and acclaimed coach Brad Gilbert
Mahesh Bhupathi, Boris Becker and Justin Gimelstob are in Paris to announce the launch of the IPTL - International Premier Tennis League.
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are among the band of leading players who have publicly pledged to take part in the brainchild of Mahesh Bhupathi
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
Speedy recovery wishes to Kristen Flipkens who had some sort of stomach disorder take her out of Stuttgart. Hope she got to drive a porsche or two first....
There can be little doubt several meetings over the course of the last year between Brook and Roger Federer contributed to pay-rise
The USTA felt that it had to increase prize money at the US Open by a record amount because top officials felt they needed a long term agreement with the players to move ahead with their other plans.
In the end, that's what really matters. The crowd loved it. And that crowd was a full house!
Novak Djokovic and Mardy Fish put on a pro-set full of enough backhand down the line winners that some viewers thought it bore a resemblance to a night at the Laserium.
Former player, and current ATP board member Justin Gimelstob is working to try and bring tennis back to Los Angeles after departure of the city's only ATP event to Bogata.
The reason why the ATP Players Council continues to press the US Open on increasing prize money despite the tournament already promising a $4 million raise,
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