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Farewell, old friend. We have known each other for a long time but now it is time to say goodbye. Ladies and gentlemen, the Davis Cup has left the building.
Unfortunately I have to pull out from the Rolex Shanghai Masters as I‘m still suffering from that tear in my upper leg muscle that has already kept me out from Metz and Tokyo...
Lucas Pouille of France hits a return to Joao Sousa of Portugal during the sixth day of the US Open Tennis Championships the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 01 September 2018.
With Jo-Wilfried Tsonga sidelined by an injury and Gael Monfils less than 100 percent going into the tournament, the 2018 French Open was always expected to be a difficult one for the host nation.
Check out the latest photos from the men's and women's Internazionali BNL d'Italia tennis tournament in Rome, Italy, here on 10sBalls.com!
Roberto Bautista Agut captures his eighth ATP World Tour title and his first 500-level triumph. The Spaniard becomes the first player outside the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings to triumph in Dubai since Fabrice Santoro in 2002.
Having never previously advanced to an ATP semifinal and never previously reached a quarterfinal prior to last week's New York, Frances Tiafoe won his first career title at the Delray Beach Open on Sunday.
France's depth and its home-court advantage proved to be the difference in the 2017 Davis Cup final. Four different players earned points for France this weekend as the home team held off Belgium 3-2 for its 10th career title in tennis' team competition--and first since 2001.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Davis Cup.
Click here to see photos from the men's tennis final at the Erste Bank Open.
Click here to stay updated with the latest news from the men's ATP tournament in Vienna, Austria.
Juan Martin Del Potro and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga are both one victory away from titles in back-to-back weeks after they prevailed in respective semifinal matches in Basel and Vienna on Saturday afternoon.
If "survive and advance" is the name of the game, Rafael Nadal played it to perfection at the China Open on Tuesday. If he is in the business of making things easy for himself, well, that definitely did not happen.
Let's play a game: describe the bottom half of the men's singles draw with only one word. It's a game I started on Twitter, and both the quantity and the quality of the responses were outstanding.
The U.S. Open second round begins on Wednesday, when John Isner, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Alexander Zverev are among those continuing their campaigns.
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