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Come out to the hottest tennis event on December 12-13, 2015 in Los Angeles at the LA Tennis Center, UCLA
Tennis Channel will have exclusive, live coverage from the new Maria Sharapova and Friends event in Los Angeles this weekend, Dec. 12-13. The network will broadcast live on Saturday and Sunday from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
Can I take a moment just to say what a relief it is to have the first round done and dusted in two days?
Starting off Day 3 was Madison Keys, playing on Arthur Ashe for the first time. Fair to say there were no nerves as she dominated Tereza Smitkova in the first set.
Once again the Slam draw on the women’s side could be one of the most open draws we have seen in recent times.
World TeamTennis today announced the schedule for the 2015 season, which is highlighted by the return of world No. 1 Serena Williams to WTT action for the first time since 2011.
Brad Gilbert has told the Tennis Podcast that he believes the young American Madison Keys will be the World No.1 ‘in the next 24 to 36 months’.
World No. 20, rising American star and Australian Open semifinalist Madison Keys has committed to play the 2015 Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies, a WTA event that is part of the Emirates Airline US Open Series to be held August 21-29, 2015 at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale, it was announced today by Tournament Director Anne Worcester.
Serena Williams, Milos Raonic, Gael Monfils, David Goffin and Madison Keys will play with the BLADE during the upcoming 2015 season
The singles semifinals, of course, stole all the headlines (well, except this one!) on Thursday at the Australian Open. That was always going to be the case with a lineup featuring Serena Williams vs. Madison Keys, Andy Murray vs. Tomas Berdych, and Maria Sharapova also in action.
What makes a star in the making shine? Is it the marketability? The constant hype around “the next best thing” or is it just the opposite and a quiet determination to do the right things and get the job done that marks out Madison Keys as the one to watch this year.
Wednesday's lineup at the Australian Open is a scintillating one on both the men's and women's sides. Each of the top players in the world--Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams--is in action. Also taking the court are Venus Williams, Madison Keys, and defending men's champion Stan Wawrinka.
This Global chick won’t lie, we really thought it was time for the Martina Navratilova-powered Agnieszka Radwanska to shine. Her time to make another assault on a Slam final had been and gone, and come back again.
Yes dear readers, hang on to your “bonza” hats, especially if they’re the fancy ones with straws and space for your Aussie beer! We are almost at the first week of skewed body clocks and massive bugs the size of pterodactyls.
Click here to see the ladies' singles & doubles results from the Australian Open.
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