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The last time Marat Safin played a match on the ATP World Tour was in the second week of November in 2009 (lost to Juan Martin Del Potro at the Paris Masters). At that time, Roger Federer was No. 1 and Rafael Nadal was No. 2 in the world.
Former WTA Tour world No. 1 Justine Henin, who won seven Grand Slam singles titles, and Marat Safin, a two-time major champion and former ATP World Tour world No. 1 have been elected to receive tennis' highest honor - induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Justine Henin, Marat Safin, and Helena Sukova, have all been nominated for induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. All three are nominated in the Recent Player Category for induction in the Class of 2016.
A well-known saying is the only constant in life is change and that certainly seems to be the case amongst the world’s leading tennis players during the current off-season.
It appears that even Russian president Vladimir Putin is concerned by the sad shape of men's tennis in the nation
Former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt has been awarded the first wild card into the 2012 Shanghai Rolex Masters.
Tomic has escaped censure and a heavy fine from the Grand Slam Committee after John McEnroe used the ESPN television microphone to publicly accuse the Australian teenager of not trying
The way Mitchell Krueger see it, life as a pro tennis player probably won’t be much different than the way he’s spent the past six weeks.
When he announced that he was going to retire and then played his way through a farewell season, Marat Safin would not reveal what he would do after he hung up his racquets.
Marat Safin, former world no.1 and champion of the US Open and Australian Open, has been successful in his bid to win election to the Russian Federal Parliament, or Duma.
They have always played down their relationship by saying they are their own people...
Stanislas Wawrinka’s 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-3 defeat of Andy Murray was arguably the biggest shock in the men’s draw so