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The 2012 BB&T Atlanta Open champion and the top American male player of the last 15 years Andy Roddick will be playing in his first ATP World Tour event since retiring at the 2012 U.S. Open. He will be joining two-time Atlanta champion Mardy Fish in doubles at this year’s tournament.
Mardy Fish's comeback to tennis was one point away--twice--from becoming a BNP Paribas Open Cinderella story on Thursday afternoon. No matter that fellow American Ryan Harrison pushed the clock hands to midnight. It was still a big victory for Fish.
The 40th edition of the BNP Paribas Open, the first of nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events this season, got under way at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Thursday.
Mardy Fish is back. For the first time since the summer of 2013, Fish will play a singles match when he takes the court at the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday afternoon.
Mardy Fish, who has been out of action since the summer of 2013, returned to competitive tennis on Wednesday at the Dallas Challenger. Fish teamed up with Mark Knowles to beat No. 1 seeds James Cerretani and James Cluskey 6-4, 7-5.
For the first time in almost two years, Mardy Fish will play competitive tennis. The 33-year-old American, whose last appearance came at the 2013 Winston-Salem Open, will participate in doubles at this upcoming week's Dallas Challenger and he is scheduled to make his singles comeback next month at the Indian Wells Masters.
In his playing days, Andy Roddick was always known as being extremely committed to his sport, and carrying the weight of American tennis on his shoulders.
Andy Roddick and James Blake, stalwarts on the U.S. Davis Cup team for a decade, reunited Wednesday as rookies on the 2014 PowerShares Series circuit competing in the “Champions Showdown” in the mile-high altitude of the Pepsi Center.
Sloane Stephens had her best season ever working under USTA Player Development coach David Nainkin, finishing the year at No. 12 and reaching the second week of every Grand Slam event.
Retirement announcements seem almost as prolific as matches during this year’s US Open and in the wake of James Blake, former Olympic champion Nicolas Massu of Chile has announced he’s hit his last competitive ball.
Mardy Fish visited the new YMCA Anthony Bowen Center of Metropolitan DC in Washington on Saturday.
Juan Martin del Potro, a perennial top ten player on the Emirates ATP Rankings and two-time Washington champion, will return to D.C. this summer to compete in the Citi Open
Mardy Fish has suggested that it's been all in his head as tries to set up a more permanent comeback to the ATP.
In 101 years there were no American males in the third round of Wimbledon, Martina Navratilova felt the need to move into unknown territory.
Serena Williams and coach Patrick Mouratoglou have finally gone public and come out about one of the worst-kept secrets in tennis
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