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Richard Gasquet won't move in the rankings; he remains #10. But he gained enough points that he might be able to threaten Janko Tipsarevic next week
Amazing that this took only an hour and a half, considering the score. That's good news for Richard Gasquet.
Maui Challenger - take a look at the qualifiers and the order of play.
No hope of a rise for Andy Murray, but he's certainly advancing with ease.
So far, Roger Federer's strategy of coming into the Australian Open rested is looking pretty good. He again leaves Benoit Paire below #40.
The United States’ top ranked male player John Isner, currently world no. 14 but determined to stake claim to a permanent place in the world’s top ten in 2013
After another great week attendance-wise at the London's O2 arena for the ATP World Finals, executives were enthusiastic when talking about the health of men's tennis.
Novak Djokovic is going to be really, really tired, but he somehow keeps winning. He is 2-0 in London
Ivan Lendl expects his coaching charge Andy Murray to flourish in 2013, the future for the Scot should hold several more Grand Slam titles.
Roger Federer has made enough of a post-Davis Cup recovery to commit to playing in next week's Shanghai Masters after all.
Billie Jean King wants more support from Roger Federer
Another of men’s tennis former world no.1’s, Spain’s Juan Carlos Ferrero has announced he will bring his competitive career to a close
It was announced yesterday that former #1 Ferrero, who just fell out of the Top Hundred, is ready to call it quits.
The ITF has confirmed the full official team nominations for the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group semifinal and play-off ties as well as zone group ties taking place on September 14-16.
The ATP has announced the inaugural members of its new Competition Committee, created to evaluate and recommend changes in the way the professional game is presented and played
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