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Sven Groeneveld and Yibing Wu start their new collaboration today on the courts in Shenzhen, China.
Tennis legends Jimmy Connors and Monica Seles will return to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island this summer to serve as presenters at the Hall of Fame induction festivities.
MSG Sports and StarGames announced today a strong roster of marketing partners for the 8th annual BNP Paribas Showdown at Madison Square Garden on March 10, 2015. A wide range of returning and new marketing partners have signed on to showcase their brands at the one-night only special tennis event.
Legendary coach Nick Bollettieri is said to have led life with the intensity of a fifth set tiebreaker. In his new autobiography “Bollettieri: Changing the Game,” he tells all, from his humble beginnings in a suburb of New York to his triumphs on the center courts at Wimbledon, the French Open, the Australian Open and the US Open.
Rafael Nadal will not only play Miami in 2014, but also the new event in Rio De Janiero. He won't play Vina Del Mar and has not decided yet whether he will compete in Buenos Aires and Acapulco.
Sven Groeneveld has coached a slew of standout WTA players including Grand Slam champions such as Monica Seles, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Mary Pierce and Ana Ivanovic, but he has taken on an entirely new challenge as the new coach of four time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova.
Sven Groeneveld, the highly respected Dutchman who for the last seven years has been the fulcrum of the adidas Players Development Program, could be ready to go back on the open coaching market and become the centre of the three way tussle between female players who wear the three stripes.
Update: After the WTA's recent announcement that Caroline Wozniacki will end the year ranked as #1, 10sBalls.com would like to once again congratulate Sven Groeneveld
2010 10sBalls.com Top Coach Award winner, Sven Groeneveld is blogging live from Australia
The ITF announced today that Rafael Nadal and Caroline Wozniacki are the 2010 ITF World Champions
Opinions may vary because Caroline Wozniacki has still to win her first Grand Slam title but the 20 year-old Dane is now guaranteed the year-ending world no.1 spot