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Click here to keep up with the latest draws and order of play from the Ricoh Open, Mercedes Cup, & Aegon Open.
Click here to keep up with the latest draws and order of play from the Ricoh Open, Mercedes Cup, & Aegon Open.
Click here to keep up with the latest draws and order of play from the Ricoh Open, Mercedes Cup, & Aegon Open.
Click here to keep up with the latest draws and order of play from the Ricoh Open, Mercedes Cup, & Aegon Open.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has confirmed today that former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and British star Heather Watson will play at the Aegon Open Nottingham WTA event in June.
Sell-out crowds at the Aegon Open Nottingham saw American Sam Querrey set up a semi-final meeting with Alexandr Dolgopolov after toppling second seed Gilles Simon, while Marcos Baghdatis and Denis Istomin also advanced to the last four.
Marcel Granollers led Gilles Simon 6-4, 5-3 and had triple match point on his own serve but could not seal the deal during second-round action at the AEGON Open on Tuesday.
Packed stands at today’s Aegon Open Nottingham witnessed the top three seeds in action as former World No. 8 Marcos Baghdatis produced a second-round shock against David Ferrer.
There is just one week to go before strawberries become a rarity in British supermarkets, Pimms recipes result in warring neighbours and yet once more, we wonder why Wimbledon insists on calling a posh-end hot-dog a ‘Dutchee’?
In news that will surprise absolutely no one, it rained in London on Monday. A handful of matches at both Wimbledon (qualies @ Roehampton) and the AEGON Open were able to finish before the heavens opened up in the afternoon.
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has pulled out the Aegon Open Nottingham, which will see World No. 7 David Ferrer and third seed Feliciano Lopez finish preparations for The Championships, Wimbledon, at the Nottingham Tennis Centre.
After the rain clouds lifted in Nottingham, it was fitting that a young and exciting player Ana Konjuh made her mark in winning her first WTA Tour title on a Monday morning final.
The week after a Slam is always pretty peaceful, the sound of birds flying through the summer breeze, the gentle clinking of glasses as Pimms is enjoyed on the patio… the scampering of feet as the rainclouds gather!
Still no sign that Jelena Jankovic is coming to like grass. She loses her chance to rise above #29. For Belinda Bencic, though, this brings many opportunities.
The terre battue is quieter now, the bludgeoning whacks and spectator roars now making way for French traffic’s distant snarls and the morning coos of Parisian pigeons.
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