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The Patrick Mouratoglou Tennis Academy has finalized an agreement with the Global Professional Tennis Coach Association to hold ATP-certified courses for coaches in France
Celebrating its 25th Anniversary, the 2013 AAMI Classic at Kooyong put on a show with two tight tie-breakers tantalising fans in tough contests to open play on Day 1.
World No. 1 Roger Federer will challenge for a sixth Swiss Indoors Basel title after ending French wild card Paul-Henri Mathieu’s campaign on Saturday with a 7-5, 6-4 victory
Homesick John Isner blames one month in Europe for the poor form which left him a French Open loser in the second round to Paul-Henri Mathieu
I'm pretty sure John Isner should start avoiding best of five matches against Frenchmen whose last name begins with "Ma."
Greetings from Fifth Ave! Wow what a day. We had the warmest weather. Almost 88 today! Here I was wishing I was in Monte Carlo but looks like the spectators are freezing ..
Fernando Verdasco was the only seed to feel any pressure on this day, and it didn't even earn him enough points to count.
France travels to Belgrade this week to face Serbia in the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Final, which takes place in the Belgrade Arena on 3-5 December.
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