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It was obvious that Novak Djokovic was in pain. It didn't look as if he would be around long; he lost the first four games. But then the endorphins kicked in.
Rafael Nadal says that his long-term goal is to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics and that he has no plans to be a pro golfer when he retires. . .
Novak Djokovic will make a last-minute decision on the fitness of his injured ankle, with the top seed keen to try and make his scheduled start at the Monte Carlo Masters this week
Rafael Nadal proved a lot with his tournament win in Indian Wells. By winning a Masters 1000 event, beating (an admittedly restricted) Roger Federer.
David Ferrer has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters starting this weekend, citing an unexplained physical ailment.
For years, tennis has been a hugely successful sport, attracting millions of global spectators from around the world.
Andy Murray freely admits that he is lacking in the charisma department even while lifting his ranking to second in the world behind Novak Djokovic
Were he a drinker Rafael Nadal would be the Spanish athlete that his countrymen would most like to sit down and chat with over a beer.
The Monte Carlo Masters has managed to lure Juan Del Potro into the field for the April 14 start with a wild card entry, with the first major of the classic Europe clay season.
With his Miami hardcourt title already in his rear-view mirror, Andy Murray is set to start worrying about what he admits is "my worst surface"
The Road to the Final Four of the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas takes place this weekend in four cities around the world.
When new technology developments produce products that enhance workouts and provide more feedback than traditional methods, pros who are savvy immediately gobble up the new hardware.
Sony Open tournament organizers are thrilled that they have had their $50 million expansion plans improved, but they will have to better attendance in coming years.
As he approaches tennis "middle age" with a 26th birthday coming in May, Andy Murray realizes he is living on the edge when it comes to tennis fitness
Second seed Andy Murray is not bothered in the slightest by the VIP absences of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as the Miami Masters heads into its concluding week.
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