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Roger Federer announced on Monday that he has is physically fit and will be able to take part in the Hopman Cup beginning on Jan. 1 of 2017.
Andy Murray was knighted on Friday as part of Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's honors list. The 29-year-old Scot earned the recognition for his services to tennis and and to charity.
With the 2017 season soon to be underway, it’s time to make predictions for the eight World Tour Finals participants—in order.
Dominic Thiem took part in 27 tournaments last season. No other man who finished in the top 10 played more than 21. Thiem contested 82 total matches in 2016.
Roger Federer practiced on Thursday in Dubai and streamed it live for all of his fans to see. More than 500,000 viewers have tuned into watch the session--either live or after the fact.
For the first time in the history of the ATP World Tour, the year-end No.1 ranking all came down to the final match between the top two players.
Telegraph Sport recently conducted a poll and afterward named Andy Murray the United Kingdom’s greatest all-time sportsperson.
Rafael Nadal has announced that fellow Spaniard and former world No. 1 Carlos Moya is joining his coaching team. Moya will become a part of a long-time staff that includes Nadal's uncle, Toni, and Francisco Roig.
With the professional Tennis season slowing down somewhat following the U.S. Open, I had a little bit of time to do a lot of running...
Novak Djokovic announced earlier this week that he is no longer working with Boris Becker as one of his coaches.
Despite widespread rumors that the International Premier Tennis League was facing financial difficulty and would be cancelled, the offseason exhibition sensation is returning for a third installment in 2016.
Davis Cup titles do not come easy. Just ask Argentina. The Argentines, who had not lifted the trophy a single time prior to Sunday, finally did it--and they did it the hard way.
This year's Davis Cup final between Croatia and Argentina is deadlocked 1-1, as many would have guessed, after one day of competition in Zagreb.
The 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals are over, and it is safe to say they provided plenty of entertainment both on and off the court.
For the first time ever on the ATP Tour, the year-end No. 1 ranking is all coming down to the final match of the season between the world's top two players.
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