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Babolat Is Also Stringing Fans’ Racquets At Roland Garros
As people, the extroverted Ana Ivanovic and the introverted Agnieszka Radwanska have little in common.
Tommy Robredo all we can say is. Welcome back. He has been out of tennis more than two years. Injuries sidelined him. But he is back!
It's an issue that comes up at every single slam. Should the four major have a tiebreak in the fifth set or not? It becomes even more prominent when a match like the Isner/Haas one at the French open today occurs
Novak Djokovic had to have the trainer out to work on his neck, and it still didn't matter.
Five years ago, this might have gone the other way. But Maria Sharapova has learned how to play on clay, and Zheng Jie is a little slower than she used to be.
By Kristen Tracy John Isner has become synonymous with marathon matches. Unfortunately for the American though, his success in those
Rafael Nadal is tired of coming up short on the French Open scheduled and forced to play back-to-back matches as
Roland Garros (Sat): Sharapova & Azarenka Move On, Hampton Upsets Kvitova.
It was another day of rain delays, but Novak Djokovic did his best to speed up the schedule....
Hi tennis Fans! Yes you have to be a real tennis Fan when you are facing the weather in Paris! Today the day started with rain and it finished the day with it!
Caroline Wozniacki, who has lost six of her last eight matches, would like to play the grass court tournament in Birmingham, England
The French Open may not be able to easily expand its crowded grounds due to bureaucratic and legal snags, but the clay-court Grand Slam is leading the way in the television technology arms race.
The cost of the Roland Garros expansion, if approved, is tagged around $437 million, which will be financed by a $30 million contribution from the City of Paris
Roger Federer has come out cautiously, admitting that a Grand Slam with 32 seeds can often be a bit lacking in excitement during the early rounds of play.
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