Archive: russian-tennis-news
The Olympics & Sharapova by Richard Evans
Hip injury to keep No. 2 player in the world out of action in Toronto
World No. 33 Mikhail Youzhny became the first Russian champion in 18 years at the Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad on Sunday.
The Guillermo Vilas Tennis Academy in Mallorca, Spain has teamed up with the Russian Tennis Federation to develop and train some of Russia’s top juniors.
Maria Sharapova has taken action after her worst grand slam showing since the 2010 Australian Open as the world No. 2 announced an immediate split with Swedish coach Thomas Hogstedt
Two weeks after falling to a shock early Wimbledon exit, world no.2 Maria Sharapova has split with coach Thomas Hogstedt
The ITF announced that the 2013 Fed Cup final between Italy and Russia will be held in Cagliari, Sardinia on November 2-3.
Sharapova plays as a Russian, spends time in Florida and lives in Huntington Beach. She will be on her toes tomorrow as she faces Victoria Azaranka in a semi-final
Martina Hingis and new pupil Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova are hitting it off well at their first WTA event together
Maria Sharapova found the time during this week's lightning visit to Moscow for a Sugarpova candy launch to get in a plug for her one-time home of Sochi, Russia.
It appears that even Russian president Vladimir Putin is concerned by the sad shape of men's tennis in the nation
POWER HORSE CUP 2013: Russia’s No. 1 to compete in Düsseldorf
With Murray following the current trend of many leading players and making himself unavailable, James Ward and Jamie Baker, will contest the singles rubbers against Russia
Maria Sharapova is redoing a wave of confidence after arriving in Florida for the Miami Masters with the weekend Indian Wells title in her pocket
Andy Murray finally exorcised his Indian Wells demons by registering his first victory at the BNP Paribas Open since 2010.
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