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David Ferrer who has qualified for a fourth appearance at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London next month, has renewed his racket deal with Prince.
Ferrero, Ferrer, Hewitt, Isner o Granollers entre otros han posado en la tradicional foto de familia
El Valencia Open 500 ha sorteado el cuadro principal con la ayuda de Juan Carlos Ferrero
Three spots remain open for the World Tour Finals after Spain's David Ferrer was confirmed as the fifth to qualify for the eight-man event which begins November 5.
Ion Tiriac has opted to play a low-key role in the tennis world following the controversy that surrounded the blue clay at the Mutua Madrid Open
Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario and her parents, appear to be on their way to a financial settlement
Fernando Verdasco is sympathetic to recent remarks from Rafael Nadal which suggest that the king of clay does not know when he can return to court from his long-running knee
Rafael Nadal gave the clearest indication yet that he will not play again in 2012 and the condition of his troublesome right knee continues to give concern
Spain is hoping that Rafael Nadal will be fit enough after his long-running knee injury saga to join the squad for the Davis Cup final away against the Czech Republic November 16-18
The Mutua Madrid Open has decided to drop ticket prices ahead of the tournament's 12th edition, May 3-12, 2013 due to poor economy
Rafael Nadal may be perfectly positioned to help newest sponsor Poker Stars as economically challenged Spain takes the first steps to license online poker sites.
Another of men’s tennis former world no.1’s, Spain’s Juan Carlos Ferrero has announced he will bring his competitive career to a close
It was announced yesterday that former #1 Ferrero, who just fell out of the Top Hundred, is ready to call it quits.
Rafael Nadal, absent from the current US Open and unable to represent Spain in the upcoming Davis Cup semi-final against the United States, has been reassured by his doctor Angel Ruiz-Cotorro
US captain Jim Courier says losing early at the US Open might be the best thing for the Davis Cup hopes of John Isner as the big man joins Sam Querrey in facing Spain
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