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Although he did not do it convincingly, Rafael Nadal bounced back from a Monte-Carlo quarterfinal loss to David Ferrer with a 7-6(2), 6-4 victory over Albert Ramos in the second round of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Wednesday afternoon.
Tennis Channel has appointed Adam Ware to the newly created position of senior vice president, head of digital media. He will be based in the network's Los Angeles headquarters and see to the continuation of its extensive digital growth of late, including its Tennis Channel Everywhere app and the ongoing rollout of TV Everywhere accessibility.
Denis Kudla did not take the college route, so he missed out on what surely would been a handful of matches against former University of Southern California star Steve Johnson. Kudla, though, has endured all too many such matches at the professional level.
Mark Epshteyn-Losev couldn’t have picked a better day to come up with the biggest win of his young tennis career. On his 17th birthday, the Sunny Isles, Fla., resident upset No. 2-seeded and ITF-ranked No. 45 player in the world Henrik Wiersholm, 6-2, 6-1, in the first round of the Boys’ 18s singles on Tuesday at the ASICS Easter Bowl being played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) today announced the 32 co-ed intramural and club tennis teams representing colleges and universities around the country that will compete at the fifth annual USTA Tennis On Campus Spring Invitational, taking place at the Reffkin Tennis Center in Tucson, Ariz., April 11-13.
The 2014 Mylan World TeamTennis season begins this July the way the 2013 season ended, with the Washington Kastles once again chasing history.
The exodus of agents and players from big-name agencies to smaller operations continued as Lagardere agent Nicolas Lamperin and clients Gael Monfils and Kristina Mladenovic joined "StarWing" sports management, a management company started by former IMG and Lagardere agent Laurence Frankopan.
Every time Serena Williams wins a match in the Sony Open, and she made quite a habit of doing so over the years after reaching the final nine times and winning the title on six of those occasions, the world no.1 gets asked the question: You really do love Miami.
Baku: Pervak Exits As First Round Draws To A Close
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