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Vic Braden, Michael Chang, Lindsay Davenport, Rick Leach, Gilbert (Gil) Shea and Kathy Willette will become members of the Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Fame, on Sunday, September 22nd.
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This event really does make us wonder if anything makes sense. Joao Sousa makes his first career ATP semifinal on an indoor court?
Maybe it's just that it's the end of the year. Maybe it's because it's the Asian swing. Whatever it is, top players are dropping like flies. Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are out.
Agnieszka Radwanska isn't earning any points -- but she isn't expending any real effort, either, by the looks of things, so maybe it balances out.
On this month’s CNN Open Court…
With his 2013 season a washout due to back surgery on a disc, Andy Murray is pointing his tennis focus on a solid start in 2014, with his fitness worries hopefully behind him.
Michal Przysiezny really does seem to be experiencing some sort of post-Davis Cup breakthrough. But this is tough news for Fabio Fognini, who loses finalist points; he will fall from #17 to #19.
British up-and-comer Dan Evans is trying to take his tennis cues from established compatriot Andy Murray as the Liverpool youngster ranked 149 begins to try and scramble up the slippery slope of the ATP standings.
The Tennis Integrity Unit has a history of snaring Italian male players who have been guilty of breaking the sport’s anti-corruption code but now a woman has been found guilty on two charges of attempted match-fixing and 18 year-old Claudia Coppola, who this week attained a career high ranking of world no.
Jim Courier’s USA team will go into their third successive Davis Cup home tie, at a site to be determined, when they play hosts to Great Britain in the 19th re-enactment of the competition’s original challenge staged 114 years earlier.
Agnieszka Radwanska is cruising, but it really doesn't make any difference; she needs a title to add any points at all, and even that won't affect her ranking.
Prince Global Sports announced their new partnership with non-profit organization Bright Pink to join forces and help support the prevention of breast and ovarian cancer in young women.
After suffering a one-two blow by losing Gael Monfils followed by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as clients over the past few seasons, Australian tennis coach Roger Rasheed has - temporarily it is presumed - retreated to his first sporting love of Australian Rules football.
Davis Cup after-effects, perhaps. Janko Tipsarevic probably didn't have much left in the tank. Fortunately, he wasn't defending anything, but this means he will not rise above his current #23.
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