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With fervent fans all over the tennis world, it's nearly always a "home" match for Roger Federer
France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has reached the semifinals for the first time and has at least a 50-50 chance of gaining the final as he will face fourth seed David Ferrer
My last day was the longest of them all but one to remember!
The tide quickly turned on Monday, leaving only one. No surprise to those who follow women’s tennis, it was Serena Williams.
Serena Williams said that she decided to put more blonde dye in her hair this week at Roland Garros, but didn't remember that she went all blonde in her 2002 title run in Paris
Tennis is a game of numbers. I started coaching 25 years ago, I used to analyze the matches and one key stat I was interested in....
The expanding Sugarpova candy empire being built by Maria Sharapova is a project which the world number two believes will keep her partially occupied when she finally hangs up her racquets.
Novak Djokovic buried his grief after the death in Serbia of his first coach, posting a quiet 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4
Full transition has taken place and started with a full practise session with Ayumi Morita in the synthetic grass!
David Markin, 82, president of the USTA in 1989-90, died May 30 in Gainesville, Florida.
Just a month or so ago Gencic, who first coached Djokovic as a six-year old and distinguished him then as a ‘golden child’ told her one-time charge that she wanted him to complete the set of Grand Slam titles.
Take a look at the Roland Garros draws...
Beautiful day in Paris on the mid Sunday when things are starting the get hot on court because the finish line is getting in our sight!
New word of the day: Poutclassed (def) when the level of service brings you to tears
Brett sent this picture postcard showing off his dad's rackets..
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