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Opening day of the 2013 USTA Tennis On Campus National Championship at Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex blew by, narrowing the field of 64 to 16 contenders for the ultimate prize in the Gold Division
Fickle Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli is back on the market for a coach after dispatching a second temporary mentor this season
The USTA announced that it is partnering with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to support the "no cut" policy
Leander Paes will turn 40 years of age in between the French Open and Wimbledon in June but the Indian still maintains he feels sufficiently fit to contest the next Olympics
In Daily Tennis news a few days ago, I saw a little blurb about the idea of a "shot clock" in tennis. It's certainly an interesting discussion
Most of Canada’s line-up has Balkan connections. Lead player, world no.15 Milos Raonic was born in the city then known as Titograd
Several ankle specialists made the point that his injury needs at least ten days to recover fully and therefore a decision to play the Monte Carlo
Andy Murray freely admits that he is lacking in the charisma department even while lifting his ranking to second in the world behind Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic’s clay court plans seemed to have been thrown into disarray after the world no.1 seriously twisted his right ankle.
Team USA will have to wait at least another year before getting the chance to play for another Davis Cup title.
Boise, Idaho - We've really enjoyed our amazing (albeit short!) trip to Boise, Idaho for the intense and exciting Davis Cup tie between USA and Serbia.
Davis Cup by BNP Paribas - Day 2 results from the World Group Quarterfinals and zone group ties.
In a Davis Cup doubles match defined by eye-opening numbers, Serbia’s Nenad Zimonjic and Ilija Bozoljac proved that Davis Cup play renders some numbers meaningless.
Stepanek had the chance to clinch a semifinal spot for the Czechs as he and Jan Hajek teamed up to face Kazakhstan's Andrey Golubev and Yuriy Schukin.
UCLA Recruit Will Face Strong Field In Boys’ 18s; New Venue Highlights Year of Change for Iconic USTA Junior Spring Nationals Starting Sunday.
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