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Merely making her first WTA main draw is fairly big for Katerina Siniakova, who came in ranked #821 and needed a wildcard into qualifying.
Believe it or not, this is officially an upset -- Lleyton Hewitt is (or was) the lower-ranked of these two, by five places.
Now with both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal opting to miss Miami’s Sony Open, there is a distinctly second rate feel to the event when compared to last week’s BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
The US Open has responded positively to player pressure and continued threats of boycotts and by 2017 the total amount of prize money will reach $US 50 million, effectively doubling the amount offered last year.
Refurbishment and creation of 10,000 youth-sized tennis courts in the United States as part of USTA’s commitment to First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative
Heather Watson, who alongside with Laura Robson was just a few weeks ago being lauded as the bright and promising future of British female tennis
Despite reports that she had already quit the tournament due to an ankle injury which she has been carrying for a month or more, Victoria Azarenka has not officially withdrawn
Just past midnight in Miami and my day 13 in Indian wells runs into day 1 in Miami!
Andy Murray is ready for a fresh start at the Miami Masters as the No. 3 tries to make inroads in the rankings against Roger Federer.
Roger Federer's plan for a brief holiday followed by an intensive training block at home in Switzerland appears to be on track despite a quarter-final loss at the Indian Wells Masters
Andy Murray and Laura Robson and right now both are involved in a bidding war between top flight management companies who want to represent them.
Raymond Moore, CEO of the BNP Paribas Open, revealed to the media Sunday that the ATP is working on devising a new prize money formula for 2014.
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The Miami Masters is facing a pullout plague, with Roger Federer and now Rafael Nadal both high-profile absentee as the Masters 1000 begins.
Tomas Berdych has joined the chorus of compliments on the return to tennis of Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard defeated the Czech to set up a final at the first Masters 1000
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