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The USTA Board of Directors voted on and passed a resolution to “pause” proposed changes to the 2013 national junior competitive structure
These days everyone is making a list of what they want for the holidays and tennis players are no exception.
Andy Roddick says he will only know in a few weeks if his August retirement from tennis was a wise choice as the 30-year-old goes through his first January
MLC Tennis Hot Shots announced the launch of its brand new game for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
IMG Worldwide says its not for sale, but it at least appears to be in play as the buzz around the Hollywood’s trade newspapers has been hot and heavy.
In a bid to move forward behind the scenes, the Lawn Tennis Association Limited has appointed David Gregson as the first independent Chairman of the LTA Board.
Today marks the day for Babolat-the release of the new, fifth generation, AeroPro Drive racquet, the weapon of choice for Rafa Nadal and Jo Wilfried-Tsonga.
Caroline Wozniacki augmented her own physical charms with a few well-stuffed towels as she did a fun-loving tennis impression of friend and rival Serena Williams
Troicki spent most of 2011 in the world’s top 20 but seemed to be on the decline for most of this year and experienced a 6-12 run since Wimbledon
The ‘on-off, will he-won’t he’ saga of the exact date and place of Rafael Nadal’s comeback could still have a couple of weeks to run
Tennis participation in the U.S. grew 4% in 2012, topping 28 million players for the first time since 2009, according to an annual survey by the USTA
Tennis Australia chief executive Steve Wood has signed a new five-year contract that will extend his tenure until at least 2017
Roger Federer will not be playing Davis Cup in 2013, but he very well could sign a new deal with the tournament in Basel, even though it’s not on his official schedule.
Kim Clijsters has extended her long goodbye from tennis with an exhibition this week in Antwerp as she plays for fun against Venus Williams.
Jeff Rees, Director of Tennis Integrity Unit since its’ inception in September 2008, has retired and will be succeeded by Nigel Willerton
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