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India’s Leander Paes is solidly in his double partner Radek Stepanek corner. So much so that not only has the 39-year-old committed to playing with the Czech in 2013
Heather Watson, Britain’s first winner on the WTA for 24 years, insists 2013 will see her add more titles to that she won at the HP Japan Open on Sunday.
The traditional Kooyong exhibition event, played in the build up to the Australian Open, has scored a major coup by securing the services of former world no.1 Lleyton Hewitt
IMG Worldwide has acquired a majority share in Danish live sports data provider Enetpulse
Korean car manufacturer Hyundai has extended its title sponsorship of tennis’s Hopman Cup after agreeing a new deal with the International Tennis Federation
It's not mathematically impossible yet; just highly unlikely. If I were a London bookie, I'd be trying to make some money off Federer fans
Moscow (Mon): Safarova, Radwanska & Zakopalova Through Opening Round
Wilson tennis champion Roger Federer sets men's all time record for most weeks at world NO. 1
By winning the Shanghai Rolex Masters and braving no fewer than five match points against Andy Murray in the final, Novak Djokovic took a major step towards overhauling Roger Federer
Roger Federer was far from happy after losing his Shanghai Masters semi-final 6-4, 6-4 to Andy Murray.
Three spots remain open for the World Tour Finals after Spain's David Ferrer was confirmed as the fifth to qualify for the eight-man event which begins November 5.
Heather Watson stepped forward to ensure another by ending a 24 years long wait for a woman from the United Kingdom to win a WTA title
Kei Nishikori admitted relief at finally overcoming his phobia of playing in his home country by winning the Rakuten Japan Open
A Reduced Men’s Calendar Offers Exhibition Opportunities
The increase came after ATP players threatened to boycott the 2013 Australian Open if they did not get a significant hike.
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