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Martina Hingis of the New York Sportimes and the Washington Kastles' Bobby Reynolds were named as WTT MVPs for the World TeamTennis Pro League presented by GEICO.
James Blake has endured months of recent injury frustration on court. But he might finally be making a serious recovery after 2011 knee surgery
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga wrote his name into the Olympic history books with a marathon victory over Milos Raonic
After months of conjecture on just who Serena Williams might team up with for the United States, possibly Andy Roddick, John Isner or one of the Bryan brothers
Novak Djokovic, Kei Nishikori, Andy Murray, and many other big tennis names still competing for the gold medal.
Martina Hingis, Bobby Reynolds capture World TeamTennis MVP Honors John-Patrick Smith and Kristyna Pliskova Named Top Rookies; Jensen Earns Coach of the Year
The India Open will mark the return of professional women's tennis to India since 2008 (Hyderabad from 2003-2005, Bangalore from 2006-08).
Mardy Fish heads a field of Olympic exiles and wannabes as the 13th-ranked American plays under the radar as top seed at the new combined ATP-WTA event in Washington,
The top seeds are Victoria Azarenka and Max Miryni of Belarus, ranked No. 1 in women’s singles and men’s doubles respectively.
Sending regards from the TennisJESSEN Academy where they organized a phenomenal little event in Bade-Badenwith approximately 30 kids
Sam Querrey has possible return to the Top 20 and a US Open seeding after lifting his ranking from 57th to 37th by winning the Farmers Classic in Los Angeles.
Olympic historians will remember Julia Goerges first round win over Agnieszka Radwanska but the beaten Wimbledon finalist will want to purge the memory of her demise
Benoit Paire paid the price for his quirks, crashing out in his opening match in straight sets to 34-year-old American grinder Michael Russell.
Lleyton Hewitt enters as Australia's battler in yet another Olympic games, with the 31-year-old former Wimbledon winner assuring that retirement is not yet on the horizon.
Andy Murray admits he feels a new warmth and affinity from the British public after his Wimbledon final display and subsequent emotional tears.
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