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The USTA announced that all 102 of the world’s top women are entered in the women’s singles field for the 2012 US Open Tennis Championships.
Sense has finally been brought to bear with the All England Club’s announcement that an extra week will be placed between the French Open and Wimbledon
Tipsarevic told the Berner Zeitung that female tennis players should not be paid the same as men, and posed question over their quality of play.
Reigning Olympic champion Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the London Games due to tendinitis in the knee.
Australian Matthew Ebden struck 20 aces in a 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-4 win over American James Blake
Bastad (Thurs): No Matches Completed On Rainy Day
Farmers Classic to Host Military Appreciation Celebration Sunday, July 29 at the LA Tennis Center-UCLA
The ITF announced that the draw for the 2012 Olympic Tennis Event will be held at the All England Club, Wimbledon on Thursday 26 July at 11:00 in the Debenture Holders Lounge.
The London Olympic dream has died for Andrea Petkovic, with the unlucky German announcing that she will not be fit enough to play
There will be absolutely no Olympic regrets for recovered American Mardy Fish as he stays on his side of the Atlantic to play on hardcourts
Bastad (Wednesday): Defending Champ Hercog Handles Goerges
Heartbroken Wimbledon finalist Andy Murray will hope to rescue his Grand Slam disappointment with living a dream of gold medal glory at the hometown London Olympics starting on July 28.
Roger Federer has made more tennis history as he begins a record 287th week as world No. 1 after returning to the top of the ATP
Pete Sampras won most things he craved during his tennis career with the exception of the French Open.
Lleyton Hewitt is basking in a fresh air of confidence after the veteran former No. 1 jumped 83 spots in the rankings
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I do hope that you are well and that you and Mrs Claus have had a good year. How is Rudolph? Is his nose any better?
The Jack Kramer Club is excited to host the 1st ever California Championships where juniors, adults, collegiate players, and America's Top Pros will compete to be crowned "Champion of California."
The festive season is almost upon us. All around us, children are getting over-excited while grown-ups are getting over-stressed.
Roger Federer had already been confirmed, of course, for the third annual Laver Cup next summer. After all, it is taking place in none other than Geneva, Switzerland.
Roger Federer did it. So, did Caroline Wozniacki. They were the applauded and appreciated Australian Open singles winners. Much less well received was the brutal heat that turned the fortnight into the Dehydration Open.