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John Isner is one match away from successfully defending a title for the first time in his career after easing past sixth seed Ryan Harrison 7-6(4), 6-3
Das Traumfinale beim 34.MercedesCup ist perfekt. / The dream final at the 34thMercedesCup is perfect.
RadioTennis.com's live Day 1 coverage of the Mercury Insurance Open is now on the air (7/14/2012).
Some of 10sballs.com best friends are playing at the Atlanta Open. Take a look at the draws and start to make predictions.
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Roland Garros has released a comprehensive report that chronicles the 2012 tournament through numbers. Here are some of the highlights:
Nike’s has wasted no time in capitalizing on Roger Federer’s return to the world no.1
HEAD athletes Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic took home the ESPY awards for Best Female and Best Male Tennis Player
It's just like ATP tennis in the post-career eras for former Grand Slam winners Pete Sampras and Michael Chang.
As Jack Sock, the Kansas teenager who appears one of America’s greatest hopes for the future, appoints Sweden’s Joakim Nystrom as his coach
Wimbledon champion Serena Williams will face off against 6th-seeded Chanelle Scheepers in the quarterfinals of the Bank of the West Classic Friday night.
Andy Roddick, the 29 year-old former world no.1, is insistent that tennis in the United States is in good shape.
After a recent health scare that kept him off the court for most of the spring, Mardy returned to action at Wimbledon - read the complete interview.
There will be another Swiss carrying the flag at the London Games on July 27 after Roger Federer turned down the chance
Global sports and entertainment marketing leader Octagon announced today the signing of American tennis standout Brian Baker.
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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.