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Stanford: Wickmayer Survives First Round Scare
With a seventh Wimbledon title and a record 17th Grand Slam success to his name as well as being reinstated as world no.1, Roger Federer
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association is hoping Andy Murray’s progression to becoming the nation’s first Wimbledon men’s singles finalist in 84 years and his emotional post-match speech that finally tugged at the heart strings of millions of doubters
Wimbledon and the Olympic are two of tennis most high profile events, but a tournament being squeezed in between the two of them isn't beneficial.
Federer, Djokovic & Nadal Qualify For 2012 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
Dustin Brown greift am Montag als erster Deutscher in den MercedesCup ein (Post in german and translated to English)
Take a look at the ATP 's breakdown set by set of the Wimbledon's men final.
Serena Williams, Wilson player and two-time Olympic gold medalist, claimed the coveted Wimbledon title for the fifth time in her career today
Happy Birthday Max Mirnyi!
Andy Murray has responded to each of his challenges at The Championships this year.
Victoria Azarenka will return to World No.1 on the Women’s Tennis Association’s singles rankings on Monday, July 9, 2012.
Williams Sisters To Face Czech Duo In Doubles Final
German Angelique Kerber has fulfilled a longtime dream at Wimbledon as she met former champion Steffi Graf
Andy Murray has done a good job dealing with the pressure put on him in Britain over the years and on Wednesday he reached his fourth Wimbledon semifinal
Roger Federer says off-court relations are fine between himself and Novak Djokovic as the pair of elites head into the final weekend of Wimbledon.
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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.