Archive: tennis-injuries
Tennis can be a brutally, physical game. The lower body is constantly pounding on hard surfaces. A significant amount of torque and change of direction is required to exhibit maximum speed and power
This is the twelfth article in a series by Craig Cignarelli, who is traveling with a sixteen-year old girl for her first pro tournament.
Argentine Juan Del Potro joined Andy Murray as a French Open absentee after suffering with a virus for several weeks
While Novak Djokovic feels that his ankle injury from last month is finally over, the hard work is just beginning for injured rival Andy Murray.
Rafael Nadal knows as much as any tennis player about injury setbacks.
With her knee injury comeback gaining pace with a winning start at the Indian Wells Masters, Svetlana Kuznetsova is once again proud of her tennis.
Now Leconte is deadly serious about Monfils, who is ranked a lowly 77th after missing four months of the 2012 schedule with a knee problem
As you may have seen, Rafael Nadal returned to the practice court today in his hometown of Manacor, Spain, a big step in his recovery from a knee injury
Argentine Juan Del Potro has fulfilled a 2012 tennis dream by reaching the year-end final after a victory at the Swiss Indoors.
Former British no.1 women’s player Elena Baltacha has successfully undergone surgery to remove a bone spur in her right ankle
Gael Monfils is back in Paris, ready to consult a series of doctors after a recurrence of a long standing knee injury ruled him out of this week’s Rakuten Japan Open
Rafael Nadal gave the clearest indication yet that he will not play again in 2012 and the condition of his troublesome right knee continues to give concern
Roger Federer says there are no secrets in the locker room between himself and Rafael Nadal when it comes to injury niggles,
Brian Baker wins today at the US Open!
Injuries have severely punctuated the Clijsters career over the last couple of years and she said: I am too old to play the game that I want to play physically.
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