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In our last part, we looked at the men who entered and fell out of the Top Hundred in 2016. This time, we will look at those who had the biggest moves.
Click here to see the latest order of play from the 2016 Miami Open tennis.
Defending champion Marin Cilic moved into the third round of the US Open on Wednesday as he defeated Evgeny Donskoy 6-2, 6-3, 7-5.
With all the sledging controversy still swirling in the air like an acrid summer BBQ in Australia gone wrong, the great and the good of tennis have offered their opinions in varying degrees.
With so many intriguing first-round matches at the Rogers Cup, not every one is going to be able to live up to the hype. Gael Monfils vs. Fabio Fognini certainly was one that underwhelmed on Monday in Montreal.
Before Lleyton Hewitt and Marin Cilic stole the show on Tuesday night (and Wednesday morning) at the Citi Open, Americans took center stage in the nation's capital.
After getting rained out late in the third set the previous evening, Dustin Brown completed a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Sam Querrey at the U.S. Hall of Fame Tennis Championships on Thursday.
After the rain, the thunder and the lightning of last night came fireworks and glitter for all as Jelena Jankovic pulled off arguably the shock of the tournament so far, ousting defending champion Petra Kvitova 3-6 7-5 6-4.
This morning as I entered the All England Lawn Tennis Club, I saw Lindsay Davenport and nearly gave her a hug. She was my idol growing up, but I forgot that we actually didn't know each other.
This being the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we can't help but think about curious legal cases. Which led us to think of a truly wild possible case: The WTA suing Wimbledon to force it to apply the seeding formula to the women as well as the men.
So much for those weathermen and their long range predictions – today was a day of trench foot, and yearning for fish and chips.
Perception can be the bugaboo of human interaction on many levels. It’s not always what’s been said, but what the listener perceives as the intention of the questioner.
10sballs.com tasked me with covering the Rome ATP event this week. Intending to provide ample literary fodder, a funny thing happened on the way to Italy.
It was a dramatic finish for Cal in a contest against Oregon as four singles matches went to three sets with four seven-point tiebreakers. The Ducks picked up the doubles point despite a victory on court No. 1 for the Golden Bears.
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