Archive: tennis
Andy Murray of Britain in action against Nick Kyrgios of Australia during their match at the Fever Tree Championship at Queen's Club in London, Britain, 19 June 2018.
It's hard to believe it's been 360 odd days since we were here. 2017 Queens championships were unbelievable. We saw so many great matches. We saw so many old friends. Greg. Our tea and coffee breaks daily were awesome !
Click here to check out the draws and order of play from the women's tennis tournaments in Birmingham, Great Britain and Mallorca, Spain.
Click here to keep up with the updated draws and schedule from the men's tennis in Halle, Germany & London, Great Britain.
The 10sBalls team is arriving. Scout is always Frankie. Pictured below is AMERICAN Jared Donaldson who lost in 2 tough sets to fellow countryman Frances Tiafoe.
Roger Federer captured the 98th title of his career on Sunday afternoon at the Mercedes Cup, defeating Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6(3) in the final.
Wow. The grass looks AMAZING. Totally amazing. Yes. Allergies already kicked in...
Jitters hit Andy Murray before his Queen's Club comeback match and stiffness struck him afterward.
Check out photos from the men's and women's tennis finals in Stuttgart, Germany & s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.
These 2 pictures are showing exactly why I love this game so much.. Im not crying in this picture because I lost today, but because I am physically exhausted after the toughest and longest weekend of my career..
Click here to check out the draws from the men's and women's tennis tournament in the Netherlands.
Regaining global supremacy didn't diminish Roger Federer's championship acceleration. A day after returning to the top of the world, Federer remains a world-beater on grass.
Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios actually played a set against each other that did not go to a tiebreaker for the first time ever, but a third-set ‘breaker still had to separate them–again–in the semifinals of the Mercedes Cup on Saturday.
Surrey’s Jodie Burrage and Hertfordshire’s Katy Dunne will play for a place in the final round of qualifying at the Nature Valley Classic on Sunday after both scored the biggest wins of their careers on a packed opening qualifying day at the WTA Premier event in Birmingham.
Federer bunted a backhand pass on match point out-dueling Nick Kyrgios, 6-7 (2), 6-2, 7-6 (5), in the Stuttgart semifinals, ensuring he will regain the world No. 1 ranking on Monday.
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