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Let's hope this was David Ferrer finally discovering his indoor form and not Ernests Gulbis melting down again. At least Gulbis lasted long enough to put himself in the Top 25; he is likely to end up at #24.
Things just keep getting better for Simona Halep, who will end this week at #14, with every reason to think she can go higher next year.
Former champion Petra Kvitova was among the first to arrive for this week's WTA Championships in Istanbul, with the Czech more than happy to be back in the thick of the wrap-up week after being unable to complete the event a year ago.
And so Roberta Vinci loses yet another chance to reach the Top Ten; indeed, it appears she will fall a couple of spots. That means the final Top Ten spot would go to either Caroline Wozniacki or Sloane Stephens, who were contesting it at Luxembourg.
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The many accomplishments of Bob and Mike Bryan, the Bryan Brothers.
Rafael Nadal told the magazine Cosas Peru that he is not ready to start a family yet as “it's much easier to start a family when you have a stable life. When you have an unstable life, as we do as players --we travel anywhere in the world every week, it’s not as easy.”
Nike extends its deal with Nike, with a new arrangement, which will begin in January 2014, will see Nike step up from Official Supplier to become an Official Partner of British Tennis...
The Canadian tennis community is mourning the loss former player, coach and Fed Cup captain, Rene Simpson, who passed away Thursday in Chicago after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
Old Swedish stager Jonas Bjorkman has dusted off his racquets five years after his ATP retirement to lend a hand in doubles at the Stockholm Open,
Andy Murray has revealed he will not be taking any chances by returning to action too soon after undergoing back surgery three weeks ago.
The planning process to expand Roland Garros, the site of the French Open, has been long, laborious and fraught with problems. But now the Administrative Court of Paris has finally given the go ahead to the French Tennis Federation (FFT) for their estimated 340 million euros (about $437 million) project.
There was Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe. Stretching the field, you can talk of Rolls and Royce, Rogers and Hammerstein. But a quartet?
Roger Federer is such a dominate force one often wonders , how does he do it ? What powers him and those running down the line cross courts ?
There is a lot of excitement around the year-end battle for top spots and especially Novak Djokovic's effort to wrest the top spot back from Rafael Nadal for the year-end rankings throne. Believe it or not, Rafa's lucky number is 666.
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