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China already has a Grand Slam singles champion in Li Na, but the country’s top singles player is aging and there is hope that Zhang Shuai will be the next player out of that country to have major impact on the tour.
Serb Viktor Troicki says he is hopeful that justice will somehow be served when he appears before the Court for the Arbitration of Sport on October 9 in Switzerland to protest his innocence in a controversial anti-doping incident last spring.
David Nalbandian, in the eyes of many respected judges, the finest all-court player in recent years never to have won a Grand Slam singles title, has announced his retirement at the age of 31 after a persistent battle to overcome a shoulder injury.
John Tomic may have escaped jail for his much publicized violent altercation with his son’s former practice partner in Madrid but he continues to be ostracized from the game and Tennis Australia has announced he will be blocked from attending next January’s Australian Open.
Nike reported financial results for its fiscal 2014 first quarter, which ended August 31, 2013. Strong demand for its brands propelled revenue growth, and diluted earnings per share grew faster than revenue.
The rich will get richer at the Australian Open as the first grand slam event of 2014 announced another $A 3 million ($2.82 million) prize money increase on top of $A 4 million ($3.76 million) increase laid only a year earlier.
Long-time Atlanta resident, tennis volunteer and former USTA Southern staffer Eddie Gonzalez was recently named the BB&T Atlanta Open Tournament Director and Chief Development Officer.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal fired the first shots in their struggle this week for the ATP top ranking held by the Serb, with top seed and three-time champion Djokovic beating Lukas Rosol 6-0, 6-3 in less than an hour.
Canadian Milos Raonic is stepping up his effort to win a place in the season-ending World Tour Finals...
The most basic rule in sporting fitness is never ignore the debilitating power of a viral infection. Yet...
Craig Tiley has never believed in coasting his way through life but things are going to be doubly hectic for the next few months as the South African remains the Australian Open’s tournament director while also getting to grips with succeeding Steve Wood as Tennis Australia chief executive officer.
Though he fell in last weekend's Kuala Lumpur semi-finals, the hopes of Stanislas Wawrinka are looking up as he tries to make it an unprecedented two Swiss in the ATP year-end finals in London, now just five weeks away in early November.
Although the Lawn Tennis Association chairman of the board, David Grigson insists Canadian Michael Downey was the unanimous choice as the new chief executive to lead British tennis, Judy Murray...
"Sure, not a problem, if we have to play best-of-three, we play best-of-three. If it's best-of-five that's fine too."
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