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Top-seeded Megan McCray of Oceanside, Calif. Eliminates Linda Guerzize of Palm Desert, Calif., to Reach Women’s Quarterfinals
The Bryans, who have thirteen Slams but only one Paris title, will try to break a drought going back to 2003.
Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova are partly cut from the same mold: both are no–nonsense competitors with Eastern European origins who are very passionate on court
Tennis is a game of numbers. I started coaching 25 years ago, I used to analyze the matches and one key stat I was interested in....
This is the tenth article in a series by Craig Cignarelli, who is traveling with a sixteen-year old girl for her first pro tournament
Take a look at the Roland Garros draws...
The workers at Spanish cable channel Canal Plus, which owns the rights to Roland Garros, are on strike, so the tournament is being shown in Spain without any sound.
As people, the extroverted Ana Ivanovic and the introverted Agnieszka Radwanska have little in common.
As I mentioned yesterday that there is a transition taking place and today was the perfect example of this transition taking place!
Novak Djokovic had to have the trainer out to work on his neck, and it still didn't matter.
Five years ago, this might have gone the other way. But Maria Sharapova has learned how to play on clay, and Zheng Jie is a little slower than she used to be.
By Kristen Tracy John Isner has become synonymous with marathon matches. Unfortunately for the American though, his success in those
Rafael Nadal is tired of coming up short on the French Open scheduled and forced to play back-to-back matches as
Roland Garros (Sat): Sharapova & Azarenka Move On, Hampton Upsets Kvitova.
This may be the match of the French. This just in from "Ole Pro " in Indian Wells after the fourth set of Isner / Haas.
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