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UCLA Recruit Will Face Strong Field In Boys’ 18s; New Venue Highlights Year of Change for Iconic USTA Junior Spring Nationals Starting Sunday.
Andy Roddick was known for his brilliance in Davis Cup and his ability to act as a closer when his team needed him.
Heather Watson’s indifferent run of form recently with first round exits in Indian Wells and Miami can now be explained - she is suffering from Glandular Fever or Mononucleosis
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The Road to the Final Four of the 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas takes place this weekend in four cities around the world.
WTA - Charleston (Tues): Serena Kicks Off Title Defense With Win
The win gives her four more titles than any active player on the WTA tour and places her 10th overall in WTA history, as well as gives her the world no. 1 ranking
Ann Haydon- Jones, the Wimbledon and French champion of the 1960’s is clearly a winner from a different era.
Maria Sharapova was making errors by the truckload in this match -- not a good idea against Sara Errani, who is very good at stretching out points.
Slow starts seem to be a bit of a David Ferrer "thing," but so does overcoming them.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, which is the home of the US Open, will be home to
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, the West Side Tennis Club in Queens, New York, will host a new tournament, the
As dolphin fins pierce the Pacific’s surface, the morning sunrise paints an array of colors upon the Malibu Racquet Club.
Andy Murray starts his run at taking the #2 ranking from Roger Federer -- and leaves Bernard Tomic still below #40.
Serena had real trouble getting started here, losing the first three games.
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