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the son of a Latvian oligarch who is once again and back on the rise up the ATP World Tour rankings after winning last week’s title in Delray Beach.
After winning one round in California, Mardy Fish is not celebrating his return to tennis after six months out with a heart condition
Well, I broke down today and made my commitment to renew my TennisTV subscription.
International Tennis Federation president Francisco Ricci Bitti was a prime mover in last week’s New York summit by the sport’s ruling bodies to upgrade the anti-doping measures.
Kirsten Flipkens appears to have established herself in the Top Thirty.
Ok this is going to be short and sweet because I am exhausted after a long day at the courts!
We would guess Horacio Zeballos will stay Top Forty, but not with much margin to spare; he is really struggling to follow up his first title.
Given that Petra Kvitova is in a three-way contest for the #6 ranking, a slow start was the last thing she needed, but it put her in the lead in the contest.
Elena Baltacha, sidelined since the Olympics because of foot surgery and now down to no.192 on the WTA rankings believes she can once again overtake the pair of British youngsters
British tennis fans could be considering something of a reassessment after the recent disappointing runs of Heather Watson
Indian Wells, CA – The past few days Roger Federer has been enjoying his time in the desert with fun
Indian Wells Singles – First Round: M Zverev def. J Melzer 3-6 6-3 7-6(7-3) Another bad shock for Jurgen
Indian Wells Late Wednesday Singles – First Round: Christina McHale def. Tsvetana Pironkova 6-3 6-4 A good start, but
It seems almost a disservice to give Jill Craybas a wildcard, these days.
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