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Both Tourneys MAX won in 2018 he was coached by his daughters. In New York it was coach Melanie and in HOUSTON it was coach PETRA! Bravo girls!
The clay-court swing moves to Europe this week, and it won’t leave until after the French Open. On the heels less prestigious tournaments in Marrakech and Houston, the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters represents the true beginning of one of the best eight-week stretches in every tennis season.
ATP World Tour players participating in this week’s Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship are teaming up with tournament organizers to help refurbish hurricane damaged tennis courts at the City of Houston’s Sunnyside Park.
Check out the draws from the men's tennis at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters in Monaco.
Friday was the first time in the Open Era that all four US Clay singles quarterfinal matches have gone three sets.
John Isner became the fourth player in ATP Tour history with 10,000 when he reached the milestone during his 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-6(5) loss to Steve Johnson in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship on Friday night.
Five Americans - Taylor Fritz, John Isner, Steve Johnson, Tennys Sandgren and Jack Sock - have reached the US Clay quarterfinals for the second year in a row, and the third time since the event moved to Houston in 2001.
-Two more Americans are guaranteed to reach that round with a pair of all-American matches scheduled Thursday, but as many as four may advance.
Stevie Johnson Begins Title Defense On All-American Tuesday Night.
The WTA Ladies Tennis tour is in Colombia and Switzerland this week and I’ve decided to get a look at some challenger players in the Indian Harbour Beach Florida 60K event.
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British No.1 Kyle Edmund and defending champion Feliciano Lopez have added their names to a star-studded list of players intending to play in the newly-named Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club, 18-24 June.
Madison Keys is currently in the top ten of the world’s most exceptional tennis players. Coached by former world champion, Lindsay Davenport, Keys has a massive forehand, a big serve, decent movement, good hands, an acceptable backhand and a growing confidence in her game.
On the hardest and most physically demanding of surfaces against some of the toughest circumstances in tennis, 14th-seeded Kiki Bertens claimed the biggest title of her career, winning two matches in one day to claim the Volvo Car Open title.
How can I add Anything more to this day in Valencia, where Spain ended up victorious over Germany.
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