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The first day of The Boodles 2017 kicked off in style with 20-year-old NextGen star Borna Coric and returning 21-year-old Thanasi Kokkinakis sealing wins before the rain hit.
IMG, a global leader in sports, fashion and media, are thrilled to announce that Greg Rusedski, Xavier Malisse, Guy Forget, Mikael Pernfors and Fabrice Santoro will complete the line-up of this year’s Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall.
Five-time Olympian Mark Foster and tennis legend Tim Henman launched this year’s exclusive charity partnership between Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall and SportsAid, an organisation providing financial support and recognition to the next generation of British athletes.
Kyle Edmund won the inaugural Tie Break Tens at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday evening and took away more money than he had earned all year.
If the Friday day session belonged to the enigmatic, fun-loving Xavier Malisse, Friday night and Saturday afternoon were all about business, as James Blake had to outsmart Younes El Aynaoui...
Andy Murray will take on Davis Cup team-mate Kyle Edmund and World No.7 David Ferrer after the Tie Break Tens groups were revealed on Friday.
Former British No. 1 Tim Henman overcame James Blake 4-6, 6-2, 12-10 to kick off Champions Tennis 2015 in style at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday.
The 2002 Wimbledon semi-finalist Xavier Malisse will play Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall, 2-6 December after signing up to join Tim Henman, James Blake and Fernando Gonzalez at the iconic venue in London.
After making his debut on the ATP Champions Tour in Delray Beach last week, James Blake joined the Tennis Podcast to talk about his life after tennis, the challenge of facing Roger Federer at his peak, and his thoughts on developing young tennis players.
As Lleyton Hewitt revealed his plans to target a record 5th Aegon Championships title at The Queen’s Club before retiring in Melbourne next January, the Tennis Podcast released a special edition of the show to celebrate the Australian’s career.
Andy Roddick may never have triumphed at Wimbledon, but he was made an honorary member of the All-England Club last week. The former world No. 1 and the United States' most recent Grand Slam champion (2003 U.S. Open) recently received an official Wimbledon tie to mark his membership.
It’s been a good week for Andy Roddick. The American returned to one of his favourite cities in the world for the first time since retirement, reached the final of the Statoil Masters Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall, and according to Tim Henman, was made an honorary Wimbledon member by the All England Club.
Tim Henman opened his 2014 Statoil Masters Tennis account with a 6-7, 6-4 10-8 win over Swede Thomas Enqvist at the world famous Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday. Henman rushed to the net at every opportunity, taking time away from his flat-hitting opponent. It was a clash of styles that delighted the 3000-strong crowd.
The 1987 Wimbledon Champion Pat Cash and the two-time French Open winner Sergi Bruguera have added their names to an all-star line-up in the Statoil Masters Tennis, the IMG-owned and staged event held at the Royal Albert Hall, 3-7 December.
The vote is in. It was too close to call. How difficult to be a celebrity with such a huge issue being disputed. Please understand the Murray Clan if you were in their position. Truly fits the expression of being between a rock and a hard place ...
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