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Former Top Tenner Tommy Haas has been named Tournament Director of the BNP Paribas Open, the largest WTA and ATP World Tour combined two-week event in the world, it was announced today by BNP Paribas Open Chief Operating Officer Steve Birdwell.
Top-100 Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori has added Brad Gilbert, one of the game's most sought-after coaches, as his new traveling coach and mentor
The 2011 Heineken Open has scored a coup with the confirmation of world No 15, Nicolas Almagro
Former champion Alicia Molik has been awarded a wildcard to the Moorilla Hobart International in January
Bernard Tomic, the current world no. 208, has withdrawn from the Australian Open Play-off tournament due to illness
Mardy Fish has been announced as the first singles player to commit to the 2011 US Men’s Clay Court Championship at River Oaks Country Club.
Two-time defending US Open champion Kim Clijsters of Belgium has committed to play in the 2011 Mercury Insurance Open
Serena Williams today confirmed she has withdrawn from Australian Open 2011, according to a news release from the tournament organisers.
The even will feature tennis from Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Williams sisters, Sharapova, celeb sightings from Kim Kardashian, Dwyane Wade, and more!
A tournament as well-presented as the ATP World Tour Finals in London deserves at least one firecracker of a match. Whatever else happens this week, Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick gave the tournament just that on Monday night, with Nadal somehow fending off a swashbuckling Roddick to win 3-6 7-6 6-4.
An expanded field will compete in the 2010 USTA Southern Super Seniors Section Championships Dec. 3-5 in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Tennis Ball Recycling Competition To Be Held With Southern California Tennis Clubs And Organizations
The BNP Paribas Open will become the first tennis tournament in the history of the game to feature Hawkeye replay technology and video displays on more than three courts when all match courts are outfitted for next year’s event
During the peak of Thomas Muster’s playing career in the mid 1990’s, he established a reputation as being the most brutally hard competitor on the ATP World Tour
After a rain delay, Matosevic finished strong to defeat Sweeting
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