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Rafael Nadal has a chance of overtaking Novak Djokovic for the year-end world No. 1 ranking if the Spaniard can keep up his winning ATP pace for another month or two this autumn.
Former British player Tim Henman has full faith that tennis friend Roger Federer will bounce back from a so-so season and has absolutely no intention of retiring at age 32.
It's been about a week and a half since I took off the suit n' tie and put the training clothes back on. After watching the top pros compete over the course of the Cincinnati Masters and U.S. Open championships, my inspiration and focus on the court is about as high as ever.
On this month’s CNN Open Court…
Martina Hingis’s second comeback on the doubles court this summer has been high profile in terms of coverage but disappointing in terms of results. So at the age of 32, the one-time Swiss Miss is unsure whether she will compete again next year.
Winning Wimbledon and leading Britain back into the Davis Cup’s elite World Group comes with a price as Andy Murray has found out after the world no.3 was told he is unlikely to play again this year after agreeing to undergo ‘minor’ back surgery next week.
British up-and-comer Dan Evans is trying to take his tennis cues from established compatriot Andy Murray as the Liverpool youngster ranked 149 begins to try and scramble up the slippery slope of the ATP standings.
Rafael Nadal is the first to admit that his ten-title performance this season has taken a lot out of him, But there is little more than a fortnight for the world No. 2 Spaniard to rest and regain strength before he is due in China for a two-week run set for early October.
IBM has been involved with providing data to the Grand Slams for well over 15 years and believes that the work it has put into data analysis is beneficial to fans, the media, coaches and players. Moreover it sees major sporting events as a way to illustrate business applications and believes that by analyzing large amounts of data it can help players improve from good to great.
Yeah, Baby! The Party Rock Open is back!
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is due to step onto a court for the first time since Wimbledon when he returns from the knee injury which has sidelined him for almost three months.
US Open finalist Novak Djokovic promises to shake off his jet-lag when he makes his Davis Cup start 48 hours after arriving from New York, where his personal charity hosted a star-packed gala a day after his losing match against Rafael Nadal.
Argentina went into its 2012 Davis Cup semifinal against the Czech Republic at home thinking it had a great shot at reaching the finals as they were playing on clay, but top player Juan Martin Del Potro was only able to play his singles opener due to a wrist injury.
US Open champion Rafael Nadal will ride to the rescue for Spain only four days after winning the US Open, with the world No. 2 determined to keep his powerful tennis nation from slipping out of the elite World Group of the international competition.
Tennis history is being made as the industry with the leadership of the Tennis Industry Association (TIA) has created a joint effort to get more people to play tennis.
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