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Novak Djokovic vs. Juan Martin Del Potro did not go the distance. The women's doubles final, however, most certainly did.
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WIMBLEDON 2018 will go down in the history books! It was a wacky WIMBLEDON in so many ways.
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Click here to keep up with the draws and order of play from the 2018 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
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For the first time in U.S. Open history, wheelchair tennis was played in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday afternoon. In men's doubles, No. 2 seeds Alfie Hewitt and Gordon Reid of Great Britain Alfie Hewett defeated Japan's Shingo Kunedia and Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez 6-3, 6-2...
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Tennis Canada announced on Thursday that former Paralympian and 17-time national singles and doubles champion Sarah Hunter has confirmed her retirement from wheelchair tennis following an illustrious 17-year career on the ITF circuit.
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