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Andy Murray has revealed he will not be taking any chances by returning to action too soon after undergoing back surgery three weeks ago.
There was Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe. Stretching the field, you can talk of Rolls and Royce, Rogers and Hammerstein. But a quartet?
There is a lot of excitement around the year-end battle for top spots and especially Novak Djokovic's effort to wrest the top spot back from Rafael Nadal for the year-end rankings throne. Believe it or not, Rafa's lucky number is 666.
Maria Sharapova is not rushing her rehab program after the summer's shoulder injury, with the former No. 1 taking the chance to combine quality time with ATP love interest Grigor Dimitrov with rehab on her injury.
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will receive his Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire medal at Buckingham Palace tomorrow….
As the ATP Tour eases its way through the Asian swing, 2013 has so far, by Roger Federer's standards, been somewhat of a disappointment.
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki beat hometown player Mandy Minella 6-3, 7-6(2) to lead the tournament elite into the second round.
There just might be a Murray contesting the upcoming Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London after all . Wimbledon champion Andy is a definite non-starter after admitting he needs more time to recuperate...
Czech fifth seed Lucie Safarova began her week with a win over China's Peng Shuai 7-5, 6-4 while Serb Bojana Jovanovski, seeded eighth, beat former French Open winner Francesca Schiavone 6-4, 6-3.
59-time Grand Slam Champion Martina Navratilova is returning to Adelaide and bringing fellow tennis legend, former world No.1 Tracy Austin for a singles showdown at the 2014 World Tennis Challenge held January 7 to January 9 at Memorial Drive Tennis Centre.
Roger Federer will attempt to rescue his season and qualify for the World Tour Finals in next month without longtime coach Paul Annacone at his side after the Swiss on Sunday announced his split from the American.
Just a day after Bernard Tomic admitted that he now needed to look for a coach, other than his controversial father John, the greatest and most lauded of all Australian players applauded the decision of the 20 year-old from the Queensland Gold Coast.
Roger Federer might have suffered another defeat in Shanghai to underline the growing belief his career is now terminally in decline.
Former Croatian sensation Goran Ivanisevic fully believes that Rafael Nadal will somehow find a way to surpass the all-time record of 17 grand slam singles titles held by Roger Federer.
After months of controversy in which the pugilistic John Tomic has been prosecuted in a Madrid court house and banned from the four Grand Slam tournaments and the ATP World Tour, his son Bernard has now reluctantly admitted it is time to search for a permanent new coach.
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