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At least Ana Ivanovic didn't get her blood pressure checked. She took a timeout during the match, but it was to have an existing abdominal strain re-taped. She still produced a quality match, coming back from a 4-1 deficit in the first set before struggling in the last two.
Click here for a preview of the Apia International Sydney tournament in Australia.
Click here for the latest update from the Brisbane International in Australia.
(UPDATED) Click here for the latest tennis update from the ASB Classic & Shenzhen Open.
(UPDATED) Check out the latest update from the Shenzhen Open in China.
Click here for the latest results and schedule for the Brisbane International in Australia.
Here are the latest draws and results for the ASB Classic tennis tournament in Auckland, New Zealand.
Click here for the latest draws & schedule of play for the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand and for the Brisbane International in Brisbane, Australia.
Check out the draws and order of play from the Shenzhen Open in China.
What is it about Mylan World TeamTennis that brings out the best in the Washington Kastles? After capturing the King Trophy on July 27 for the fourth consecutive season and fifth time in six years, Kastles players took their winning ways with them on the WTA and ATP World Tour.
Check out the latest results & order of play from the tennis tournaments in Brisbane & Auckland.
(UPDATED) Check out the order of play from the tennis tournament being held in Brisbane, Australia.
Every tennis season delivers plenty of bizarre moments and 2014 was no exception. On both the men's and women's tours, things happened that had to be seen in order to be believed. For now, however, we'll do our best to describe those wild and wacky happenings in writing.
If 2013 was the year that put Eugenie Bouchard in the spotlight, 2014 was the one that showed the tennis star is no flash in the pan. The Westmount, Que., native had a phenomenal year on the WTA tour, rising from 32nd in the rankings to No. 5 at one point before ending it at an impressive No. 7.
Spain's former No. 1 Carlos Moya is concerned that the Spanish Davis Cup coaching drama rumbles on two months after it was announced that a near-unknown former WTA journeywoman player had been appointed to head the macho Iberian men's squad in the worldwide team competition.
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