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Monfils will be a strategic absentee from Australia

Gael Monfils will extend his ATP injury absence into the start of 2023, with the popular French showman set to miss January’s Australian Open. The absence

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Murray family split as Judy heads to Saudi payday

A family feud might just be kicking off in Murrayland, with Andy once rejecting a Saudi payday while mother Judy heads in a tennis evangelist’s

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A drug too far?

FORMER world No.7 Fernando Verdasco was been banned from tennis last week after being found to have used a drug to treat ADHD – Attention

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Ferrero relieved to be done with Zverev

Juan Carlos Ferrero has carved out a coaching  career as he guides world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. But the veteran Spaniard who achieved No. 1

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Retired Federer now aching for a few exhibitions

Roger Federer is barely two months retired, but the Swiss icon has confessed that he is keen to play a few well-chosen exhibition matches. But the

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Future exhibition with Federer would be Rafa’s dream

Rafael Nadal is dreaming of a future exhibition series with retired rival and good friend Roger Federer, with the Spaniard voicing his hope as he concluded

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Nadal says adios to Mexico

Rafael Nadal wrapped up his exhibition tour of Latin America by defeating Casper Ruud and revealing that he is unlikely to ever step onto a

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Andy the example for improving Emma

Andy Murray is serving as instant inspiration for British compatriot Emma Raducanu as the 20-year-old tries to regain career momentum after spinning her wheels on the WTA last

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Kyrgios crowned Sultan of Serve for the season

Nick Kyrgios is riding his reputation as the king of the serve with the Australian notching up the best percentage in the category.for 2022. While his

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Own-goal clerical error to cost Verdasco two months

Fernando Verdasco will miss two months on  court in 2023 after being caught out by tennis anti-doping authorities on a personal clerical error. The 39-year-old Spaniard who one