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Stricker surprise factor means Swiss success in Geneva
Dominic Stricker stepped in to fill the Swiss gap after Roger Federer’s shock loss in the first round of the ATP Geneva event, with the teenager
Murray set for Nottingham return
Andy Murray is set to kick off his grass comeback in the UK with an appearance at the Nottingham Open. Murray, who has played only
No plans to move Australian Open, says TA boss Tiley
Tennis Australia does not plan to hold next year’s Australian Open anywhere except Melbourne, insisted CEO Craig Tiley today. He was reacting to a broadcast from
Serene Djokovic treats returning fans in Rome
After dropping his first service game Novak Djokovic recovered quickly to crush Spanish qualifier Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-2, 6-1 in just over an hour in
Medvedev clay nightmare worsens in Rome
Daniil Medvedev’s dislike of clay likely intensified on Wednesday as the Rome Masters second seed was booted out in 6-2, 6-4 the second round by
ATP prepares to lighten up on players
The ATP will ease up slightly on onerous COVID restrictions that have been drawing fire for months from pent-up players locked into bio-bubbles between hotel
No drama – just laughs for “Odd Couple” Federer and De Niro
Following his highly successful cameo commercial TV appearances for British Baker Warburtons and their New York Bagels which enabled the company to dish out US$20