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Uncle Toni drops Nadal hint for Oz Open
Toni Nadal has laid a trail of breadcrumbs to Spanish radio, with suggestion that his nephew might just be ready to return to competition at the
Quirky Tsitsipas rates Turin Finals over any Slam
Stefanos Tsitsipas has dropped an oddball opinion, saying that the upcoming ATP Finals in Turin outrank any Grand Slam in the prestige stakes. The long-haired
Times of London: ATP set to bow to Saudi millions
The ATP appears ready to cave in on a deal with deep-pocketed Saudi sheiks, with a Masters 1000 looking almost certain for next January, the Times
Thiem starts with Metz victory
Former US open winner Dominic Thiem began making up for last week’s Paris Masters disappointment as he took his second chance in France with an opening defeat of French
Djokovic dominates Dimitrov as usual to win 7th Paris title
Novak Djokovic pounded out his 12th win in 13 matches against Grigor Dimitrov, leaving the underdog in tears of frustration after a 6-4, 6-3 defeat in
‘Broke’ WTA struggling to survive
The WTA is almost broke, those were the comments from a number of tennis legends last week as talk again centred on a WTA-ATP merger.
Djokovic slithers past resilient Rublev for Paris finals repeat
Novak Djokovic closed in on a seventh title at the Paris Masters as he escaped an upset scenario engineered by Andrey Rublev on Saturday. Djokovic
Dimitrov takes down Tsitsipas for more M1000 success
Grigor Dimitrov made a dent in a career-long losing record against Stefanos Tsitsipas on Saturday, outlasting the seventh seed 6-3, 6-7 (1), 7-6 (3) to reach
Domestic violence cloud will hang over Zverev in Turin
With a fine of E 450,000 possibly in his future, Alexander Zverev will be weighed down at the upcoming ATP Finals by charges of domestic violence
Rublev seeing red over another late-night Paris finish
Andrey Rublev let rip over poor Paris Masters scheduling as the fifth seed completed another in this week’s series of post-midnight match finishes to move