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Thrills and spills at Davis Cup qualifiers
A thrilling weekend of Davis Cup action saw five nations grab finals’ spots as Germany, Australia, the US and Croatia also booked their places in
Watson all smiles after Acapulco win
British No. 2 Heather Watson triumphed in the Mexican Open in Acapulco overnight with a two sets to one victory over Canada’s Leylah Annie Fernandez,
Mexican hat-trick for Nadal
Rafael Nadal captured his first ATP Tour title of 2020, defeating unseeded Taylor Fritz in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, in the final of the Mexico
Murray return delayed again
Former World No 1 Andy Murray’s return to competitive temps has been delayed again with news that he is not likely to compete in the
Murray career may be over: John Newcombe
Australian tennis legend John Newcombe believes Andy Murray’s chances of resurrecting his career at the elite level of the game are virtually over. Newcombe, who
So, who is Sofia Kenin?
Sofia Kenin? To many casual tennis fans, the name is a new one. Who? Where from? How did she get here … as in the
Djokovic and Federer set for Aussie Open clash
Novak Djokovic has been drawn in the same half of the 2020 Australian Open as six-time former winner Roger Federer and Stefanos Tsitsipas. World No.
Osaka opens defence of Aussie Open against Bouzkova
Defending champion Naomi Osaka will face Marie Bouzkova in the first round of the tournament as she begins her defence of the title that she
Weary Medvedev gets the Ump – warned for chair abuse
Russia’s Daniil Medvedev blew his top in Sydney tonight, smashing the umpire’s chair twice before claiming victory against Argentina in the ATP Cup quarter-finals.
New balls? No, new rules will attract new fans
In an ever-changing sporting world, tennis is battling to keep pace with other sports in the fight to maintain – and grow – its audience.