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The best images of 2019

Throughout 2019 publishers Roger and Anne Parker have been photographing the Grand Slams and other major WTA and ATP events, so we asked them to

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You cannot be serious …

Grandslamtenistennis.online has looked back over the year to find the best quotes from all the tournaments and all the stars – the obvious, the ‘wish

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Record crowds amid claims US Open owes New York City rent

The US Open set an all-time attendance record, with 737,872 fans watching the two-week long event, but was then shrouded in controversy after New York

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Blockbuster Day One sets tone for Big Apple showdown

The 2019 US Open kicks off today (Monday) with an absolute blockbuster bill of tennis. The Day One lineup includes eight former US Open champions,

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Sunday Serve: Live from New York

US tennis chiefs have come under fire for ensuring Carlos Ramos will not serve as chair umpire for any Serena Williams or Venus Williams matches

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Battle for US Women’s crown a lottery

Any one of half a dozen players could emerge as the 2019 US Open Women’s Championship winner, writes PETER ROWE. It’s almost a year ago,

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Williams ‘sought out umpire Ramos’ after 2018 clash

An ESPN documentary about Serena Williams’ infamous clash last year at the US Open final has claimed she sought out umpire Carlos Ramos after the match.

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Medvedev makes his move: ATP rankings latest

Russian Daniil Medvedev is the name to look out for after the ATP published its latest rankings list today. The 23-year-old rises to a new

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Serena Quite The Fashionista

AT 37, it would be wise for any sports star to be planning for a life outside the highly competitive nature of the game –

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Top 102 women set for US Open

The top 102 WTA players in the latest edition of the WTA rankings will receive direct entry to next month’s US Open, the United States