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Lopez fears for future of tennis post covid-19
Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez believes tennis is fighting for survival amid the Covid-19 pandemic and a significant reduction in prize money will be the new
Wimbledon strawberries won’t go to waste
750kg of strawberries originally destined for Wimbledon will be turned into jam, a spokesman for the All England Club said on Sunday. England Preserves will
US Open restrictions ‘may put Serena off’
Serena Williams may not compete at the US Open under tough restrictions being proposed for the event, her coach Patrick Mouratoglou has said. “I think
ITF ratifies rankings for Japan Olympics
The International Tennis Federation will use the men’s ATP and women’s WTA rankings as of June 7, 2021 to determine the entry list for the
US Open chances on the brink as deadline looms
It is looking increasingly possible that the only Grand Slam to be played in 2020 could be the already enacted Australian Open. With the haves
WTA looking for Wuhan return in October
The WTA schedule for a return to tennis is expecting a return to Wuhan – the starting point of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a
USTA axes jobs as pandemic hits finances
The United States Tennis Association has axed 110 jobs and closed its White Plains, New York office as the COVID-19 pandemic bites into its financial
WTA president unsure of restart without vaccine
WTA president Mickey Lawler believes it will be extremely difficult for the women’s tour to recommence fully without a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus. Lawler
Ice queen? Don’t make me laugh, says Pliskova
World No. 3 Karolina Pliskova says her ‘ice queen’ tag is unwarranted and adds that she does get quite emotional during matches. Pliskova also said
Pliskova wins LiveScore Cup event in Prague
World No.3 Karolina Pliskova won the LiveScore Cup in Prague on Saturday, after overcoming Tereza Martincova in the final 6-2. 6-4. Martincova, who was a