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It’s not easy, but I’m still here: Murray on battle to stay in game
- By Peter Rowe
- . March 2, 2021
Andy Murray doesn’t know how long has left on the ATP Tour, but was honest enough yesterday to say he thought he was now playing

Rotterdam draw: who plays who
- By Peter Rowe
- . March 1, 2021
Despite a large number of withdrawals the ATP 500 Rotterdam event, which begins today, boasts a class field led by Australian Open runner-up Daniil Medvedev.

Happy Andy ready for Rotterdam
- By Peter Rowe
- . March 1, 2021
Andy Murray couldn’t be happier to be back after a torrid start to 2021. The former world No.1 was unable to travel to Australia in

Medvedev the star attraction in Rotterdam
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 26, 2021
Daniil Medevev and World No. 6 Stefanos Tsitsipas will headline the ATP Rotterdam tournament, which begins tomorrow. A packed field includes Alexander Zverev and Andrey

AO highlights: Catch all the action in their five minute video
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 25, 2021

A huge honour: Hewitt reacts to Hall of Fame induction
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 25, 2021
Australian Lleyton Hewitt has described his induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame as the “ultimate recognition”. Hewitt will be honoured in the United

Cilic back on form in Singapore
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 24, 2021
Former world No.3 Marin Cilic began his quest for a ninth indoor ATP Tour title at the Singapore Tennis Open with a 7-5, 6-4 victory against Taro Daniel.

What Open? I didn’t watch it, admits frustrated Murray
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 23, 2021
Former world No.1 Andy Murray gave the Australian Open final between Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev a miss, saying the disappointment of not being allowed

Family first for Djokovic in 2021
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 23, 2021
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic plans to reduce his schedule in 2021, opting to spend more time with his family, where he can. Djokovic said

Gap not closing at top, says Murray
- By Peter Rowe
- . February 23, 2021
Andy Murray believes the gap between the top two or three in men’s tennis and the chasing pack of young stars has not closed, despite