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USTA “continues its plans” to hold open on schedule
Associated Press reports that as of today, Friday, 31 July the USTA is claiming that it “continues its plans” to hold its US Open on
“Final,final decision” Friday for US Open
Sports Illustrated are reporting that the United States Tennis Association will make a “final, final decision” on whether or not go ahead with the 2020
Podcast Special: The first woman of Wimbledon
In our first episode, “The Woman who ran Wimbledon”, Finn Ranson speaks to actor and filmmaker Sarah Tullamore about the great Norah Gordon Cleather, who steered
Coric fuels new war of words with Kyrgios
Croatian Borna Coric has reignited the twitter feud with Nick Kyrgios over the ill-fated Adria Tour, calling the Australian “a general after the battle”. Coric,
Konta, Evans surprise losers as Brit Battle resumes
British No.1s Johanna Konta and Dan Evans were shock losers on the opening day of tournaments in the UK. World No.14 Konta could only win
Dimitrov still suffering effects of coronavirus
Grigor Dimitrov says he has yet to fully recover from COVID-19, after contracting it while playing in Novak Djokovic’s Adria Tour. The widely criticised event
Roland Garros still a ‘building site’
French authorities are in a race against time to finish renovations to the Roland Garros centre after months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tiley to ‘move heaven and earth’ to ensure Australian Open goes ahead
Australian tennis boss Craig Tiley has said he will ‘move heaven and earth’ to ensure the Australia Open goes ahead in January as Melbourne suffers
Rafa sweeps up in Mallorca
World No. 2 Rafael Nadal has been hard at work at his academy in Spain, not just training ahead of the proposed start of the
Some players will “definitely miss US” – Kvitova
2011 and 2014 Wimbledon champion and world #12 Petra Kvitova claims some players will “definitely” choose not to travel to New York for the US