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Bionic Murray wins triple tie-break epic in Antwerp
- By Roger Parker
- . October 19, 2021
34 years old and still running in a metal hip, Andy Murray outlasted Frances Tiafoe in a three hour 45 minute thriller in his opening

Zverev welcomes ATP inquiry into abuse claims
- By Roger Parker
- . October 4, 2021
Alexander Zverev today responded to news that the ATP had decided to open an independent investigation into claims that he abused his girlfriend Olya Sharypova

Murray fancies a Laver Cup debut in London 2022
- By Roger Parker
- . September 30, 2021
One of World No. 109 Andy Murray’s resolutions to work on his ranking for 2022 is his desire to be part of the Team Europe

Indian Wells preview: Men’s Singles
- By Bill Scott
- . September 30, 2021
Indian Wells preview: Men’s Singles The draw for Indian Wells brings the top players in the world, with such a storied history, many players have

Nadal injury update: the clock is ticking
- By Peter Rowe
- . September 20, 2021
Rafa Nadal has revealed he is still suffering from a foot injury that has seen him withdraw from Wimbledon and the US Open this year.

New Gen ready to break Big-3 monopoly: Harris
- By Peter Rowe
- . September 16, 2021
South African Lloyd Harris has seen the light as cracks in the ‘old guard’ begin to open the door for the new generation of young

Nadal on crutches after surgery
- By Peter Rowe
- . September 15, 2021
Rafa Nadal has posted pictures of himself on crutches after undergoing foot surgery that will keep him off her tour until next year. “I was

Roger and Rafa era still alive: Wilander
- By Peter Rowe
- . August 21, 2021
Swedish legend Mats Wilander believes the the era of winning Grand Slams may be over for Rafael Nadal, but not the era of playing after

Rafa Nadal looking for sixth Canada title
- By Roger Parker
- . August 7, 2021
Rafa Nadal could have an early opportunity to gain revenge for his surprise loss to Lloyd Harris at the Citi Open in DC last week

Wimbledon Men’s Day 5
- By Roger Parker
- . July 2, 2021
Novak Djokovic ploughed through a bad-tempered win into the second week of Wimbledon on Friday with the Serb losing his cool several times as spectators gave vocal support