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No Surprise in Marin Cilic's Post-US Open SkidWednesday, October 08, 2014After winning the US Open, Marin Cilic fell early at ATP events in Beijing and Shanghai to Andy Murray and Ivo Karlovic, respectively. |
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USPTA Mourns the Passing of Vic BradenWednesday, October 08, 2014The tennis player, broadcaster, and instructor had left a lasting impact on American tennis. |
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Sharapova, Kvitova Could Launch Marquee RivalryWednesday, October 08, 2014Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova should contend for the WTA year-end championships title after Sharapova edged Kvitova in the Beijing Premier Mandatory final. |
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The ATP Month in Review: SeptemberMonday, October 06, 2014Kei Nishikori, Milos Raonic, Tomas Berdych, and Andy Murray shone last month, while David Ferrer, Stan Wawrinka, and Richard Gasquet struggled. |
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ATP Stock Watch: Shanghai EditionSunday, October 05, 2014The ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Shanghai might see deep runs by Kei Nishikori, Milos Raonic, and Andy Murray, whereas David Ferrer, Richard Gasquet, and Ernests Gulbis might fall relatively early. |
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Agnieszka Radwanska Seeks to Regain Former ConsistencyFriday, October 03, 2014Despite winning a Premier Five title at the Rogers Cup, top-eight WTA star Agnieszka Radwanska has struggled to some startling early exits this year. |
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Thiem, Kyrgios, Goffin Highlight ATP Fast Risers of 2014Thursday, October 02, 2014Some of the most notable rising talents in the ATP this year included David Goffin, Steve Johnson, Pablo Cuevas, Dominic Thiem, and Nick Kyrgios. |
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Olivier Rochus Ends Career of OverachievementTuesday, September 30, 2014Olivier Rochus retires this week after a career that included a French Open doubles title as well as wins over Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, and Rafael Nadal. |
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Spain Stirs Controversy Over Davis Cup Captain SelectionThursday, September 25, 2014Rafael Nadal and others criticized the choice of Gala Garcia Leon as the new captain for Spain's Davis Cup team. |
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Looking Ahead at the ATP Race to LondonTuesday, September 23, 2014Who will join Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Stan Wawrinka at the ATP World Tour Finals? |
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Sony Expands Smart Tennis Sensor AvailabilityTuesday, September 23, 2014Racket manufacturers including YONEX, Wilson, Prince, and HEAD will incorporate the real-time shot visualizations of the Sony device to assist pro and recreational players. |
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Former Prodigy Nicole Vaidisova Eyes Comeback BidTuesday, September 23, 2014Former top-10 WTA star and Grand Slam semifinalist Nicole Vaidisova mounted a comeback bid in Albuquerque last week. |
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Tale of Two Shot-Makers. Marin Cilic vs. Jo-Wilfried TsongaSunday, September 21, 2014US Open champion Marin Cilic has found enough consistency to break through at the marquee events, while ATP counterpart Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has struggled. |
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Reflections on Li NaSunday, September 21, 2014Two-time major champion Li Na announced her retirement from the WTA last week. |
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Two-Time Major Champion Li Na Announces RetirementFriday, September 19, 2014Australian Open and Roland Garros champion Li Na announced her retirement from the WTA Tour. |
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Melanie Oudin Hopes to Recapture Las Vegas SuccessThursday, September 18, 2014Former US Open quarterfinalist Melanie Oudin will seek to defend her title at the USTA Pro Circuit tournament in Las Vegas. |
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Davis Cup Round-Up: World Group Semifinals and Play-offsTuesday, September 16, 2014Roger Federer, Stanislas Wawrinka, Richard Gasquet, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga led their nations into the Davis Cup final. |
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Steve Johnson Quietly Consolidates Promising FormMonday, September 15, 2014Steve Johnson has enjoyed a quietly solid season on the ATP World Tour. |
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Roger Federer: A Legacy Still in the MakingMonday, September 15, 2014With one crack of a forehand, Roger Federer went from being a point away from reaching his seventh career US Open final to unraveling and exiting Flushing Meadows. |
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Leading the WayMonday, September 15, 2014“The thing is, I don’t actually follow tennis that much,” John Isner says bluntly, as he attempts to evade a series of questions on the future of the American game. It’s a surprising admission from a player ranked 11 in the world, but then Isner’s path to the higher echelons of tennis has hardly been conventional. |