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Doha Roundup: Czech Women Shine as Former No. 1s StumbleWednesday, February 12, 2014Petra Kvitova edged Venus Williams in a nail-biting epic, while Ana Ivanovic and Caroline Wozniacki fell. |
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Del Potro Halts Monfils in RotterdamWednesday, February 12, 2014The former US Open champion cooled off one of the hottest players in the ATP. |
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Why Less Could Be More in MemphisWednesday, February 12, 2014Downgraded from an ATP 500 to an ATP 250, Memphis might benefit from a status that more accurately reflects the quality of its players. |
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Fed Cup World Group Playoff Draws SetTuesday, February 11, 2014The USA will host France in April for the right to stay in the World Group. |
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Cibulkova, Bouchard Falter in DohaTuesday, February 11, 2014The surprise sensations at the Australian Open exited in the first round of their next tournament. |
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Fabio Fognini Eyes Top 10 But Needs Success Beyond ClayTuesday, February 11, 2014At a career-high ranking of No. 14, the Italian must seek more consistency away from his favorite surface. |
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Is Gael Monfils Turning a New Leaf?Monday, February 10, 2014An early title and a 12-2 record in 2014 suggest that Gael Monfils may be finding more focus at age 27. |
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Venus Sets Up Kvitova Clash in Doha, While Stephens FallsMonday, February 10, 2014Two notable American women at the Premier Five event met contrasting fates. |
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Czech Republic Survives Spain in Three-Day Fed Cup ThrillerMonday, February 10, 2014The Czechs, Fed Cup champions in 2011-12, will host defending champion Italy in the semifinals. |
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Not Caught Knapping: Italy's Atypical Route to Typical ResultMonday, February 10, 2014Even without their best players, Italy still continued their Fed Cup dominance over Team USA. |
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Del Potro, Nishikori, Ferrer Headline ATP Action This WeekSunday, February 09, 2014ATP tournaments in Rotterdam, Memphis, and Buenos Aires feature Juan Martin del Potro, Kei Nishikori, and David Ferrer. |
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Li, Radwanska, Kvitova Target Doha TitleSunday, February 09, 2014The first WTA Premier Five event of 2014 features seven of the top 10, including Li Na, Agnieszka Radwanska, Petra Kvitova, and Angelique Kerber. |
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Studs and Duds: The Best and Worst of This Week in TennisSunday, February 09, 2014Plenty of upsets jolted the small ATP tournaments this week, while Fed Cup produced several WTA surprises as well. |
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Canada and Bouchard: Taking Care of Fed Cup BusinessSunday, February 09, 2014Canada’s Fed Cup team makes history in a clean 3-0 sweep and will contend for World Group I status. |
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Canada Breathes Sigh of Relief After Day One of Fed CupSaturday, February 08, 2014A recap of Day One from the Canada vs Serbia World Group II Fed Cup tie. |
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Marin Cilic Seeks Fourth Zagreb TitleSaturday, February 08, 2014But top seed Tommy Haas stands in the way of another triumph on home soil. |
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Fed Cup Saturday Report: Italy, Germany, Australia In ControlSaturday, February 08, 2014Team USA fell behind Italy 2-0 in a Fed Cup quarterfinal, while Andrea Petkovic played the hero for Germany against Dominika Cibulkova. |
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Mary Joe Fernandez: A Model for Team LeadersFriday, February 07, 2014The Team USA captain has used her role to help develop young American talent while earning plenty of success as well. |
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Across Four Continents: Fed Cup World Group PreviewFriday, February 07, 2014Eight ties unfold around the world, including Team USA hosting defending champion Italy in Cleveland. |
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Bjorn Phau Extends Comeback in ZagrebFriday, February 07, 2014Ranked No. 358, the 34-year-old qualifier reached his first ATP semifinal in five years. |