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Maria Sharapova

A Midsummer's Pipe Dream: Maria Sharapova Splits With Jimmy Connors

Friday, August 16, 2013

Sharapova guards against sloppiness with an iron fist. But in hiring Connors, she briefly personified it.


Nicolas Mahut forced to practice in parking lot

No Space on Courts, Nicolas Mahut Practices ... in a Parking Lot?

Friday, August 16, 2013

Why are players like Roland Garros men’s doubles finalist Nicolas Mahut practicing in the parking lot at the Western & Southern Open?


Roger Federer and Tommy Haas

Roger Federer Winning and Playing Pain-Free in Cincinnati

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Comrades on and off the court, Roger Federer and Tommy Haas gave fans a great three set match in Cincinnati on Thursday.


John Isner

Men’s Tennis in America: A True Identity Crisis

Thursday, August 15, 2013

As of August 12, 2013, there were no American men in the top 20 of the ATP World Tour rankings.


Marion Bartoli announces retirement from tennis

Marion Bartoli's Legacy and Heartfelt Goodbye to Tennis

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Reigning women’s Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli announced her sudden and tear-filled retirement from tennis on Wednesday night in Cincinnati.


Rafael Nadal

Rafa’s Cup: Montreal and Toronto in Review

Monday, August 12, 2013

The Roland Garros champions opened their campaigns on the summer hard courts with a flourish in Canada.


Serena Williams

No Place to Hide: WTA Cincinnati Draw Preview

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The second Premier Five tournament in two weeks, the WTA event in Cincinnati features all of the top 20 women.


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A Serb Seeking History: ATP Cincinnati Draw Preview

Saturday, August 10, 2013

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic seeks a special place in history at Cincinnati, while his rivals seek to consolidate their status as US Open contenders.


 Looking Back, Looking Forward:  The 2013 US Open

Looking Back, Looking Forward: The 2013 US Open

Tuesday, August 06, 2013

As any professional tennis player will tell you, every tournament is a new tournament, every match is a new match, every day is a new day. But even the greatest champions cannot erase memories altogether, allowing elation or heartbreak to glow or fester.


Your Turn Charles Ledbetter, Tulsa, OK

Your Turn

Monday, August 05, 2013

I’m not a gym-only kind of guy; I love being outdoors and playing sports. Unlike other “team” sports, with tennis, I try harder and exert more energy because it’s only me on one side of the net.


Health advice at-a-glance

Health advice at-a-glance

Monday, August 05, 2013

Be mindful of whom you hang out with because your friends’ habits may become yours – for better or for worse.


Hit a Killer Slice Backhand

Hit a Killer Slice Backhand

Monday, August 05, 2013

Professional and recreational players employ the slice backhand to set up an approach shot, to slow down the ball while recovering from a defensive position, or to handle a low bounce.


Lisa Laura

Lisa Raymond’s new decade of doubles

Monday, August 05, 2013

At 40, Lisa Raymond enters her third decade on tour, changes doubles partners, and continues tour success


Grigor Dimitrov Ready to Test the Best

Grigor Dimitrov Ready to Test the Best

Monday, August 05, 2013

Grigor Dimitrov’s place among the stars has been mapped out since he won the Wimbledon junior title in 2008. With his brooding good looks and effortless game, he appeared made for the spotlight, and journalists hungry for a headline swiftly anointed him as “the next big thing” in men’s tennis.


American Hopefuls // Who will carry the flag for U.S. tennis?

American Hopefuls // Who will carry the flag for U.S. tennis?

Monday, August 05, 2013

For two weeks during the U. S. Open, the spotlight shines especially bright on both the veterans and the rising stars of U. S. tennis. John McEnroe says many years of American success during his era may have spoiled tennis fans.


Juan Martin

Capital Gains: Washington and Carlsbad in Review

Monday, August 05, 2013

Two former US Open champions claimed titles on opposite coasts, while a star from the recent past launched her latest comeback.


Starting the Series:  Stanford, Atlanta, and More

Starting the Series: Stanford, Atlanta, and More

Monday, July 29, 2013

: The tallest man in the top 50 and the shortest woman in the top 50 kicked off the US Open Series with titles at Atlanta and Stanford.


Serena Williams

The Swan Song of Clay: Events in Hambu0rg, Bastad, Bad Gastein

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Three European clay events filled the last week before the US Open Series begins. These tournaments attracted two of the greatest players in tennis history despite their minor status. Read about how Roger Federer, Serena Williams, and their rivals fared


Nicolas Mahut

Calm After the Storm: The Week after Wimbledon

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Five small tournaments unfolded in the week after Wimbledon on two surfaces and two continents. You might see a few unfamiliar names in this article who could become more familiar in the future.


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No Forgetting This Fortnight: Wimbledon 2013 in Review

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

This sequel to an article on the Wimbledon champions and finalists looks at some of the other stars, disappointments, and surprises from the last two weeks.


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