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Going Global:  Portugal and Munich Through National Lenses

Going Global: Portugal and Munich Through National Lenses

Monday, May 06, 2013

Among the most global of all sports, tennis draws strength from its diversity.


Raonic, Isner

Raonic, Isner and the Continued Rise of the Big Man on Clay

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Even though he didn’t walk away with the hardware in Barcelona—a hard feat whenever Rafael Nadal is in the field—it was still an impressive tournament for young Canadian Milos Raonic, who made it to the semifinals at the ATP World Tour event.


New Shades Offer Style and Performance on the Tennis Court

New Shades Offer Style and Performance

Monday, April 29, 2013

New Shades Offer Style and Performance on the Tennis Court


Upgrade Your Look

Upgrade Your Look

Monday, April 29, 2013

Upgrade Your Look - JUST IN TIME FOR THE CLAYCOURT SEASON AND THE FRENCH OPEN


End of April Recap: Stuttgart, Barcelona, Bucharest, Marrakech

End of April Recap: Stuttgart, Barcelona, Bucharest, Marrakech

Monday, April 29, 2013

Highlighted by the Porsche Grand Prix in Stuttgart and the ATP 500 tournament in Barcelona, the last week of April offered players opportunities to build momentum that will launch them into a busy month of May.


New Equipment to Enhance Your Game

New Equipment to Enhance Your Game

Monday, April 29, 2013

New Equipment to Enhance Your Game


Two Roads to Roland Garros

Monday, April 29, 2013

When playing on the red clay of Europe, defense and steadiness have traditionally been the essential traits most likely to reap success.


The non-hitting partner in doubles should help dictate play

The non-hitting partner in doubles should help dictate play

Monday, April 29, 2013

In doubles, it’s imperative to have a partner that’s good at the net. Tennis View recently asked Bob and Mike Bryan about the role of the non-hitting partner in doubles and how they can best influence the point.


Virginie Razzano recalls her amazing home-court success over Serena Williams

Virginie Razzano recalls her amazing home-court success over Serena Williams

Monday, April 29, 2013

Virginie Razzano, an elegant player born in Dijon, France, calls herself “the girl with a smile.” At last year’s French Open, she had plenty to smile about as she handed Serena Williams a stunning first-round defeat


Double Duty - Bob Bryan on Tour with Baby in Tow

Double Duty - Bob Bryan on Tour with Baby in Tow

Monday, April 29, 2013

Constant training, tournaments and travel make for a busy existence on the ATP tour. Add the responsibility of fatherhood and life can get very interesting.


Will Rafa Retain His Throne?

Will Rafa Retain His Throne?

Monday, April 29, 2013

Rafael Nadal captured his seventh French Open title in 2012, surpassing previous record-holder Bjorn Borg and furthering his reputation as arguably the best clay-court player of all time.


A Volunteer Team Improves Lives in Kenya with Medical Treatment, Hope and Tennis

Maasai Medical Mission Improves Lives in Kenya with Medical Treatment, Hope and Tennis

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Standing on a tennis court made of packed cow dung and dirt, American Robert Quall looked across the net at his African students.


When the Djoker Laughs Last:  Monte Carlo and Fed Cup

When the Djoker Laughs Last: Monte Carlo and Fed Cup

Monday, April 22, 2013

Read about what Novak Djokovic called the best decision of his life, another historic comeback by Russia, and more highlights of last week’s action in Monte Carlo and Fed Cup.


Give Ryan Harrison and Donald Young A Boost

Could Davis Cup Boost the Prospects of America’s Next Generation?

Friday, April 19, 2013

Ryan Harrison and Donald Young—two players that have been tabbed for success since their junior days—fell in the first round of events on the ATP Challenger Circuit this week to less-heralded opponents


Across Three Continents: Houston, Casablanca, and Katowice

Across Three Continents: Houston, Casablanca, and Katowice

Monday, April 15, 2013

Three small tournaments unfolded this week in North America, Africa, and Europe as players settle further into the clay season.


April Week 1 Recap: Davis Cup, Monterrey and Charleston

April Week 1 Recap: Davis Cup, Monterrey and Charleston

Monday, April 08, 2013

The only top-eight woman to enter Charleston, Serena entered the tournament as the clear favorite.


Miami Report Card: Who is Head of Class, Made the Grade or Failed

Monday, April 01, 2013

With the second ATP Masters 1000 and WTA Premier Mandatory tournament of 2013 behind us, here is a report card for some of those who stood out amid the mayhem in Miami


Recapping Week 1 Miami Open Tennis: Novak's return to Focus

Recapping Week 1 Miami Open Tennis: Novak's return to Focus

Monday, March 25, 2013

As a second straight marquee tournament reaches its midpoint, the time has arrived to take a stock of those who have distinguished themselves in Miami.


Indian Wells: Best of the Rest, Performances that Stood Out in the Desert

Indian Wells: Best of the Rest, Performances that Stood Out in the Desert

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Having discussed the four Indian Wells singles finalists earlier in the week, we share thoughts on some of the other performances that stood out in the desert.


Turning a Corner?  Nadal, Del Potro, Sharapova, Wozniacki at Indian Wells

Turning a Corner? Nadal, Del Potro, Sharapova, Wozniacki at Indian Wells

Monday, March 18, 2013

At the Acapulco clay tournament in the week before Indian Wells, Rafael Nadal comprehensively dominated world No. 4 David Ferrer in a statement of his return to form


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