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Molteni/Nys March On In Bastad

© Nordea Open/Johan Lilja Hugo Nys and Andres Molteni were teaming for the first time on Tuesday in Bastad. This article contains: Martin/Skugor upset top seeds Bopanna/Middelkoop Andres Molteni and

Murray, Felix Accept Newport Wild Card

© Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour Andy Murray will compete in Newport for the first time since 2006. This article contains: Four-time champion Isner also set to compete Andy Murray and Felix

Breaking Boundaries: Celebrating Black Tennis History

The International Tennis Hall of Fame has launched its newest digital exhibit, Breaking Boundaries in Black Tennis, which highlights the breakthroughs, evolution, and impact of Black tennis players and influential contributors to the sport globally. The initial launch of Breaking Boundaries features 70 individuals representing 19 nations, and will continue to

Newport Q&A: Anderson ‘Steadies The Ship’ With Title Run

Kevin Anderson’s seventh career title at the Hall of Fame Open on Sunday marked a couple of significant firsts in the 35-year-old’s road back from knee surgery. The South African’s 7-6 (8), 6-4 victory over 20-year-old American Jenson Brooksby was his first ATP Tour title since Pune in January 2019

Playing Brooksby? Get Ready For A Battle…

Jenson Brooksby's game has a bit of funkiness to it, including his two-handed backhand slice. But what stands out most is that the #NextGenATP star is a fighter, and that is what has made him one of the breakthrough players of 2021. In the semi-finals of the Hall of Fame Open

Hall Of Fame Awaits, But Which Goran Will Be Inducted?

Goran Ivansievic was late for his match. Fifteen minutes late! Searching the far extremities of Melbourne Park looking for a non-descript outside court, the annoyed Croatian stopped and asked himself, "What are you doing man? Why? What do you need? Stop.”  The former World No. 2 had to enter qualifying at

Karlovic: Ask His Age, He’ll Bump Down A Number

Nearly every tournament Ivo Karlovic plays, the Croatian has a chance to set an age-related record. But if you talk to the 42-year-old, he feels younger by the year. “I don’t feel any weaker or slower, even though I didn’t compete a lot in the past year. I’m 42 years old,

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