London Calling For The ATP Top Eight

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When the Grand Slam season goes into hibernation after the US Open, the last few months of the year can be a grind for both fans and competitors as fatigued players drag their aching limbs across Asia and back into Europe to complete a grueling eleven-month ATP campaign. London Calling For The ATP Top Eight […] READ MORE



Jack Sock: Sacking the Competition

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Jack Sock, just twenty-two years of age, won his first ATP tour title at the U.S. Clay Court Championships defeating fellow American, Sam Querrey in straight sets 7-6, 7-6. Sock, with this impressive win, has achieved a career high ranking of thirty-six in the world and should he maintain this momentum on the dirt, it […] READ MORE


Juan Martin Del Potro Targeting Comeback in Indian Wells

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Former ATP world number four Juan Martin Del Potro will make a much anticipated return to action this week and compete in Indian Wells; the first Masters 1000 of the year. The current world number 618 was handed a wildcard into the main draw in the hope that he will return to his fighting best […] READ MORE


The 2015 ATP Rankings Movers

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Teenage tennis prodigies no longer dominate rankings or majors. Today’s players can expect to serve a longer apprenticeship before hitting their tennis straps and making a mark on the game in their mid twenties, not teens. For the following players now is the time to make some serious and consistent moves on their 2015 ATP rankings. […] READ MORE


Where will the top American Tennis Players be in 2015?

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John Isner: John Isner had a relatively forgettable 2014 season.  He’ll finish in the top 20 once again, and won a couple of 250 level tournaments.  However, other than at Indian Wells, he largely disappointed at the bigger events.  At the US Open he suffered his third consecutive defeat to Phillip Kohlschreiber, and he didn’t make […] READ MORE


US Open Tennis: Points to Ponder and Players that Impressed

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Like a roadside circus, US Open tennis rolled into Flushing Meadows, entertaining the masses with an array of acts both predictable and unexpected, while leaving them wanting more upon its departure. Marin Cilic and Serena Williams were not the only winners during this spectacular and heated fortnight; some players distinguished themselves from the rank and […] READ MORE


Grand Slam Qualification: Three Biggest Matches of the Year

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The WTA qualifying draw for the upcoming French Open began today, joining the ATP draw which started yesterday. These draws are usually filled with an interesting mix of young players trying to break through, older players whose rankings have fallen, players returning from injury and players not quite capable enough to get direct acceptance to […] READ MORE