News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 4 days ago
The world's 25th-ranked player said yesterday he narrowly avoided damaging the nerve in his serving arm, an injury that would have ended his tennis career. Be part of the news.
News Source: Daily Breeze
| 4 days ago
Actually, it was more like 5 p.m. local time when Querrey sat on a rickety glass coffee table after a practice round at the Thailand Open, fell through the table, sliced open his right forearm, then raced to a local emergency room where doctors used
News Source: Miami Herald
| 11 days ago
Tour's Samsung World Championship since 1995, is out as the tournament's title sponsor. The news was first announced by Golf Channel and the Sports Business Journal. Tour commissioner Marty Evans told the tour in a memo that "all indications during
News Source: Newstalk ZB
| 13 days ago
Listen Palmer on struggle to lure top players 21/10/2009 9:24:00 Radio Sport reporter Matt Brown talks with Heineken Open tournament director Richard Palmer about the battle to lure top players to Auckland with the court surface being different to
News Source: Taiwan News
| about 1 month ago
World Tennis Tournament, HI (Andy Murray) Feb. 15-22 _ Open 13, HI (Jo-Wilfried Tsonga) Feb. 16-22 _ Regions Morgan Keegan Championships, HI (Andy Roddick) Feb. 16-22 _ Copa Telmex, CO (Tommy Robredo) Feb. 23-28 _ Abierto Mexicano Telcel, CO (Nicolas
News Source: Miami Herald
| about 1 month ago
Roddick had his heart ripped out when he lost to the great Roger Federer at the All England Club back in July. The American slugger pushed Federer, and pushed some more, in a men's Wimbledon-record 77-game marathon final before ultimately succumbing
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro will not defend his Heineken Open title in Auckland in January. As soon as the Argentine elevated himself to superstar status in world tennis with his epic five-set victory over Roger Federer at the US Open last
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| about 1 month ago
Top seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga fought past a tough opponent while number two French compatriot Gilles Simon played through pain as both booked into the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open on Thursday. Holder Tsonga won his opening match after a bye with