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Sabalenka disagreed with a ball-mark on the Stuttgart clay, a situation that electronic line calling would make even more complicated.
The indoor courts at the Asheville Racquet Club echoed with a mixture of instruction, the sound of tennis balls thudding around, laughter, and 80's hair ...
While doctors determined he broke his right clavicle, they wanted to do a follow-up MRI to understand why. The reason felt ...
The curious case of dominant head-to-head records, while Holger Rune wins in Barcelona - your weekly tennis round-up.
The Barcelona Open delivered the perfect serve for inclusion in elite tennis on Friday by providing youngster Alessandra Bonomi the platform to become the first ball kid with Down's syndrome to work ...
Wind speeds of up to 60 and 80 mph were recorded along with tennis ball-sized hail ... National Weather Service station. The Sioux Falls station covers most of northwest Iowa.
The American took flak from an opponent for hitting him with a shot - but making players targets is an accepted aspect of ...
Fredericksburg officials have given initial approval to partnering on the facility, which they hope will make the town a ...
Coco Gauff was unable to capitalize during the biggest moments of her quarterfinal match against Jasmine Paolini.
Real tennis, Henry VIII’s favourite sport, is playable at only 50 courts worldwide, now including one in Sydney. Here’s how ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka was not only the protagonist in the quarter-finals of the Stuttgart tournament for her victory against Belgian Elise Mertens (6-4, 6-1), but also f ...
Tennis Interviews In an interview with Ubitennis the Swiss player opens up about his challenging period, sidelined from the ...
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