Rafael Nadal, in front of a fervently enthusiastic home crowd, shouldn't he was back in the big time by decisively overcoming Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland's 6-2 6-4 to win the Madrid Open.
Nadal was in fine form throughout the match, in complete control holding his serve throughout...
Read moreMake no mistake about it everyone on the world tennis circuit is happy to see Rafael Nadal back in action- and none more so than the current World number one Novak Djokovic.
Yet Djokovic gave the young Spaniard a clear indication that during the year that he has been out of action in...
Read moreIn a humid spring day in Miami, Britain's Andy Murray reaffirmed his position as number two in the ranking male tennis players in the world by putting in a professional performance against the plucky Spaniard David Ferrer by two sets to one after tie-break in the Sony Open. The victory was...
Read moreAs the men’s Australian Open final approached on Sunday, both Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic had records to break and matters to prove.
Djokovic, the current World number one and aiming to stay there, had his sights firmly set on becoming the first player in close to half a century to win...
Read more2012 was an interesting year in the world of tennis, largely dominated by the long-awaited breakthrough by Scotland’s Andy Murray and the remarkable comeback to her top of the championship winning form by Serena Williams who was crowned champion at Wimbledon, the Olympics and the US Open within...
Read moreThere were scenes of drama and excitement last week-end in Prague when Radek Stepanek won the decisive fifth rubber, to win the100th Davis Cup for the Czech Republic, defeating Spain by three matches to two in the final. Winning the Davis Cup was made even more significant for the Czechs as it...
Read moreIn a season of tennis that has been largely dominated by three players, Novak Djokovic once again stamped his authority as the World’s number one turning in a sizzling performance, defeating another one of the top three, Roger...
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