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‘No-vax’ Djokovic against compulsory coronavirus vaccination
Article
/ 20 April 2020

‘No-vax’ Djokovic against compulsory coronavirus vaccination

The Serbian tennis ace, who is in lockdown in Spain, spoke out against being forced to receive a vaccination in order to travel to tournaments

By Agency
How the coronavirus has hit global sport
Article
/ 9 March 2020

How the coronavirus has hit global sport

Here is a look at the effects on sport of the coronavirus, which on Monday had killed over 3 800 people while infecting more than 110 000 in over 100 countries

By Agency
Do we finally have a reason to be excited about tennis in SA?
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Do we finally have a reason to be excited about tennis in SA?

After years of struggle, the sport seems to be taking some genuine steps in the right direction at local level

By Luke Feltham
A walkabout at Wimbledon
Article
/ 4 July 2019

A walkabout at Wimbledon

Poorer fans watch screens on Murray Mount and the posh mingle with stars in Rosewater Pavilion

By Robin Millard
Federer and Djokovic both ready to win Australian Open
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Federer and Djokovic both ready to win Australian Open

Fathers, favourites and form: At different stages in their careers but Federer and Djokovic both have the Australian Open title in their sights.

By Kevin Mitchell
Federer swats away Dimitrov challenge
Article
/ 10 January 2015

Federer swats away Dimitrov challenge

Roger Federer laid down a marker for the Australian Open when he swatted away the challenge of Grigor Dimitrov.

By Staff Reporter
Djokovic tests injured ankle ahead of ATP Masters
Article
/ 13 April 2013

Djokovic tests injured ankle ahead of ATP Masters

Novak Djokovic has tested his damaged ankle with an exhibition hit with Andy Murray before deciding to take a chance and play in the ATP Masters.

By Afp Author
Anderson keeps cool at Atlanta Championships
Article
/ 21 July 2011

Anderson keeps cool at Atlanta Championships

Kevin Anderson is having the best season of his career at the ATP Atlanta Championships, downing Michael Russell to reach the quarterfinals.

By Staff Reporter
King Murray takes Queen’s title
Article
/ 13 June 2011

King Murray takes Queen’s title

Andy Murray has clinched his second Queen’s title with a victory over French fifth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final.

By Steve Griffiths
Murray cruises into Queen’s final
Article
/ 11 June 2011

Murray cruises into Queen’s final

Britain’s Andy Murray swept into the final at Queen’s with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over four-time champion Andy Roddick in the semi-finals.

By Steve Griffiths
Roddick sets up Murray semifinal
Article
/ 10 June 2011

Roddick sets up Murray semifinal

Andy Roddick beat Fernando Verdasco at the Queen’s Club championships on Friday to set up a semifinal against Andy Murray.

By Martyn Herman
SA’s Anderson shines at Queen’s
Article
/ 8 June 2011

SA’s Anderson shines at Queen’s

South Africa’s Kevin Anderson is set to play Andy Roddick in a third-round clash at Queen’s.

By Staff Reporter
Ebden to take on Nadal, Roddick edges a difficult win
Article
/ 8 June 2011

Ebden to take on Nadal, Roddick edges a difficult win

Matthew Ebden has earned a shot at world number one Rafael Nadal thanks to his win over Somdev Devvarman, while Andy Roddick defeated Feliciano Lopez.

By Steve Griffiths
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Article
/ 16 May 2011

Anderson drops one place in world rankings

South African number one Kevin Anderson dropped one place to 35th in the latest ATP world rankings released on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 May 2011

Sharapova breezes as Murray battles through in Rome

Former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova made short work of her second round opponent at the Rome International clay court event on Tuesday.

By Barnaby Chesterman
Tennis stars take to pitch for Japan quake relief
Article
/ 24 March 2011

Tennis stars take to pitch for Japan quake relief

Some of the world’s best tennis players traded in their racquets for football boots on Wednesday on behalf of Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims.

By Staff Reporter
Roddick wins thriller for 30th ATP title
Article
/ 21 February 2011

Roddick wins thriller for 30th ATP title

United States top seed Andy Roddick captured his 30th career ATP title on Sunday, outlasting Milos Raonic to deny the Canadian his second title.

By Staff Reporter
Anderson wins SA Open
Article
/ 7 February 2011

Anderson wins SA Open

South African Kevin Anderson beat India’s Somdev Devvarman in the final of the SA Open on Sunday at Montecasino.

By Sy Lerman
No image available
Article
/ 24 November 2010

Soderling keeps alive tour finals challenge

Swede Robin Soderling defeated Spain’s David Ferrer 7-5, 7-5 on Tuesday to keep alive his bid to reach the semi-finals of the ATP World Finals.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2010

Hewitt back in comfort zone as US Open looms

Lleyton Hewitt is back in his comfort zone at the ATP Atlanta Tennis Championships, with six weeks of hard court tennis to go before the US Open.

By Staff Reporter
Nadal reclaims Wimbledon crown in style
Article
/ 5 July 2010

Nadal reclaims Wimbledon crown in style

Rafael Nadal reclaimed the Wimbledon men’s singles title on Sunday, putting in a dominating performance to beat Tomas Berdych in the final.

By Robin Millard
The fall of Federer
Article
/ 2 July 2010

The fall of Federer

The Swiss has fallen to No 3 in the world after losing to Tomas Berdych, but the effect on his standing is greater than that.

By Kevin Mitchell
Anderson moves up tennis rankings
Article
/ 23 March 2010

Anderson moves up tennis rankings

The ATP rankings reflect the upward trend of South African number one Kevin Anderson, who has improved 13 positions to 114th in the world.

By Sy Lerman
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Article
/ 17 March 2010

Seventh time lucky for Baghdatis

Marcos Baghdatis toppled Roger Federer 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (7/4) on Tuesday to claim his first victory in seven tries against the world number one.

By Rebecca Bryan
ATP defends Murray over Marseilles withdrawal
Article
/ 16 February 2010

ATP defends Murray over Marseilles withdrawal

The ATP has risen to the defence of Andy Murray after the Scot copped criticism for his late pullout from the indoor event in Marseille.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 January 2010

Djokovic calls for shorter tennis season

The highest priority in men’s tennis was to shorten the demanding playing season, world number three Novak Djokovic said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 14 January 2010

‘Tennis World Cup concept no threat to Davis Cup’

Promoters of the World Cup of tennis concept don’t think its introduction would mean the demise of the Davis Cup.

By Johne Pye
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Article
/ 18 December 2009

Cleared Gasquet ready to turn the page

After his nightmare 2009 season, French tennis player Richard Gasquet insists he now wants to turn the page and get back to winning titles.

By Emmanuel Pionnier

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