Contemplating the ethics of being hit by an opponent's shot
"Two days before the 1969 French championships, in a Berlin dressing room, Taylor's left fist had collided with Hewitt's left eye," Bellamy wrote. "Taylor had
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Can Juan Martin del Potro join Big Four at top of men's tennis?
In a setting that could not be more different -- the noisy, vibrant cauldron of the U.S. Open -- del Potro will seek his own brand of peace. Adding a face to
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WTA's stop in Stanford sets stage for unpredictable summer
DanielaHantuchova: Gone in the second round, but a big story after announcing her doubles partnership with Martina Hingis for this week's Southern California
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Radwanska, Schiavone treated fans to a variety-packed match
As Radwanska's career steams forward, it's worthwhile to consider the benefits of unconventional training. Tennis academies from the very heart of the sport,
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Bryan brothers would be tested in this dream doubles tournament
"Emerson was a big hit at parties. He drank enormous quantities without getting drunk. All the beer did to him was increase the fluency of his demonstrative
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ESPN showed commitment with Wimbledon coverage
There was agreement, all around. Take that, John Inverdale.
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Ranking Wimbledon's top 10 upsets of all time
2013: Four-time major champion Maria Sharapova lost to Michelle Larcher de Brito, a career underachiever reviled for her shrieking, in the second round.
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Impact of innovation, technology forces sport of tennis to evolve
As Wimbledon moves forward with the times, routinely tearing down ages-old structures for the sake of modernization and placing a roof on Centre Court, it's