Tuesday Oct 20 | Eurosport
You can say what you like about Nikolay Davydenko, but the way he withstood the flak and innuendo that surrounded him after the betting controversy has been amazing.
Lloyd left clutching at straws
The Great Britain captain John Lloyd tries to lift Dan Evans during his straight-sets defeat yesterday enlarge As John Lloyd, the Great Britain captain, considers life next year among the minnows of Lithuania, Slovenia and Estonia, he might like to look back on the last time a team from these shores suffered relegation to Europe Africa Zone Group ...
Murray leaves GB future in doubt
British number one Andy Murray is open to persuasion over his Davis Cup future but has suggested others might replace him in Europe/Africa Zone Group II.
Felgate continues tireless search for a diamond to polish
David Felgate knows better than most what it takes for an Englishman to have an impact at Wimbledon.
Dubois reaches women's final at VanOpen tennis event
Canadian Stephanie Dubois advanced to the women's final of the US$175,000 Odlum Brown VanOpen tennis tournament Saturday, outlasting American Mashona Washington 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. The Laval, Que., native will meet top-seeded Sania Mirza of India who beat Toronto's Sharon Fichman 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 in the other semifinal.
Tennis: Philip Bester proves his worth at Odlum Brown Vancouver Open
North Vancouver's Philip Bester, the former French Open junior singles finalist, proved his worth at the Odlum Brown Vancouver Open tennis tournament.
Baghdatis barely bests Bester at Odlum Brown VanOpen
North Vancouver's Philip Bester and former world No. 8 Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus thrilled a sold-out Hollyburn Country Club crowd Friday night in a captivating quarterfinal match at the $175,000 Odlum Brown VanOpen.
Bester among Canadians to advance at VanOpen tourney
Philip Bester of North Vancouver, B.C., advanced to the third round of the US$175,000 Odlum Brown VanOpen tennis tournament Wednesday with a three-set win over fifth-seeded American Ryan Sweeting.
Top seed falls in heated Evans-Evans three-setter
Daniel Evans of England upended top-seeded and emotional Brendan Evans, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, on Thursday at the $100,000 USTA Fifth Third Bank Tennis Championships at the University of Kentucky's Kilar J. Boone Tennis Complex.
Wimbledon 2009: 10 things we learnt at the Championships
Not just a pretty face: swimsuit model Brooklyn Decker urged her husband Andy Roddick to keep on playing Photo: GETTTY IMAGES Flaunting her assets: Serena Williams in her infamous T-shirt Photo: AP Harsh lesson: Laura Robson's first-round defeat in the women's singles and failing to retain her girls' singles title has done her some good in the long ...
Neimeyer bows out in semifinals
FrA©dA©ric Niemeyer's serve went missing in the semifinals of the $50,000 National Bank Challenger tennis tournament.
The difference between the British men's No.1 and No.2 in the world tennis rankings is 188 places - and here's why.
Waking Up From the N.B.A. Draft and Wimbledon
Ricky Rubio, chosen fifth by the Minnesota Timberwolves, may play another year or two in Europe, his father told a Spanish news organization.
Mixed fortunes for GB in doubles
Jamie Delgado and Jonathan Marray produced a superb performance to reach the third round of the men's doubles.
Judgement day for fallen Brit pack
After so many early exits, Paul Newman asks why the home hopefuls fail to make an impact on the world stage DAVID ASHDOWN 'Boggo knows the clock is ticking fast and as far as Wimbledon is concerned it may have stopped,' says Paul Annacone, the LTA head coach, of Alex Bogdanovic enlarge Players come and go, as do Lawn Tennis Association executives ...
South hits back at Wimbledon critics
New Maldena s Mel South has admitted criticism levelled against British performances at Wimbledon has been hard to take considering the strides she has made this season.
WIMBLEDON, England -- A look at Wimbledon on Tuesday: Weather: Sunny. High of 75 degrees.
Goodall commited to Sutton cause after Wimbledon exit
Davis Cup star Josh Goodall reckons Sutton Tennis & Squash Club will be the ideal safe haven having crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round.
Bogdanovic faces wildcard threat
The Lawn Tennis Association may not offer Alex Bogdanovic another wildcard at Wimbledon.
Azarenka displays ruthless streak to rout Olaru
Victoria Azarenka put everything she had into beating Iona Raluca Olaru at Wimbledon on Wednesday - even though she probably didn't need to.
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