Oct 21, 2009 | On the Baseline
This week we take a look at the biggest trend to hit the tour a Twitter. Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters and Anne Keothavong are just a few of the women who cana t resist the off-court chatter of Twitter.
Russian tennis ace Elena Vesnina has a soft spot for Auckland and needed no persuading that it was a good idea to once again begin her year at the ASB Bank Classic at Stanley Street.
In-form O'Brien wins Japan opener
British number three Katie O'Brien celebrated her career-high ranking of 94 with victory over American Alexa Glatch in round one of the Japan Open.
Baltacha & O'Brien into top 100
Britain's Elena Baltacha and Briton Katie O'Brien moved into the world's top 100 for the first time on Monday.
Curtis beaten by Stanciute at Tarka
THE WEST Country's hope at the AEGON Pro-Series Barnstaple 2009 crashed out this morning.
Robson to join the fun at Tarka
TENNIS' fun factor will be emphasised when the AEGON Pro-Series comes to Barnstaple next week.
Andy Murray warns British fans that future looks bleak
Andy Murray has warned British tennis fans not to expect much improvement in the Davis Cup for the foreseeable future.
Watson similar to Hingis - Sears
British teenager Heather Watson has been compared to former world number one Martina Hingis following her triumph in the US Open girls' singles.
1920: Nadal holds to love and pump himself up afterwards, despite the daunting scoreline.
From Matt in Swansea, via text on 81111: "Re 2015. Mr Blobby was pink and yellow i think so no not a good combination." 2110: Querrey did take that third set in the end, he leads 2-1, and him and Kim are with serve at 3-2 in the fourth.
The top seeds from the bottom half of the draw all won their opening matches on Monday at the US Open.
Serena the one to beat in New York
US OPEN Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Date: 31 August - 13 September BBC coverage: Live text commentaries on the website from 1600 BST each day, regular updates on 5 live, full commentary on 5 live sports extra in week two, both finals on 5 live, tennis special on 5 live, 3 September, 2000-2100 BST Anne Keothavong British number one It's hard ...
Eleanor claims national tennis title
Wimbledona s Eleanor Dean was crowned girlsa U14 champion at the AEGON British Junior National Championships after a hard fought victory over number one seed Katy Dunne.
Tom impresses at Aegon national junior tournament
Wandswortha s Tom Colautti lost 6-0 6-4 in the quarter-finals of the 14 and under Aegon British Junior National Championships in Bournemouth last week.
Northwest Newspapers (Northwest Herald)
WET weather threatened to derail the finals of the Odlum Brown Vancouver Open tennis tournament Sunday but in the end it was only the reign of King Marcos that covered the grounds of West Vancouver's Hollyburn Country Club.
Dubois captures Vancouver Open women's title
Positive visualization can be a powerful tool in modern sport. Quebec's Stephanie Dubois put it to work Sunday and the result was a singles title at the $175,000 US Odlum Brown Vancouver Open tennis tournament.
Sania goes down to Dubois in Vancouver final
Top-seeded Sania, who jumped nine places to be 74 in the latest world rankings released Monday after wining the Lexington Open the week before last, was beaten by the 22-year-old second-seeded Quebec girl 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the $175,000 tournament here Sunday.
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 brat's looking for a new net result
Sharon Fichman tries to balance her fire with ice. Photograph by: Mark van Manen, Vancouver Sun, Files, Vancouver Sun Sharon Fichman wants to change her on-court persona.
Sharapova advances into Bank of West quarterfinals
Maria Sharapova took what she learned from a clumsy early win and turned it into a sharp, emphatic victory over fellow Russian Nadia Petrovaon on Wednesday in a second-round match at the $700,000 WTA Premier Bank of the West Classic.
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