Speaking on ESPN, the journalist revealed that the Australian Open and US Open could introduce the on-court coaching in 2020. Wertheim talked with a Tennis Australia member in recent times. Remember, the majors have a certain amount of latitude when it comes to setting policy, he added. We saw this year they changed the decisiveRead moreRead more
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Serena Williams effect: coaching may be allowed soon in Aus Open, US Open
Attention on partnership with Murray was higher than Pouille – Mauresmo
The partnership between and has been very successful so far, with the Frenchman reaching his maiden Grand Slam semifinal at the Australian Open. Pouille will face the world No. 1 Novak Djokovic on Friday. Mauresmo, who stepped down from the Davis Cup captaincy, admitted that the attention from media was much bigger when she workedRead moreRead more
Colombia target their best Davis Cup result
Doubles specialist Robert Farah says Colombia are eager to finally make a breakthrough in the Davis Cup as they target to clinch a place in the new Davis Cup Finals event. Colombia are set to host Sweden on an indoor clay-court in Bogota in a Davis Cup qualifying round tie from February 01-02. While theRead moreRead more
Robin Haase joins Stefanos Tsitsipas at home in s-Hertogenbosch
After signing the Australian Open semi-finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas, the organizers of the Libema Open in s-Hertogenbosch have announced that the Dutch no. 1 Robin Haase will play at home ATP 250 event for the 12th time in the last 14 years. Robin made his debut in s-Hertogenbosch at the age of 19 in 2006, losingRead moreRead more
'Clay-court events may be dangerous for Roger Federer' – Mats Wilander
In an interview to Tages Anzeiger, the seven-time Grand Slam winner commented on comeback to clay. The Swiss is set to play the French Open and one or two more tournaments prior to that. Probably he needs to play more matches than last year, said Wilander. Clay-court tournaments may be dangerous for the way heRead moreRead more
'I thought Nadal would beat Novak Djokovic at 2018 Wimbledon' – Ivanisevic
In an interview to Sport Klub, the 2001 Wimbledon champion commented on the rivalry between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The Serb now leads the head to head meetings 28-25 after winning the Australian Open final in straight sets. All their matches reached the limit of their resistance. We saw an unbelievable match at WimbledonRead moreRead more
Mark Philippoussis: 'With different personalities, we still worked as team'
The opening week of the Australian Open has almost been in the shadow of the harsh words that Hewitt exchanged with Bernard Tomic, and it is unlikely that we will see Tomic, Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis in the Davis Cup squad anytime soon. Lleyton will announce his team for the Davis Cup Qualifiers roundRead moreRead more
Brooklyn Decker reveals how she met Andy Roddick
In an interview to Tennis Channel the model and actress revealed how she met the 2003 US Open champion . They got married in 2009 and they are now parents of a son, Hank, and a daughter called Stevie. Decker said: I was hosting a show for football for Sports Illustrated on si.com and heRead moreRead more
Davis Cup: Colombia eases past Sweden. Kimmer Coppejans topples Brazil
After losing six consecutive World Group Play-off ties, Colombia got a chance to play Davis Cup Qualifiers this year and used it with both hands, scoring a 4-0 win over Sweden in Bogota for the most significant result in their Davis Cup history. Santiago Giraldo and Daniel Elahi Galan scored commanding wins over Elias andRead moreRead more
It took three years to write my book, says Maria Sharapova
Click:Spearmint Nicotine Pouches gave an interview to the St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy announcing her withdrawal from the event due to a shoulder injury. With a big disappointment, I had to withdraw from the tournament in St. Petersburg. I plan to take care of my shoulder as quickly as possible, in order to be injury-free thisRead moreRead more