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Pat Cash is the man popularly credited with rescuing Greg Rusedski's career from the dustbin.
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Murray's fight and poise adds to the momentum
Impressive and at times impassioned, Andrew Murray yesterday won his first match since Wimbledon - dispatching a seasoned opponent almost 100 places higher in the world rankings.
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Rusedski serves up a treat at Ilkley
Former British number one Greg Rusedski is set to officially open the refurbished Ilkley Lawn Tennis and Squash Club.
Rusedski ready for British team to face Morocco
Greg Rusedski has confirmed that he is fit and able to join Tim Henman, so Britain can count on their full resources for the Davis Cup qualifying round tie against Morocco in Casablanca from 19 to 21 September.
Rusedski seeks compensation after six months of 'depression'
Greg Rusedski told how he and his wife, Lucy, were watching the film Titanic on television in a holiday hotel room in Cairo when the telephone rang and he heard that he had been cleared of a doping charge that threatened to end his career.
Roddick powers in as Wimbledon contender
The citizens of Omaha, Nebraska, who number the actors Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift among their celebrity sons, are preparing to add the name Andy Roddick, Wimbledon champion, to the list.
Henman ready to stand up to Rusedski's serve
There would be a sweet irony if Tim Henman were finally to achieve his potential 12,000 miles from the grass courts of SW19.
Rusedski recaptures the razzle of long ago
Davis Cup>> Greg gives a rare glimpse of vintage form to lead the British fightback after the Henman horror show Ronald Atkin in Portschach A thrillingly-achieved victory by Greg Rusedski, his first on clay for three years, kept Britain in with a chance against Austria in the play-off to decide which nation goes through to the Davis Cup's lite ...
Questionnaire: Arvind Parmar - British Men's No 5 ranked tennis player
Who will win the Wimbledon men's title? Henman, Hewitt, Agassi or Sampras, who you can't write off because of his incredible record.
Relaxation the key as Rusedski looks to emulate Ivanisevic the underdog
He is tall, left-handed, serves big, and would love to step out of a mist of disappointment in a blaze of glory.
Rusedski defeats Ivanisevic at 10th attempt
Greg Rusedski had to play two matches within hours of each other, but was justly rewarded with a place in the semi-finals of the Heineken Open here yesterday.
Taylor targets Wimbledon grass Davis Cup lottery
Roger Taylor's reign as Britain's Davis Cup captain began with a lottery win yesterday which guaranteed home advantage on a grass court against Ecuador in a World Group qualifying tie after Wimbledon in July.
Keil's camera looks beyond baseline
Inspired by Andy Warhol, Mark Keil, a 33-year-old American journeyman tennis professional, bought a digital camcorder and filmed 140 candid hours of life on the tour which he now plans to turn into a documentary, Beyond The Baseline .
Henman guards against continental drift
By far the most impressive yardstick of the Australian Open's growth is the fact that its space-age home, Melbourne Park, can look an immediate neighbour, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, square in the portals and not appear outclassed.
There'll by no Ru-tern for tennis ace Greg
GREG RUSEDSKI beat Mark Philippoussis in the AEGON Tennis Masters but is not up for a big-time return.
Serena Williams's suspended US Open ban brings tennis into disrepute
Having a ball: Serena Williams was handed a suspended ban from the US Open for her foul-mouthed outburst at a line-judge Photo: GETTY IMAGES What more could Serena Williams have done that night in New York City at the US Open, when she directed a foul-mouthed verbal volley at a line-judge? Even the producers of The Wire might have balked at ...
Federer survives scare to breeze past Verdasco
For more than a set and a half last night it seemed that Roger Federer was heading for a third consecutive defeat for the first time in more than seven years.
Del Potro after the win courtside: "I feel tired. I am happy to make my final. Thank you for the support - you helped me to keep fighting." And then he ends with a phenomenal revelation - "I am still single!" Del Potro 6-7 6-3 7-6 Soderling And it's a brilliant rally that opens the tie-breaker. Every shot a blistering boom from the back and Delps ...
Rusedski cleared of taking banned drugs
Greg Rusedski has been dramatically cleared of taking performanceenhancing drugs by an independent antidoping tribunal.
Live From London: Pre-Match Practice
Fernando Verdasco practiced with adidas coach Darren Cahill for about 30 minutes on center court at the O2 Arena after the Andy Murray-Juan Martin del Potro match on Sunday afternoon.
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