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Monaco takes ATP's inaugural Power Horse Cup
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Juan Monaco capped a Power Horse Cup tennis tournament without dropping a set, beating Jarkko Nieminen 6-4, 6-3 in Saturday's final in Germany. Comment?
Sam Stosur Talks Health, Fitness and That Potent Second Serve
Sam Stosur has an extensive resume competing at the top levels in singles, doubles and mixed doubles, in fact, being a very rare breed in modern tennis as a player who has won major titles in all three disciplines of the sport. Comment?
Peng, Kanepi in Brussels Open final
Eighth-seeded Peng defeated Romina Oprandi of Switzerland 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 in the semifinal on Saturday. Comment?
Juan Monaco wins Duesseldorf title
Juan Monaco beat Jarkko Nieminen 6-4, 6-3 Saturday to win the inaugural Power Horse Cup for his first title of the year. Comment?
Monaco wins Dusseldorf title
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Dusseldorf Juan Monaco claimed his eighth career title and first of the season as the Argentine tuned up for the French Open with a 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Finland's Jarkko Niemimen on Saturday to win the inaugural PowerHorse Cup. Comment?
Djokovic and cold weather threaten Nadal's Paris bid
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Old foe Novak Djokovic and damp weather conditions are the most likely obstacles to claycourt machine Rafael Nadal's bid for a record-extending eighth French Open title over the next two weeks. Comment?
Boris Becker backing new Asian tennis league
The three-time Wimbledon champion is joining ex-players Justin Gimelstob and Mahesh Bhupathi in founding the International Premier Tennis League. Comment?
He finished his career with 1,139. 1959 -- Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches 12 perfect innings before losing to the Milwaukee Braves, 1-0 in the 13th on an error, a sacrifice and Joe Adcock's double. Comment?
Monaco tops Nieminen for Dusseldorf crown
Juan Monaco claimed his first title of the year with a straight-set win over Jarkko Nieminen in Saturday's final at the Power Horse Cup. Comment?
Peng Shuai, Kaia Kanepi through to final of Brussels Open
Eighth-seeded Peng defeated Romina Oprandi of Switzerland 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 in the semifinal on Saturday. Comment?
In Saturday's semi-finals, eighth-seeded Peng defeated Romina Oprandi of Switzerland in a tough three-setter 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. All week, the tournament has been affected by rain, hail, cold and wind, forcing the semis and final to be played on the same day, this time under sunny skies. Comment?
South Africa's slim hopes of French Open singles glory will rest on the country's top-ranked men's and women's players when the Grand Slam tournament begins at Roland Garros on Sunday. Comment?
Erakovic through to doubles final in Strasbourg
Marina Erakovic is through to her second consecutive WTA doubles final after teaming with former world No1 Cara Black from Zimbabwe at the $US235,000 Strasbourg tournament. Comment?
Tennis: 'Revolutionary' IPTL set for late 2014 launch
India's 12-time Grand Slam doubles champion Mahesh Bhupathi lifted the lid on his plans for an International Premier Tennis League , that is scheduled to stage its inaugural season at the end of 2014 in Paris, on Friday. Comment?
Veteran is no pushover for Stosur
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Facing a 42-year-old without a match on clay in a year would seemingly present Samantha Stosur with a gift-wrapped opportunity to get her Roland Garros campaign off to a flyer. Comment?
Tomic keeps a low profile
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His place in the French Open has been confirmed but Bernard Tomic is still missing in action at Roland Garros. Comment?
Nadal dreams of an eighth French title
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''Close your ears, Rafa,'' said Jean Gachassin, the president of the French Tennis Federation, as he stood next to Rafael Nadal on Friday. Comment?
Our Andy Schooler previews the men's draw at the French Open and with little value to be had turns to some big-priced outsiders. Comment?
Wary of a Serena Williams shocker, Andy Schooler is looking elsewhere for value in the French Open women's draw. Comment?
As the 2013 hopefuls prepare to battle it out at Roland Garros, we take a look back at some of the claycourt queens of yesteryear. Comment?