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Tennis World on MSNMallorca: Bernard Tomic notches his first ATP wins since 2021 Australian Open!Bernard Tomic, the former world no. 17 and the Wimbledon quarter-finalist from 14 years ago, is back at the ATP level after ...
Nadal’s dominance, especially on clay, made him a hard player to ignore Still early into his career, Rafael Nadal made it a ...
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Gators Wire on MSNBen Shelton cracks ATP top 10 ahead of WimbledonBen Shelton is one of the 10 best tennis players in the world, and he's looking to put on another big performance at Grand ...
Swiss tennis icon Roger Federer's 237 consecutive weeks as ATP World No. 1 is one of the toughest records to beat.
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Tennis World USA on MSNFormer ATP ace Jo-Wilfried Tsonga reveals his biggest regretIn addition to winning 18 ATP singles titles, Jo reached the fifth position as her best ranking in 2012. Tsonga has never won ...
Tennis fans will have an opportunity to watch a unique spectacle when billionaire businessman Bill Ackman plays a ...
Updated and full entry list of players for the 2025 Citi Open Washington, ATP 500 event, held from July 20th to 26th, with ...
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Elvis Smylie has had a tough time in his first season in Europe but has locked in a return to the place where he enjoyed the ...
As the No. 14 seed at Wimbledon last year, Shelton lost to defending champion and World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the semifinals ...
By this point, Carlos Alcaraz had already won his first ATP-level event in Umag, and reached the fourth round of the US Open. Jannik Sinner, meanwhile, seemed slightly ahead of schedule, winning four ...
The 32-year-old is back in business for the first time since January 2021 after a bold Wimbledon decision paid off.
Let's take a look at the top five men's singles players with most weeks as ATP World No. 1. Serbian tennis star Novak ...
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