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The Madrid Open produced outstanding tennis, but for much of the tournament, it was impossible to see what was going on.
For years, players have used ball marks to understand the story of a match on clay. Now, they are being asked not to trust ...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, the Madrid Open’s beautiful weather created a classic tennis media ...
Four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka has claimed her first WTA title since triumphing at the 2021 Australian Open and on ...
Jack Draper could not quite clear the final hurdle as he strove to land his first title on clay. It was a significant hurdle, ...
Great old hotels dot the planet, but nowhere do they have the preeminent stature that they enjoy in Florida. Because tourists ...
The Italian remains the world No 1 despite three months off, but whether he can reassert his grip on top spot on his return ...
Plans have been lodged for new padel courts, as the trendy sport continues to sweep across the county. Often described as a ...
Jack Draper proved he is a man for all surfaces and all seasons, overpowering Lorenzo Musetti to reach his first clay court final at ... of Madrid makes the ball fly faster and that rewards ...
Andy Murray is the only British player to win Masters titles on hard court and clay, with the Scot’s second ... of the spectrum and try and hit every ball as hard as I can.
The play spaces would replace one of the clay tennis courts at the Sandown Road site ... played with a smaller racket and a lighter-weight ball that must bounce first before hitting surrounding ...