• The Big Four's Week Ahead

    The “Big Four” have dominated for years, as much in recent times as any, considering they've claimed 44 of the past 49 Grand Slams. Yet somehow, this week at Wimbledon, tennis fans will have an opportunity with the Big Four that fans haven't enjoyed in more than two years.For the first time since 2015 Roland Garros, the entire quartet – Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal – will play in the second week of a Grand Slam. Who will be the favourite, and who will be No
    • 2017-07-11
    The Big Four's Week Ahead
  • Three Must-See Monday Matches At Wimbledon

    After having at least a day off due to Wimbledon’s Middle Sunday, the remaining 16 players will be rested and ready to go for their fourth-round matches. From former Wimbledon champions, to #NextGenATP stars and veterans enjoying career-best moments, a wide range of players and matchups highlight Monday’s schedule.Here are three must-see Monday matches...1. Roger Federer v Grigor DimitrovThe battle between two of the most attractive one-handed backhands on the ATP World Tour will be sure to prod
    • 2017-07-11
    Three Must-See Monday Matches At Wimbledon
  • 5 Things We Learned: Week One At Wimbledon

    1. Murray Finds His Footing AgainIt’s rare that a top seed and defending champion isn’t seen as the overwhelming favourite to win an event, but some fans were reluctant to book Andy Murray for a third Wimbledon title after his struggles this season and opening round exit to Jordan Thompson at the Aegon Championships. However, the World No. 1 has been riding the support from his home fans into the second week and producing some of his best tennis once again. The Brit stormed through his first two
    • 2017-07-11
    5 Things We Learned: Week One At Wimbledon
  • Wild Cards Clarke/Willis Shock Wimbledon Champs

    Marcus Willis captivated the world with his story last year at Wimbledon, going from local teaching pro to Centre Court at Wimbledon. The Brit came all the way from pre-qualifying to reach the second round of the main draw before falling in an entertaining clash to Roger Federer.This year, Willis is enjoying a second chapter of his Wimbledon romance in doubles. On Saturday, he and #NextGenATP Brit Jay Clarke shocked second seeds and defending champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut 3-6
    • 2017-07-11
    Wild Cards Clarke/Willis Shock Wimbledon Champs
  • Thiem's Best Run On Grass Continues

    In recent years, Dominic Thiem has experienced an array of clay-court success. The right-hander has won six ATP World Tour titles on the red dirt and has twice reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros.But Thiem has largely struggled to replicate that success on grass. He's well on his way to changing that narrative, though, during this fortnight at Wimbledon.The 23-year-old Austrian continued his best run at The Championships on Saturday, beating #NextGenATP American Jared Donaldson 7-5, 6-4
    • 2017-07-11
  • Hey Tomas and Jo Welcome Back

    We are delighted to be welcoming back to the Shanghai Rolex Masters Jo Wilfried Tsonga and Tomas Berdych. It is Jo’s first event back after the US Open and Tomas is coming off winning the title in Shenzhen.Tomas’s wife Ester told us that she has been to China a few times for modelling assignments but its her first time in Shanghai.
    • 2016-10-06
  • Stan the Man Arrives

    US Open champion Stan Wawrinka arrived in Shanghai for the multi-award winning Shanghai Rolex Masters.The world No.3 was looking relaxed after a long flight in from Europe. Stan says he is feeling good and looking forward to the tournament.
    • 2016-10-06
  • Delpo Is In Shanghai

    Juan Martin Del Potro touched down in Shanghai on Thursday for the Shanghai Rolex Masters, Asia’s biggest and most important tournament on the ATP World Tour.The popular Argentine, a finalist in 2013 at Qi Zhong Stadium and this year’s silver medalist at the Olympics, was greeted by fans at Pudong International Airport.
    • 2016-10-06
    Delpo Is In Shanghai
  • Jamie and Bruno Win US Open Doubles

    Andy Murray and Bruno Soares are the US Open doubles champions. The fourth seeds defeated the Spanish combination of Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-2, 6-3 to win their second major of the year, book-ending the “Grand Slam” season as they also won the Australian Open in January.The Brit and the Brazilian are the first tandem to win multiple majors in the same year since Bob and Mi
    • 2016-09-27
    Jamie and Bruno Win US Open Doubles
  • Two Left in New York City

    Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka will meeting in the final of the year’s last major, the US Open. This will be their 24th meeting and second at the US Open, Djokovic winning the last encounter three years ago.The world No.1 advanced the final of the seventh time when he defeated Gel Monfils for the 12th straight time 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 while Wawrinka stopped Kei Nishikori 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. The S
    • 2016-09-27
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