Can anyone stop the tough Spaniard being crowned King of Clay at Roland Garros? Posted June 05, 2007 by Brian Lomax
It's all very good watching the world Nos 1 and 2 pick off the big prizes. What tennis needs is someone to step in and break it up, ED McGROGAN tells us why. Posted June 07, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
It's going pretty much to form so far at Roland Garros, but Nikolay Davydenko could be the surprise package in the quarter-finals. Posted June 06, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Federer looking to get back on the title trail, Nadal looking to stay on it, and other intriguing subplots Posted March 22, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
One more victory at the Italian Masters will see the young Serb overtake Nadal at the top of the most exciting ATP Tour race for years. Posted May 09, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The young Serb's victory in Rome showed he is no clay court novice. He's hungry for even more success, so watch out Roger and Rafa! Posted May 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The final two rubbers were a great anti-climaz, and the "challenge" experiment was a no-no, but apart from that it was a great weekend in Portland. Posted December 03, 2007 by Nina Rota
Davis Cup first round has shown the depth in men's tennis as for the first time in the World Group all the ties were still alive going into the last day. Posted February 12, 2007 by tennis-fanatic.com
It's hard going for the top seeds as they both struggle through in five-set thrillers. Posted September 03, 2008 by Gregory Lanzenberg
Things are going pretty much to plan in the Monte Carlo Masters, with no real threat emerging yet to Rafael Nadal. Posted April 19, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Igor blimey, that Stepanovs was rubbish - and as for Francis Jeffers, just look where he is now! As for the greatest, I say look no further than Kolo, TH14 and Cesc. Posted November 22, 2007 by Joe Baker
Another statement of intent from a young star in the making. Juan Martin del Potro steals the show as Russia threaten a major surprise. Posted September 23, 2008 by Jay Jarrahi
Croatia end up on the losing side in Zagreb as Germans Haas and Benjamin Becker upset favourites Ivan Ljubicic and Mario Ancic. Posted February 12, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
A bad day for the home players and fans at the Roland Garros as their big hopes fail to mould a win on clay. Posted June 03, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
It's taken 12 years for the United Stares to win back the Davis Cup, but it was worth waiting for, even though it was no contest. Posted December 02, 2007 by Nina Rota
Croatia will find fortress Tel Aviv difficult to penetrate Posted November 15, 2006 by Reuters
The 2007 competition is about to begin with most of the favoured nations looking set to prevail in eight World Group ties. But holders Russia face an uphill battle in Chile. Posted February 08, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
Overall leader Valverde maintains lead by finishing only 23 seconds off day's pace Posted September 13, 2006 by Reuters
Clay court tournaments continue to vanish in the US, but two big events in Houston and Valencia should be an interesting build-up to the French Open. Posted April 09, 2007 by Nina Rota
Youzhny, Safin, Davydenko and Co set their sights on home rule... Posted October 17, 2008 by Jay Jarrahi
The world No.1 came up against a Roddick play-alike in Miami in the form of Querrey. And as one might have expected, it was a case of Roger and out for the young American. Posted March 26, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
The 2007 competition begins in earnest this weekend - and the entire tournament is sheer poetry for some. Posted February 09, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
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Russian Captain Tarpishchev is optimistic about team he has assembled to face US Posted August 29, 2006 by Reuters
George Burley's men wilt in 40-degree temperatures as they limp out of the blocks in the race for the 2010 World Cup. Posted September 08, 2008 by Ross Grant
With a potential home final on the horizon, probably against Spain, the Russians face a tough time in Buenos Aires. Posted September 18, 2008 by Jay Jarrahi
The Frenchman's loss to compatriot Arnaud Clement in his grass-court season preparations is a poor omen before Wimbledon. And it was the same story for the Spaniard in Holland. Posted June 23, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Rain couldn't prevent Federer sweeping into round two, Henman is minutes from a glorious victory over Carlos Moya but seems destined to choke in a game that typifies what Wimbledon is all about. Posted June 26, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Day five of Wimbledon 2007 brings us the game of the tournament so far as Roger Federer looks to take apart former world number one Marat Safin. The Centre Court atmosphere will be electic as always, as long as SW19 isn't dampened by the rain. Posted June 29, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
The third day of the US Open welcomes Rafael Nadal onto court for the first time and he will be sure to crush his qualifier opponent. Brits will be hoping that 'Tiger' Tim manages to get past his bogeyman Dmitry Tursunov, as Henman begins what will be his last Grand Slam event before retirement. Posted August 29, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
Its hotting up in New York as the last Grand Slam of the season is living up to all the hype and today sees American hopes resting on the shoulders of Roddick, Blake and new kid on the block John Isner. Posted August 30, 2007 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
Sibierski headers seals Toon win Posted September 15, 2006 by Barry Worsley
White might be the new colour code at SW19, but Nadal, Djokovic, Ivanovic and Sharapova continue to dazzle on court. Posted June 25, 2008 by