The 2007 competition begins in earnest this weekend - and the entire tournament is sheer poetry for some. Posted February 09, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
The American-Israeli worked wonders to take a team with limited potential to glory in Madrid. Could he do a similar job for Turkey in the 2010 World Championships? Posted September 17, 2007 by Utku Ertan
An expat Mancunian and his Israeli son heed England’s call in an operation which went exactly according to plan. Posted November 18, 2007 by Derek Fattal
Why I gave a glory game the tennis elbow Posted December 04, 2006 by Donna Gee
Marat Safin and Co's glorious achievement is set to spark a tennis revolution among the nation's youngsters Posted December 06, 2006 by Ilana Berger
The defending champions face an early exit against Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu in the World Group first round in Chile. Posted February 08, 2007 by tennis-fanatic.com
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
The world No 2 has disappointed Russian tennis fans once again by pulling out of the Fed Cup. But even without Sharapova Russia will be too strong for the rest. Posted April 20, 2007 by Chris Gilbert
For years, the Americans dominated the competition against Great Britain, but nations like Belgium, Slovakia and Italy are now grabbing the glory. Posted July 10, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
She may be Slamless but the devoted Muscovite looks like a big threat. Her career is far from over, so keep a sharp eye out for more dazzling and stunning breakthroughs. Posted December 08, 2007 by Aasim Shaffi
With allegations of match-fixing in tennis, along with contract killings in ice hockey and football, Russian sport is the innocent victim of a front-line campaign of abuse. Posted December 24, 2007 by Nina Rota
With Maria Sharapova back in the squad (as a practice partner) last year's beaten finalists showed great fighting spirit to win back the trophy. Posted September 17, 2007 by Nick McCarvel
Victory over Sweden, and Russia's win over Germany means the final will likely be played in North Carolina. Posted September 24, 2007 by Nina Rota
Even with Maria Sharapova on the sidelines, the Russian dolls will be a leading powerhouse of talent for years to come. Posted September 26, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
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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
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
For a boss with a true Dutch of class, look no further than the man who has coached rank outsiders Russia to within one game of the Euro 2008 final. Posted June 23, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The Bryan brothers helped the to Americans to a 2-1 lead over Sweden, but Russia are trailing 2-1 to Germany. Posted September 23, 2007 by Nina Rota
Why on earth did they allow a crucial Euro 2008 qualifier against Russia to be played on a plastic pitch in freezing Moscow? Posted October 18, 2007 by Philip Smith
Greg Varkonyi says the Americans need to heed the warning of the home nation's last-gasp defeat after underdogs Russia became European Champions in Madrid. Posted September 17, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
So long as they don't lose either game against Russia, Steve McClaren should be in good shape for the finals in Austria and Switzerland. Posted September 12, 2007 by Kevin WL
The Americans take on Russia in next week's final. Home advantage and a fast surface should ensure Roddick adds a team medal to his collection. Posted November 21, 2007 by Ilana Berger
As Steve McClaren's men sigh with relief that Russia lost in Tel Aviv, an over-reliance on external factors could lead to disastrous consequences for the future. Posted November 17, 2007 by Samir Brandao
The destination of this year’s Davis Cup could well be decided by Sweden's ability to sweep Argentina off course on their fast carpet surface. Posted April 04, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
Pavluchenko sinks England on the field but a thrilled Abramovich is the real architect of Steve McClaren's downfall. Posted October 18, 2007 by Michael Walsh
The fans expected great things of the all-American boy at the start of his tennis career, though the experts always had doubts. But there's nothing he likes more than representing his country - so Russia beware! Posted November 28, 2007 by Ilana Berger
It's been a dozen years since America last tasted victory, but maybe Andy Roddick and Co can inspire a new generation of players after their win against Russia in the final. Posted December 03, 2007 by Ilana Berger
The Chelsea skipper can't name a single member of the Russian team - a comment that typifies the international team's attitude. England will never be in the same league as Brazil, Germany and Italy until they have a complete change of attitude. Posted September 12, 2007 by Paul McGuiness
You can call it the Friendster Effect. The Euro 2008 wins against Israel and Russia were inspired by two pairs of aces whose bond is as strong both on and off the field. Posted September 13, 2007 by Kevin WL
The England midfielder reckons that if a quota system is not introduced, ''foreigners'' will take over the Premier League and affect the national team. It's dangerous talk that smacks of BNP rhetoric. Posted November 15, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
The England manager doesn't have the ability to change the course of a game with tactical awareness and the proper use of substitutes. Posted October 19, 2007 by Gareth Johnson