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“The thing is, I don’t actually follow tennis that much,” John Isner says bluntly, as he attempts to evade a series of questions on the future of the American game. It’s a surprising admission from a player ranked 11 in the world, but then Isner’s path to the higher echelons of tennis has hardly been conventional.
The gentle yet eerie quiet is punctuated only by the murmurs of coaches, the occasional burst from the public address system and the soft thwack of racquet on ball around the back courts of the All England Club.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated Edouard Roger-Vasselin to start his 2014 French Open campaign.
World No. 1 Serena Williams opened her French Open campaign with an emphatic victory.
Stanislas Wawrinka seeks to become the first man since Jim Courier to win the Australian Open and French Open in the same season.
Patrick Mouratoglou’s eye-catching work with Grigor Dimitrov and Aravane Rezai has long established him a reputation as one of the most tactically astute coaches in the game.
Late in a career of patient toil, the indefatigable veteran from Spain finally has seen his efforts rewarded.
The new Swiss No. 1 found the courage to blaze his own trail to the top.
Chris Kermode takes the reins of the ATP and talks about his vision and challenges