Serena’s recent frustrations at the Australian Open persisted as Ivanovic secured her most impressive win since 2008.
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More space between the French Open and Wimbledon would make each of the Grand Slams more meaningful for tennis players and fans.
Grand Slams like the 2014 French Open have seen increasing rates of ATP injuries, causing some to question the best-of-five format at majors.
Babolat and other tennis companies will debut a technologically enhanced racket before Roland Garros this year that could change how ATP and WTA players view the game.
Coached by Miles Maclagan, the former US Open champion started to rebound from a difficult start to 2014 by defeating Dominika CIbulkova in Madrid.
Former Roland Garros champion Svetlana Kuznetsova looks to build on a recent upset of Simona Halep as the French Open clay approaches.
Dormant for much of 2014, the 27-year-old Maria Sharapova has much at stake between Stuttgart and Roland Garros.
While Australia and Stosur host Germany and Kerber, Italy and Errani travel to face the Czech Republic and Kvitova.
Andy Murray, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Fabio Fognini star in these all-European Davis Cup quarterfinals.
Maria Sharapova has lost 14 straight meetings with Serena Williams over the last 10 years. Can she stop the skid at the Sony Open in Miami?