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Gael Monfils

By Steen Kirby 01/09/2014

The first two weeks of January have revealed five men primed to make a move in Melbourne, and five primed for early exits.


Ana Ivanovic

By Chris Skelton 01/08/2014

Seven men and seven women set their sights on derailing a contender or two in Melbourne.


Lleyton Hewitt

By Yeshayahu GInsburg 01/08/2014

A special Sunday against Roger Federer showed that the Aussie veteran is not done yet.


Denis Kudla

By Matt Tewhatu 01/08/2014

All seven of the American men in action, including Denis Kudla and Rhyne Williams, kept alive their bids for the main draw.


John Isner

By Van Sias 01/05/2014

Despite a dismal 2013, a brighter 2014 might await for John Isner and countrymen like Donald Young and Tim Smyczek.


Roger Federer

By Joanie Agler 01/02/2014

Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori, and more top men have enlisted the services of elite champions from the past.


Daniel Brands

By Steen Kirby 01/02/2014

ATP 250 events in Doha and Chennai saw an unusually high number of seeds fall in the first two rounds.


Michael Downey

By Tracey DeFrancesco 12/28/2013

The former head of Tennis Canada looks forward to embracing the challenges of tennis in Great Britain after Andy Murray’s Wimbledon breakthrough.


Stefan Edberg

By Matt Tewhatu 12/28/2013

The six-time major champion can do more than you might think to help a 17-time major champion.


Serena Williams

By Chris Skelton 12/27/2013

Two 17-time major champions hold the top seeds at a season-starting tournament in Australia.


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