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The Stars and Stripes in 2013: Sloane StephensTuesday, November 26, 2013The second-ranked American woman took modest steps forward in 2013, especially at majors. |
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ATP Turning Points of 2013: The Resurrection of RafaTuesday, November 26, 2013When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and that is exactly what Rafael Nadal did in 2013. Throughout his career, the Spaniard has possessed an indomitable spirit and a propensity to fight to the finish of every point, game, set, and match. When he was sidelined for seven months, however, many wondered if Nadal would be able to return to his former self. |
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Tennisgiving: 10 Reasons to Give Thanks in 2013 (Part I)Monday, November 25, 2013Victoria Chiesa and David Kane continue their series of 2013 review articles by counting down 10 reasons to give thanks in women’s tennis this year. |
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Maria Sharapova Seeks Stability With New Coach Sven GroeneveldFriday, November 22, 2013The four-time major champion will join forces with an experienced Dutch coach in 2014. |
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Resuming Play: Thoughts on Andy Murray's Looming ReturnFriday, November 22, 2013How soon can the reigning Wimbledon champion rebound from his back surgery this fall? |
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ATP Predictions for 2014 (Part I): Federer FallsThursday, November 21, 2013The 17-time major champion can expect his decline to extend into 2014, says one of our columnists. |
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ATP Breakthrough of the Year: Grigor DimitrovThursday, November 21, 2013The man long known as “Baby Federer” took an important step forward toward becoming known in his own right. |
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How Paul Annacone Can Boost Sloane StephensWednesday, November 20, 2013A new coaching partnership might add valuable elements to the game of this rising American star. |
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ATP Future Stars Taking Strides: Jack SockWednesday, November 20, 2013This series will focus on several up-and-coming men who could begin to make a name for themselves on the ATP World Tour. |
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WTA Season in Review: The 10 Worst Matches of 2013 (Part II)Wednesday, November 20, 2013Our WTA columnists conclude their series of 2013 lowlights, which features plenty of familiar names. |
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Holiday GiftsTuesday, November 19, 2013Holiday Gifts for tennis lovers come in all different shapes and sizes. Here are a few ideas to make shopping easy this season! |
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The Stars and Stripes in 2013: John IsnerTuesday, November 19, 2013The top-ranked American man endured injuries and uneven form but still displayed flashes of his ability to threaten the elite. |
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ATP Turning Points of 2013: The Duel Down UnderTuesday, November 19, 2013Battling across five hours on Rod Laver Arena, Novak Djokovic and Stanislas Wawrinka set the tone for their memorable seasons. |
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WTA Season in Review: The 10 Worst Matches of 2013 (Part I)Monday, November 18, 2013What goes up must come down. After reviewing the best women’s matches of 2013, Victoria Chiesa and David Kane begin their countdown of the lowlights. |
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Five Thoughts from the Davis Cup FinalSunday, November 17, 2013The Davis Cup final unfolded mostly as expected, but it illuminated several features specific to this competition. |
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Looking Forward, Not Back: The World Tour Finals Sets Stage for 2014Friday, November 15, 2013The World Tour Finals may have capped 2013, but they also laid the foundation for 2014. |
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Five Questions for the Davis Cup FinalWednesday, November 13, 2013Novak Djokovic spearheads Serbia’s quest to regain the Cup from Tomas Berdych and defending champion Czech Republic. |
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Tomas Berdych Aims to Avoid Career CzechmateWednesday, November 13, 2013The world No. 7 leads the Czech Republic into Belgrade for the Davis Cup Final this weekend, another chapter in his puzzling career. |
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WTA Season in Review: The 10 Best Matches of 2013 (Part II)Wednesday, November 13, 2013Our WTA columnists conclude their first offseason series with the five best women’s matches of the season. |
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Future Stars Take the Stage at Challenger Tour Finals in BrazilTuesday, November 12, 2013The season-ending event in Brazil showcases young stars looking to leap from the second tier to ATP recognition. |