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Petrovic makes most of Sardinian second chance

Serb Danilo Petrovic made the most of his late entry into the Sardinia Open, beating Roberto Carballés Baena 6-1, 6-4 in the second round on

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Shapovalov back to form in St Petersburg

Canada’s Denis Shapovalov beat Serbia’s Viktor Troicki 6-2, 6-3 in a first-round match at the St. Petersburg Open. Shapovalov, seeded No. 2 at the event,

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Fognini out of Sardinia Open with COVID-19

Fabio Fognini has withdrawn from the Sardinia Open after testing positive for COVID-19. Fognini, ranked 16th in the world, announced the news in an Instagram

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‘It was tough’ – Murray loses in straight sets in Cologne

Andy Murray suffered a first-round defeat at the indoor ATP tournament in Cologne, losing in straight sets to Spain’s Fernando Verdasco 6-4, 6-4. The former

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Vienna boss keen to waltz with Rafa

Vienna Tournament Director Herwig Straka says he is “doing everything” to get world No. 2 Rafael Nadal signed up for this year’s event. Nadal, who

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Rublev roars to easy win in St Petersburg

Andrey Rublev celebrated a top 10 ranking by beating Canada’s Vasek Pospisil 6-2 6-4 in St Petersburg. Rublev converted 4 of his 13 break points

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Sonego too good for Zeppieri in Sardinia

Fifth seed Lorenzo Sonego beat 18-year-old Giulio Zeppieri 6-2 7-6 (7-4) at the Sardinia Open to secure a second round match-up with Jiri Vesely. Sonego

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Stan still wants to be ‘the man’

At 35 some may think Stan Wawrinka would be thinking up retirement, but no. Wawrinka has no such plans. “I just love this game. We

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Retirement not on Andy’s radar

Former world No 1 Andy Murray returns to action in Cologne this week, with no thoughts of retirement. Quite the opposite, he is setting his

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Nadal record won’t be beaten, says Murray


Andy Murray believes Rafael Nadal’s record 13 French Open singles titles is one of sport’s all-time greatest achievements. And Murray thinks it will probably never