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From contender to criminal

Nemiah Fletchman? No, we’d never really heard of him either. But this week he became another name in the tennis hall of shame. Fletchman was

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Roland Garros names 2019 participants

The list of participants in the men’s and women’s singles tournaments at Roland Garros 2019, which will be played from Sunday 26th May to Sunday

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Where next for Serena?

What does 2019 hold for Serena Williams? Publisher Roger Parker poses the question many fans are asking… Is Serena’s hunt for a record 24th Grand

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French ban Serena’s black catsuit

Tougher dress code for Roland Garros next year Serena Williams will be banned from wearing her black catsuit at the French Open next year as

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Babolat, the choice of champions

Founded in Lyon, France in 1875, Babolat invented racket strings. It is the oldest company in the world specialising in racket sports . The double

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Neil Harman reviews the 2018 clay court season

Nadal – What price Wimbledon? Consider, for a minute, that John McEnroe only reached a single final at the championships, in 1984. He should have

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Dominant Nadal retains world No.1 ranking

After his crushing win over Dominic Thiem in Paris on Sunday Rafael Nadal has not surprisingly held on to his No. 1 ATP ranking. The

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The best moment of my life

World No.72 Marco Cecchinato says beating David Goffin to set up a French Open quarter-final with Novak Djokovic is the “best moment” of his life.

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del Potro the one to beat?

Could it be Juan Martin del Potro’s year? Everyone is still talking Nadal but del Potro’s 7-5 6-4 6-1 third-round defeat of Spanish clay court

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Our tips for the French Open Women’s title

Wozniaki, Muguruza, Halep or Ostapenko? Publisher Roger Parker gives this thoughts on who might triumph in the women’s singles at Roland Garros in 2018. Not