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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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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

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Wawrinka survives St Petersburg scare

Stan Wawrinka survived three match points before defeating Britain’s Dan Evans 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-2 on Monday in the first round of the St. Petersburg

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Otte leads upsets in Cologne

Qualifier Oscar Otte knocked out No.7 seed Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4, 6-3 in an all-German matchup during the first round of the bett1HULKS Indoors in Cologne.

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Millman, Murray join ATP Player Council

Australian John Millman has been elected to the ATP Player Council. The 31-year-old has joined British former world No.1 Andy Murray, Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime and

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Djokovic signs on for Vienna

Novak Djokovic has embarked on plans to bounce back after his French Open defeat by Rafael Nadal, with the world No. 1 confirmed as a

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My gameplan went wrong, admits Djokovic. Watch interview here

Novak Djokovic’s pre-match plan to disrupt the rhythm of Rafa Nadal in yesterday’s French Open final didn’t work because the Spaniard was just too good.