French Open 2014 men’s preview
This year's French Open looks much more open than in recent years, but defending champion Rafael Nadal is still the
French Open 2014 women’s preview
When sheÈs fit and focused nobody can live with Serena Williams, once more the favourite to lift the womenÈs trophy
Evans and Ward net Aegon Championships wild cards
Britons Dan Evans and James Ward have been handed wild cards for the Aegon Championships at The Queen's Club next
Woodies first doubles team to receive ITF’s highest honour
Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde will become the first ever doubles team to receive the Philippe Chatrier Award, the International
Win a Babolat Pure Drive GT Wimbledon
We've got a Wimbledon edition Babolat Pure Drive GT to give away courtesy of our friends at ProDirect
Murray considering McEnroe as new coach
Andy Murray has revealed he would consider hiring American legend John McEnroe as his new coach
Serena Williams notches up landmark win in Madrid
Serena Williams became the 11th woman in history to record 650 career wins after she beat Carla Suarez Navarro 6-2
‘Unbelievable’ Thiem shocks Wawrinka in Mutua Madrid Open
Austrian qualifier Dominic Thiem says he played unbelievableÈ tennis to stun world No.3 Stanislas Wawrinka in the second round of
Hutchins falls in final to fellow Brit Murray
Ross Hutchins reached his first final since recovering from cancer as fellow Brit Jamie Murray triumphed at the BMW Open
Tennis world mourns Baltacha
Tributes have poured in for former British No.1 Elena Baltacha, who has died of liver cancer, aged 30