Gasquet: I’d love Federer’s forehand
Originally published on: 29/05/12 00:00 Perhaps something of an underachiever given his sublime early promise, former world No.7 Richard Gasquet has never
Stephens leading American surge on clay
Originally published on: 29/05/12 00:00 American players have often struggled on clay, but Sloane Stephens loves the surface. The 19-year-old from Florida
French no closer to home-grown champion
Originally published on: 29/05/12 00:00 Yannick Noah, who lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires in 1983, is the last Frenchman to win in
Razzano savours ‘beautiful’ victory
Originally published on: 30/05/12 00:00 Virginie Razzano might have thought her best years were behind her. It’s three years since she produced career-best
Rezai: “Nowadays I feel I can cry inside”
Originally published on: 30/05/12 00:00 Rezai may have gone out in the first round of the French Open for the second year
Murray and Nadal: Socks and sun block
Originally published on: 30/05/12 00:00 As anyone who has played on clay knows, white socks have usually turned red by the end
Nadal: Every tournament is different
Originally published on: 28/05/12 00:00 The three players who currently top the men’s world rankings have won 27 of the last 28
Li excited for Roland Garros return
Originally published on: 21/05/12 00:00 “I knew I could win a Grand Slam, but I think the French Open would have been
Sharapova relishing life with current coach
Originally published on: 22/05/12 00:00 For the first 19 years of her tennis life Maria Sharapova had only two coaches – her
Nadal: You must learn to lose
Originally published on: 22/05/12 00:00 “In this sport you always lose,” the Spaniard insists. “It’s not golf, where you can finish third,