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Murray Opens ATP World Tour Finals Bid with Win
Andy Murray pleased the vocal home crowds at London's O2 Arena with a mesmerising display of tennis to overcome Juan Martin Del Potro this afternoon
Juan Martín del Potro Wins 2009 U.S. Open
Juan Martín del Potro's defeat of the world's number one player Roger Federer at such a young age proves that he is one of the most promising players in tennis today.
2009 U.S. Open Men's Preview
Several Americans hope to have a strong showing at this year's U.S. Open but a look at the favorites shows a mostly international flavor.
Roger Federer Regains World No. 1 Title
Roger Federer's victory against Andy Roddick at the Wimbledon men's final yesterday has firmly etched his name in tennis history by winning 15 Grand Slam titles
Roger Federer Is Closing In On Sampras' Record
With all the talk of Federer approaching Sampras' record of fourteen Grand Slams, it has been overlooked that Nadal, at just 22, is nearly halfway there himself.
John McPhee's Levels of the Game Book Review
John McPhee's Levels of the Game explains a US Open semifinal match between Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner in the light of their backgrounds and characters.
Rafael Nadal Portrait
Rafael Nadal remained atop the ATP world rankings after beating Roger Federer in five sets at the 2009 Australia Open. Can he win the Grand Slam?
A Changing Of The Guard
Roger Federer has dominated the ATP Tour for the past few years, winning 13 grand slams and blowing opponents away. Rafael Nadal has come along and ushered in change.
Can Federer Break Borg's Record?
Roger Federer tied Bjorn Borg's feat of five consecutive Wimbledon titles last year. This year's number one seed is poised to go beyond the long-standing record.
Guga Says Goodbye to Roland Garros
The ATP says farewell to a beloved player with the retirement of Gustavo "Guga" Kuerten. Let's look back at this enigmatic character.