
Murray said the crackdown on time wasting had stemmed from Djokovic's win over Nadal in their gruelling 2012 Australian Open final that lasted almost six hours. ...

02:46 PM, Jan 05, 2013

The defending champion was leading 6-4 2-0 when his Japanese opponent Kei Nishikori retired with an injured knee. ...

12:39 PM, Jan 05, 2013

The Belarussian now faces a race against time to be fit for the Australian Open, which begins at Melbourne Park on January 14. ...

03:21 PM, Jan 04, 2013

The world number nine lost 7-6 7-5 to Sofia Arvidsson Monday five weeks after ankle surgery and only a fortnight before the Australian Open. ...

08:51 AM, Jan 01, 2013

The Russian won the French Open before carrying the national flag at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. ...

08:47 AM, Jan 01, 2013

Sharapova said 2012 had been the most memorable year of her career. ...

04:35 PM, Dec 31, 2012

The 26-year-old Spaniard is set to play in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on December 27. ...

09:13 PM, Dec 21, 2012

Hong Kong: Ivan Lendl threw up his own Iron Curtain on Wednesday when reporters probed about the state of Andy Murray's mind and his game as Britain's newly minted Grand Slam champion switches his focus to the Australian Open. "I never get into the details of his game with anyone because it not necessary for anyone other than Andy to know," the Czech-born Lendl said in familiar taciturn style. The...

04:23 PM, Nov 21, 2012

Manacor: Rafael Nadal returned to the training court and started hitting balls again on Tuesday for the first time since the latest in a series of knee injuries forced his withdrawal from the US Open at the end of August. The 11-times grand slam singles champion, who has not competed since being stunned by Czech Lukas Rosol in the second round at Wimbledon in June, completed a session under the...

05:15 PM, Nov 20, 2012

Melbourne: Sam Stosur hopes to banish her home court demons on the way to more grand slam glory after failing to add to her major trophies in 2012, the Australian said on Friday. "Overall, finishing number nine in the world, it's still pretty good," the former US Open champion told local media. It's not as high as I wanted it to be, that's for sure. But taking a break and...

12:44 PM, Nov 09, 2012