Former World No. 7 Fernando Verdasco will retire from professional tennis after playing doubles with Novak Djokovic at next week’s Qatar Open, the Spaniard announced on Friday.
Novak Djokovic's coach, Andy Murray, is not with him for the 2025 Qatar Open in Doha. Instead, the Serbian has been supported by Fernando Verdasco, and the pair also revealed an exciting surprise ...
Spanish tennis legend Fernando Verdasco has confirmed he will bow out from the sport playing alongside Novak Djokovic. The 41 ...
Fritz, who soared to his first U.S. Open Finals last September, is back at Delray Beach as the No. 1 seed and ranked fourth ...
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) -World number three Carlos Alcaraz claimed his first indoor title when he beat Australian ...
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Hosted on MSNSu Oh has tamed strong winds to win the Vic OpenAustralian Su Oh has claimed an unlikely come-from-behind one-shot victory in the women's Vic Open at 13th Beach.
As the Australian Open gets under way in Melbourne, tennis is facing a crisis over positive doping tests involving two of the biggest stars in the game. Last March, the top-ranked men’s player ...
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