2010
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As talk of John Lloyd’s impending departure as Davis Cup captain heightens, there’s only one man for the job (and he doesn’t want it…)
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Treating competitive matches as training sessions is fine – just don’t tell everybody afterwards…
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As the dream of a maiden Australian Open title evaporates for another year, how much longer can the two-time slam champ’s game match his ambition?
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Evolution could save the Davis Cup from the arrival of a tennis World Cup – otherwise the fans will follow the players
2009
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Quite how the fifteen-time Grand Slam champ trailed Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong in the AP’s ‘Athlete of the Decade’ award is beyond us…
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The year-end world No.1 plans to turn ‘that’ US Open moment into a positive by raising money for charity, but has she gone too far with recent comments?
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Painted wood is our new favourite surface, Federer and Nadal are being reeled in, and maths is no fun…
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Say what you want about the sensational confessions in Andre Agassi’s forthcoming autobiography – just don’t overlook what’s at the root of it all
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Who did more to plug their appearance at the Venetian Macao Tennis Showdown last week – Sampras or Agassi?
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Both on court and off, the American continues to be the talk of the town – but is all the publicity she attracts really good for the game?
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It was a brave – and perhaps risky – thing for Andy Murray to play on all three days of GB’s relegation clash against Poland, but still came to nothing
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Everybody loves Rafa, Kim really loves Brian, Flushing Meadows needs a bigger swear jar and Juan Martin del Potro is a Jedi…
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Sandwiched between the Federer and Roddick matches on Saturday, “the 21st-century Tracy Austin” stole the show. Now she faces a new challenge…
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She can beat the rest, but can she beat the best? That’s the challenge facing the world No.1 if she is to silence the doubters…
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Sky Sports pundit, former coach to Andy Murray and former British No.1 Mark Petchey gives us his predictions for the US Open men’s draw
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After reaching his first Masters Series final before his 21st birthday, the Argentine has reached a crucial stage in what could be a special career…
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The Spaniard has had to deal with seismic events in his personal life and physical wellbeing, but is tennis what he needs right now?
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After the longest fifth set in Wimbledon history was decided by a flurry of tired errors from Andy Roddick, it is time to introduce final set tie-breaks at the Grand Slams…
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tennishead coaching editor and tennis guru gets down to the nitty-gritty, telling us what we could be in-store for at this year’s Wimbledon Championships… hold tight.
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Will Wimbledon be the same if Rafa doesn’t play? Can Roger surpass 14 Slams? And does Murray really have a chance on home turf?
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With Fed’s 14th major in the bag, our coaching ed’ Dave Sammel discusses the pros and cons of players travelling with or without coaches.
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Dave Sammel gives us his take on the remaining contenders for the vacant French Open crown.
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Dave Sammel gives us his lowdown on the latest episode of the Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal rivalry, has Roger turned the tables or did Rafa merely have a blip?
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tennishead coaching expert Dave Sammel gives us his thoughts on Dinara Safina’s French Open prospects and the current vacuum at the top of the women’s game.
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Following the recent confirmation of Richard Gasquet’s failed drug test for cocaine, we asked tennishead coaching guru, Dave Sammel, his thoughts…
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Another early exit for Serena and another aggressive performance in the press room. Time to put up or shut up for Williams Jnr…
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Coaching editor Dave Sammel analyses what it takes to become a clay-court champion. Find out if you’ve got what it takes…
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The tennishead coaching editor sheds light on why tennis players choke and how to deal with it.
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Coaching editor Dave Sammel makes his predictions for the European clay-court stretch – find out who he thinks will win big…
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Andy Murray has been the form player of the last six months, but can he win one of the majors? tennishead coaching editor Dave Sammel says yes…
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Tennishead Coaching Editor Dave Sammel shares his views on player-coach relationships and the much-publicised Spanish system of producing champions.
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Kuwait’s world No.469 Mohammed Ghareeb did tennis in the region a big favour with his performance in Dubai.
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Tennishead Coaching Editor Dave Sammel says Roger Federer must improve his net game if he wants to land Grand Slam No.14.
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He’s out, but we’re not down. We say Andy Murray will still win a grand slam singles title. We just have to be patient…
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Can Andy Murray end British tennis fans’ 73 years of hurt by becoming the first male British grand slam singles champion since Fred Perry? Well, can he…?
2008
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She may be a global superstar, but we say Martina Navratilova is the most normal of all the I’m A Celebrity campers in the jungle.
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Never mind Rafa and co, Davis Cup captain Emilio Sanchez should take a lot of the credit for last weekend’s famous victory over Argentina.
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The American deserves recognition for winning the 2008 Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha – and not just for her tennis…
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The final preparations for the Sony Ericsson Championships have been completed – it’s time to get down to business.
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After winning her first title since Roland Garros last week, is Ana Ivanovic emerging from the nightmare of the last four months?
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Tennishead takes a moment to savour Andy Murray’s latest achievement and wonders what’s next for the Briton…
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Tennis fans can prepare themselves for the latest instalment of the incredible Laura Robson story this week…
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After her third successive WTA Tour singles title, has Jelena Jankovic become the leader the women’s game needs?
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With the final few spots at the men’s and women’s year-end championships up for grabs, there’s still plenty to play for…
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After two cracking Davis Cup semi-finals over the weekend, we say the competition is alive and well.
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Russia won their fourth Fed Cup title in five years by beating Spain in Madrid at the weekend. But does anybody really care?
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Another Open is consigned to the memory banks. Tennishead re-lives the highs and lows of the year’s final grand slam.
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Have the more inexperienced US Open title contenders wasted too much energy fighting through the first week?
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We’ve barely caught our breath after a sensational Olympics and there’s a grand slam to entertain us. Bring it on!
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So does tennis have a place at the Olympics? And was the event a success? Here’s what we thought of it all…