by Pete Bodo MIAMI, Fla.—Kim Clijsters can talk about the joys of motherhood all she wants. She can wax philosophical about the hardships of a tennis pro's life until the cows come home. Her o[...]
There’s only one problem with going to a tennis tournament: You don’t get to watch it on TV. This isn’t anything to mourn when the players are in Stockholm or Basel or some other sunless cavern[...]
"We lived through a decade of Carlos Rodriguez coaching Justine Henin after every single point and nobody called it on them."--Lindsay Davenport, Tennis Channel commentary during the Maria Sharapova,[...]
by Pete Bodo Kim Clijsters continues to make news. She declared yesterday that her shoulder feels pretty good and she's ready to do battle in Miami. Clijsters also said she'll probably retir[...]
It seems prudent at this stage, when thinking about the retirement of Justine Henin, the absences of Venus and Serena Williams, and the indifference to all WTA-run events recently professed by Kim Cl[...]
By Jonathan Scott It may not be tabloid fodder like every Taylor Swift dalliance, and it’s not nearly as insufferable as Brangelina, but the marriage between music and tennis is itself a storie[...]
The 2011 Miami Open women’s singles event begins on Tuesday 22 March at 10am local time. There are 96 players in the draw divided up between 76 Direct Acceptances, 12 Qualifiers ([...]
By Jonathan Scott Another brand of March Madness is upon us: With the unisex goodness that is the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells tournament, the 2011 pro tennis campaign kick-starts into high gear.[...]