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Revealed: How a tennis player's professional debut turned into the 'worst in sporting history'
An Egyptian tennis player whose disastrous professional debut was branded the worst in the sport's history is now suspected ...
After an inconspicuous launch last year, the sudden-death One Point Slam is back and will put 10 amateur players against the ...
An Egyptian tennis player whose professional debut was described as the worst in the sport’s history is suspected of cheating ...
Hajar Abdelkader, 21, disappeared after footage of her extraordinarydefeat by Lorena Schaedel, 24, at an International Tennis ...
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One-hit wonder: Why this tennis battler is dreaming of a shot at Alcaraz, Sinner and a $1m prize
The Australian Open’s 1-Point Slam will give suburban tennis champ Petar Jovic a chance to take a lucrative prize off the ...
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WATCH: Who is the tennis star who double faulted 20 times in bizarre 37-minute loss?
Hajar Abdelkader's 37-minute loss at an ITF event is attracting attention for all the wrong reasons, as she seems unable to ...
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Carlos Alcaraz adjusts his pre-Australian Open plans as key off-season training focus is revealed
Carlos Alcaraz has adjusted his early season schedule, while a technical change the world No 1 has been working on has been ...
Zverev was enjoying a light rally with practice partner Alex de Minaur when he attempted a sliced backhand return, but the ...
They do say that the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about. However, Hajar Abdelkader may feel differently after a woeful display at an ITF W35 event in Nairobi.
We’ve all been there: the garage cleanout. It starts as a noble quest to reclaim that sacred space from the clutches of ...
There was a time when Novak Djokovic relished serving as tennis’ disruptor-in-chief. He had handled the job on the court to ...
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