LONDON: British No 1 Andy Murray has split up with coach Brad Gilbert after working together for 17 months.
SHANGHAI: The world's top male tennis player, Roger Federer, says the depth of the current men's tennis circuit is largely underestimated because he and world No 2 Spaniard Rafael Nadal have been winning every Grand Slam recently.
SHANGHAI: Cang Manqing enjoys her job at the Masters Cup, handing out towels and retrieving balls for the world's best tennis players. But she didn't compete for the coveted ball-girl job just so she could brag to friends and classmates. She prefers to bask in the strict discipline and noble history of the sport.
SHANGHAI: After three Grand Slams and two-and-a-half years ranked No 2, it's easy to forget Rafael Nadal is only 21.
SHANGHAI: Paint is one of the most sought-after items at the ongoing 2007 Masters Cup in Shanghai. But rather than using it to create masterpieces on canvas or paper, faithful tennis fans use the material to draw national flags on their faces, showing support for their favorite tennis players.
SHANGHAI: Troubled tennis star Nikolay Davydenko received a boost on Tuesday when his appeal against a fine for "lack of effort" was upheld.
SHANGHAI: If Andy Roddick develops some tightness in his serving arm during the course of the Masters Cup, he may find himself in the hands of Joanna Brimelow and her small team of massage therapists who specialize in rubbing out muscle tension, relieving back pain and providing soothing massages.
SHANGHAI: Shanghai continued to produce big tennis upsets yesterday after another pair of top seeds, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, were stunned at the Shanghai Masters Cup at Qi Zhong Tennis Center.
SHANGHAI: Fans from across the world have flocked to Shanghai to feel the heart-pounding excitement of the Masters Cup, a showdown pitting the world's most skilled tennis players against one another.
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