Two summers ago, in a village outside Coulommiers, an old market town an hour east of Paris, an old love affair of mine came back to life.
Eugenie Bouchard's jaw dropped a little and her eyes went wide when the male TV commentator conducting her on-court interview made an unusual request: "Can you give us a twirl?"
Top seed Serena Williams almost sleepwalked to an Australian Open upset on Thursday before finding her mojo and bulldozing Vera Zvonareva 7-5, 6-0 to make it to the third round.
Dimitrov offers insight: Maria Sharapova's boyfriend describea the five-time major winner as a great fighter - which he means as a compliment.
When Viktor Troicki was banned from tennis for failing to provide a blood sample for a drug test, he was so angry he needed a little distance from the game.
There are few taboos left in sport but how women "suffer in silence" through their period pains is one that needs to be acknowledged, according to former British No 1 Annabel Croft.
Rod Laver Arena continues to be Rafael Nadal's court of conflicting emotions after he narrowly avoided more heartbreak in his latest match at the Australian Open.
For just over four hours, American qualifier Tim Smyczek fought desperately for every point against Rafael Nadal, chasing down everything the 14-time Grand Slam champion threw at him.
Add under-inflated footballs to the list of incidents giving Bill Belichick a reputation for guile and playing above the rules.
The most wanted rule-breaker in America today is a New England Patriots ball boy.
Novak Djokovic says his life is "completely fulfilled" as he bids to become the first player since Roger Federer to win a Grand Slam title after fatherhood.
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