John Isner sounds off on Novak Djokovic US Open ban: Complete lunacy
Tennis World· 4 days agoJohn Isner suggests he is pushing behind the scenes for Novak Djokovic to be allowed to compete at the US Open. Djokovic, a 21-time Grand Slam champion, ...
Isner, Querrey and now Hurkacz: Craig Boynton on honing his gift for teaching top talent |...
Tennis.com· 6 days agoOne American male beginning his tennis career started training at Saddlebrook around the time...
Vikings’ Cousins using summer tennis for in-season agility
The Kansas City Star· 5 days agoKirk Cousins was looking for more variety and more fun in his offseason training a few years ago...
Andy Murray will ask how much more agony he can take after latest defeat
MSN News· 6 days agoThe doubts over why Andy Murray is continuing in the sport have resurfaced all over again.
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Nick Kyrgios comments on winning Atlanta doubles title
Tennis World· 7 days agoNick Kyrgios said it was interesting to experience playing two matches in one day as he was glad that he and Thanasi Kokkinakis were able to win their first Atlanta Open doubles title. Earlier ...
NCAA group visits Atlanta as city seeks to reclaim Final Four
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 4 days agoAn NCAA delegation visited Atlanta on Wednesday and Thursday, part of the process to determine...
After Smith’s injury, Vikings sticking with unproven tight ends — for now
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith tight end Irv Smith Jr. on the mend following thumb surgery, the Vikings are pressing forward...
Vikings QB Kirk Cousins insists he ‘can’t afford’ to miss one rep this training camp
Pioneer Press· 5 days agoA year ago, Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins was away from the team for five days during training...
Olympic Flashback: Roger Federer wins epic battle against Juan Martin del Potro
Tennis World· 6 days agoRoger Federer made the Olympic Games debut in 2000 in Sydney and barely missed a medal at 19. Four years later, Tomas Berdych ousted him in Athens, and it was not to be for the Swiss in Beijing ...