Andy Roddick

Agassi case is closed

ATP chairman Adam Helfant has confirmed the governing body will not be reinvestigating Andre Agassi's positive drugs test in 1997 and cannot impose retrospective sanctions. The reaction from within the game has been mixed, with...

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Novak better prepared

Novak Djokovic is hoping he will deal better with the pressure of defending a big title than he did the first time around when he takes to the court at London's O2 Arena in the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals this week.

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Winning Looks: More Attractive Athletes More Likely to Win

Studies Indicate the Most Accomplished Athletes Have a Handsome Face Elite athletes distinguish themselves through hard work, grit and, most importantly, raw talent. However new research, along with a study conducted by New...

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Nadal feeling good before ATP finals

Rafael Nadal's first match will be against rival Robin Soderling on Monday Novak Djokovic plays Nikolay Davydenko in the first round LONDON (AP) -- All the involuntary rest because of injuries gives Rafael Nadal a good feeling...

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Anthem anguish and Dance Aerobics

Jonah Lomu on the rampage, one of the greatest ever half-time mascot routines and the imperious Roger Federer also feature 1) Ahead of Liverpool v Manchester City this weekend, here's a classic encounter between the teams from...

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ATP World Tour Finals set to become London's mini 'grand slam'

The finest male tennis players in the world (apart from the injured Andy Roddick) will be resident in the east end of London over the next week, contesting the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. City slickers: eight of the world's...

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Roger Federer hails World Tour Finals as Swiss set to continue London love affair

Roger Federer has said the ‘crazy’ tennis fans of London will be captivated by the most even and open end-of-season tournament yet on it’s debut in the capital. Leading light: Roger Federer loves playing in London Photo: GETTY...

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Tennis: Hulking ace on track for big time

As he took in the less than awe-inspiring surrounds of the North Harbour Tennis Park in January this year, John Isner could have been forgiven for wondering how it had all come to this, not to mention just where the hell he...

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Florida Today honors top volunteers

Delaware North is honored as to business BY JENNIFER SANGALANG • FLORIDA TODAY • November 20, 2009 Christine Lance, who has made a name for herself in Brevard County as an avid volunteer, was named Volunteer of the Year on...

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Knowles excited about invitational

By SHELDON LONGLEY ~ NG Sports Editor ~ slongley@nasguard.com:Bahamian touring professional Mark Knowles is as excited as he has ever been for his annual Mark Knowles Celebrity Tennis Invitational whi...

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