BBC:
US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro will play at the Aegon Championships for the next three years in an effort to improve his grass-court game. (Read More)
Tennis from beyond the baseline...:
In the absence, once more, of Real Tennis (how on earth am I going to manage in December?) I thought I'd use a schoolyard staple - what I did on my holiday - and turn it around a bit. Here it is - what I plan to do on my tenn (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Scot will face Del Potro in tournament opener• £1m prize money will help weary players focusThe world's leading players shuffled around what used to be County Hall yesterday in their new suits, shirts, shoes and ties like g (Read More)
Teletext Tennis News:
US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro has committed to playing at the Aegon Championships at Queen's Club for the next three years. (Read More)
Talk Tennis:
Hello all,This coming August, I'll be coming off of active duty and returning to northern NJ. My wife recently discovered tennis and is now hooked. I thought a great way to thank my wife for all of her support over my years (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Andy Murray's first opponent at the ATP World Tour finals has to be constantly reminded just how good he isIt was the grand slam that many thought Andy Murray would win. Instead, it was the one that launched Juan Martín del (Read More)
Teletext Tennis News:
British No 1 Andy Murray will face US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the opening singles match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. (Read More)
BBC:
Andy Murray plays US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the opening singles match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Sunday. (Read More)
TennisGrandstand:
Andy RoddickBy Leigh SandersThe final line-up for the ATP World Finals Championship in London, England, next week has been confirmed following the conclusion of the Paris Masters. Nikolay Davydenko and Fernando Verdasco secur (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Roger Federer and Fernando Verdasco also in the Scot's group• Nadal, Soderling, Djokovic and Davydenko play on MondayBritish number one Andy Murray will face US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the opening singles mat (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• I am very focused, says the world No4• Scot says O2 pressure will be different to WimbledonAndy Murray will find himself squeezed somewhere between Jeremy Kyle and Alan Titchmarsh tomorrow when he appears as a guest on ITV' (Read More)
Tennis from beyond the baseline...:
So the groups have been announced for London, and my eyes went, obviously, to Federer's group. 'Oh no, that's so hard!' I thought... and then I looked at Group B, and it wasn't exactly a walk in the park either, and I realise (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Murray and Federer in Group A for 02 Arena event• Robin Soderling replaces injured Andy RoddickAndy Murray has been drawn in the same group as world number one Roger Federer for the ATP World Tour Finals.Murray and Federer (Read More)
MensTennisForums.com:
And seems to have forgotten what Pete did to him at the USO.An excerpt from Andre's book:n last part of chapter 29 in his book, Andre has deep respect for Roger during the 2005 US Open."Walking to the net, I'm certain that I' (Read More)
Talk Tennis:
In last part of chapter 29 in his book, Andre has deep respect for Roger during the 2005 US Open."Walking to the net, I'm certain that I've lose to the better man, the Everest of the generation. I pity the young players who (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Rafael Nadal talks about the personal and physical problems that have disrupted his season as he prepares to head to London for the ATP Tour World FinalsIn a discreet corner of an elegant hotel in Paris, Rafael Nadal remember (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Only 10,000 of 271,000 tickets remain to be sold• 'Fans will flock down from the north and spend'Andy Murray, the world No4, is helping to increase the profile of the first ATP World Tour finals to be held in London and the (Read More)
Tennis from beyond the baseline...:
So now we've entered the toughest time of year for any tennis blogger - the time when hey! guess what?! there's no tennis.Well, this isn't strictly true. We do have London coming up in a few days, and that will be totally exc (Read More)