Tennis: February 2009 Archives

Youngsters receive Annacone backing

Coach Paul Annacone insists Great Britain can win their Davis Cup tie against Ukraine even if Andy Murray is ruled out.

More: Youngsters receive Annacone backing |

Goodall and Eaton in GB squad

Davis Cup captain John Lloyd has decided to pick both Josh Goodall and Chris Eaton in the Great Britain team to face Ukraine.

More: Goodall and Eaton in GB squad |

GB sweat on Murray

Andy Murray admits he is not sure whether he will be fit to play in next week's Davis Cup tie due to his ongoing ankle problem.

More: GB sweat on Murray |

Ankle worries for British ace

Andy Murray admits his chances in the Dubai Championships could hinge on how his ankle injury shapes up in the next few days.

More: Ankle worries for British ace |

Murray to make Dubai return

Andy Murray returns from an ankle injury when he plays Sergiy Stakhovsky in the first round of the Dubai Tennis Championship on Monday.

More: Murray to make Dubai return |

Dubai win puts Venus back in top-five

Venus Williams is back amongst the world's top five seeds after defeating Virginie Razzano 6-4 6-2 in the final of the Dubai Open.

More: Dubai win puts Venus back in top-five |

Brit crashes out in semi-final defeat

Britain's Anne Keothavong has been knocked out of the RMK Championships after a heavy semi-final defeat to Caroline Wozniacki.

More: Brit crashes out in semi-final defeat |

Keothavong into Memphis semis

Anne Keothavong's excellent form continues with victory over Marina Erakovic in the quarter-finals of the RMK Championships.

More: Keothavong into Memphis semis |

Federer told to rest up

Roger Federer will skip next week's ATP tournament in Dubai and Switzerland's upcoming Davis Cup tie because of a back injury.

More: Federer told to rest up |

Murray happy with form

Andy Murray was happy with his week's work but disappointed that Rafael Nadal's injury ruined the final set in Rotterdam on Sunday.

More: Murray happy with form |

Murray overcomes Nadal

Andy Murray overcame world number one Rafael Nadal to clinch the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.

More: Murray overcomes Nadal |

Murray sees off Ancic

Andy Murray eased past Croatian Marion Ancic to reach the final of the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.

More: Murray sees off Ancic |

Murray & Nadal power through

Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal have both reached the semi finals in the World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.

More: Murray & Nadal power through |

Murray makes ABN AMRO last eight

Andy Murray scraped past Andreas Seppi in an error-strewn 7-6 7-5 win to reach the ABN AMRO Tournament quarter-finals.

More: Murray makes ABN AMRO last eight |

Rafa edges through in Rotterdam

World number one Rafael Nadal came from behind to defeat Simone Bolelli 4-6 6-2 7-5 in the ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament.

More: Rafa edges through in Rotterdam |

Murray races to Rotterdam win

Andy Murray erased his Australian Open hurt with a with a straight-sets ABN AMRO win over Ivan Ljubicic in Rotterdam.

More: Murray races to Rotterdam win |

Nadal edges epic Aussie final

Rafael Nadal outgunned Roger Federer once again to edge a thrilling Australian Open in five dramatic sets, 7-5 3-6 7-6 (7-3) 3-6 6-2.

More: Nadal edges epic Aussie final |

League Tables

RSS Feeds

Tennis headlines
team shirt
100's teams, 1000's shirts in stock, online from £19.99.
Click here. Learn more / buy your team shirt now.