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Kyle Edmund, who ranked as Britain's No. 1 player for 19 months, announced his retirement from tennis on Monday.
Edmund reached an Australian Open semi-final in 2018 and was part of the Great Britain team that won the Davis Cup in 2015 ...
However, their surprise alliance came to an end after just six months, despite reaching the semi-finals Down Under together.
Sinner is on a 22-match winning streak on hard courts. Players who had longer hardcourt winning streaks in this century: ...
Murray has since been linked with new coaching roles with the likes of British stars Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper, but for ...
It's been just over a year since Andy Murray bid farewell to his tennis career. The former British number one retired last ...
Bob MacIntyre fell short at the BMW Championship on Sunday, missing out on his third PGA Tour title by two strokes to Scottie ...
Robert MacIntyre received some advice from countryman Andy Murray that has helped him improve his results in his professional career.
FORMER British tennis No1 Kyle Edmund has announced his retirement at the age of 30. Edmund, who was born in South Africa but ...
Former British number one Kyle Edmund says "my body is telling me it's finally reached the end point" as he announces his ...
There is a new name on the Ducksy Walsh Cup after Meath’s Gary McConnell sensationally defeated 11-time champion Robbie McCarthy of Westmeath in the All-Ireland Senior Softball Singles final at ...
Last year’s Cincinnati Open champion is just two wins away from repeating atop the field at the Lindner Family Tennis Center.