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Player Box – Team Wawrinka

Since hiring Magnus Norman, a former top player, Wawrinka has been a major force at the Grand Slams. He’s fitter than he used to be, with much of the credit going to his fitness coach Yannick Fattebert. Wawrinka’s full-service team has helped him win three Grand Slams over the past three years.

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The Coach Guru – Magnus Norman

Tennis Guru Norman started coaching Wawrinka in 2013. A former world No. 2, Norman has guided Wawrinka to three Grand Slams and his highest ranking of No. 3 in January of 2014.

Assistant Coach – Yannick Fattebert

Fattebert has been a member of the Swiss’s coaching team since 2012. A former professional tennis player, Fattebert was tapped as the assistant coach for the Switzerland Fed Cup.

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Player Box: Kei Nishikori

Nishikori, who has become a global household name, is surrounded by a dedicated team that helps him achieve his lofty goals.

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The Coach – Michael Chang

44-year-old Chang joined Nishikori’s coaching team for the 2014 season. He spends about 25 weeks a year with Nishikori and the team. A former tennis pro, Chang became the youngest player to win a Grand Slam singles title when he won the French Open in 1989 at the age of 17 years and 4 months. Chang also reached the finals of the 1996 Australian and U.S. Opens. A devout Christian, Chang is married to former professional tennis player Amber Liu and they have two daughters.

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Player Box: Dominika Cibulkova

Cibulkova, who in 2016 won the WTA Finas (her bigggest title) and reached a career high of No. 5), travels with a large entourage that includes her coach, physiotherapist, hubby, parents, and her beloved dogs.

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The Coach – Matej Liptak

Cibulkova and Liptak joined forces in late 2012. He is the man behind Cibulkova’s success as he’s helped his charge reach the finals of the 2014 Australian Open, win the WTA Finals, and reach No. 5 in WTA rankings.

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Roger Federer Says He Hopes to Play for 2 or 3 More Years

Federer, who has not played since re-injuring his surgically repaired left knee at Wimbledon in July, will make his tournament return in the Jan. 1-7 Hopman Cup team event at Perth, representing Switzerland with Belinda Bencic.

The 35-year-old Federer said Friday he’s not sure of the form he’ll produce upon his return, but that retirement isn’t part of his thought process.

”Only when I get asked do I think of things like this,” said Federer, who has 17 Grand Slam singles titles, the most of any male player.

”I don’t see it like this, that this could be my last Australian trip, even though it might very well be,” he added. ”I’m really positive. I took these six months off so I would be playing for hopefully another two to three years, not just another six months or so. So my mindset is for the long-term.”

Federer and Bencic begin play against Britain, represented by Heather Wilson and Dan Evans, on Monday night at Perth Arena.

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She Said ‘Yes’: Serena Williams Announces Engagement

35-year-old Williams shared the good news on Reddit, a social media community platform.

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Williams accompanied the announcement with a poem:

“I came home /A little late / Someone had a bag packed for me / And a carriage awaited / Destination: Rome / To escort me to my very own “charming” / Back to where our stars first collided / And now it was full circle /At the same table we first met by chance / This time he made it not by chance / But by choice / Down on one knee / He said 4 words / And /r/isaidyes

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Player Box: Andy Murray

In June 2016, the 29-year-old Scot reunited with supercoach Ivan Lendl who had stepped down in 2014 after a successful partnership that resulted in two Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal. Right after reuniting, Murray won his second Wimbledon trophy and another Olympic gold medal.

The Super Coach – Ivan Lendl

Before super coach Lendl joined his camp in December 2011, Murray had never won a Grand Slam. During their partnership, Lendl guided Murray to the finals of 2012 Wimbledon, 2012 Olympics gold medal, 2012 U.S. Open trophy, finals of the 2013 Australian Open, and 2013 Wimbledon Championships trophy. After the two split in March 2014, Murray went through a Grand Slam drought but when they reunited in June 2016, Lendl helped him win his second Wimbledon and another Olympic gold medal.

The Fitness Trainer – Matt Little

Murray is one of the fittest players on tour, credit to his fitness trainer Matt Little. A close friend of Murray, Little is also Lawn Tennis Association’s strength and conditioning coach.

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Player Box: Team Federer

The Swiss superstar can afford to travel with such a large entourage as he is one of the highest paid athletes in the world. According to Forbes, he has lead the list of the world’s highest paid tennis players since 2006. Between June 2015 and June 2016, he earned nearly $68 million from prize money and off-court business ventures such as endorsements, partnerships, and appearance fees (exhibitions, etc).

This means the 88 career titlist can afford to travel in style. Federer and his large entourage use a private jet to globetrot from one continent to the next.

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The Coach – Ivan Ljubicic

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Ana Ivanovic Announces Her Retirement from Tennis

The Grand Slam winner said ”it has been difficult decision to make but there’s so much to celebrate.”

Ivanovic’s Facebook announcment:


Ivanovic’s Twitter statement:

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— Ana Ivanovic (@AnaIvanovic) December 28, 2016

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Player Box: Roger Federer

Player Box: Roger Federer

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New Fed Cup Captain Kathy Rinaldi Ready for Duty

Thereafter, I followed her swift ascendancy in the women’s game as she became the youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open in 1981 when she was 14 years and two-and-a-half months old. As they say, Rinaldi kept on keeping on, reaching the semifinal of Wimbledon in 1985, finishing 1986 at No. 9 in the world (after rising to a career high of No. 7), toppling the likes of Steffi Graf and Hana Mandlikova over the course of her distinguished career.

But more recently Rinaldi has been deeply devoted to the field of coaching, and has done extraordinary work in that capacity. She currently is Lead National Coach, Team USA—Pro Women for USTA Player Development. In 2012 and 2014, she was coach for the victorious U.S. 16-and-under Fed Cup teams, and she displayed impressive leadership skills in coaching the U.S. women in the 2015 Pan-American Games. Moreover, in 2009 and 2010, Rinaldi coached the 14-and-under American contingents to triumphs in the World Junior Tennis competition. Moreover, back in 2006 when Zina Garrison was the American Fed Cup captain, Rinaldi was the coach for the U.S.

Given Rinaldi’s excellent background as a player and coach, it was unsurprising and fitting that she would be chosen by the USTA to succeed Mary Joe Fernandez as the Fed Cup captain. Her credentials were outstanding. Her reputation as a straight-shooter with unshakable values and a clear-eyed vision of how to handle the captaincy is unassailable. Her fundamental decency and deep integrity are defining traits. Rinaldi is a player’s captain who knows what they need and understands how to provide it.

We spoke by phone last week, and I asked at the outset of our talk if she saw the captaincy coming. How surprised was she when suddenly it was front and center on her agenda?

Replies Rinaldi, “I didn’t see it coming but when Mary Joe stepped down I definitely threw my name in the hat, knowing that it was going to be tough because I am sure there were many worthy candidates for the job. Loving what I have been doing with the USTA and really enjoying the coaching

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Player Box: Team Williams

The Coach – Patrick Mouratoglou

Days after Williams’ devastating 2012 French Open first round loss, she connected with Mouratoglou and the partnership was born. Under his guidance, Williams has won 9 Grand Slams. The 46-year-old Frenchman owns Mouratoglou Tennis Academy that is located in Nice, France, and founded Champ’Seed Foundation in 2014.

The Fitness Guru – Mackie Shilstone

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Best Moments of 2016: Davis Cup’s Unlikely Champion

In a trophy that was won on the road, Argentina kicked its campaign against Poland in March. Despite playing without their big gun Juan Martin del Potro, the Argentinians won the tie 4-1.

In July, Argentina faced 1976 champion and six-time runner-up Italy in   Pesaro, Italy in the quarterfinals. In a rainy weekend, Argentina took the tie 4-1.

In September, Argentina traveled to Glasgow, Scotland to face the defending champion Great Britain. The British team, that boasted Andy Murray (2016 Wimbledon champion and Olympic gold medalist) and his brother Jamie Murray (top doubles player), had all the momentum going into the tie.

Murray and del Potro faced-off in the first rubber in what would arguably become the best match of 2016. In an Olympics rematch (Murray defeated del Potro 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 in the Olympics final match), Del Potro won the tightly contested rubber 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(5), 6-3, 6-4. Argentina closed out the tie 3-2.

In the finals, Croatia hosted Argentina in Zagreb, Croatia. Marin Cilic, the highest ranked player in the tie, opened against Argentina’s Federico Delbonis. Cilic took the rubber 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 1-6, 6-2. Del Potro took the second rubber 64 67(6) 63 75 against Ivo Karlovic to level the tie 1-1.

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Best Moments of 2016: Sam Querrey’s Shocking Win

Djokovic had led their head-to-head 8-1 going into their third round match, but this did not bother the American who came out blasting big serves and forehands. He took the first two sets 7-6(5), 6-4.

Play was suspended due to rain delay and the men had to pick up where they left off the next day. Djokovic came out swinging, running to a 4-0 lead in the third set before another rain delay.

The men resumed play two hours later. Querrey was able to get one of the breaks back but the Serb closed the third set 6-3.

In the fourth set, Djokovic had plenty of opportunities to break but Querrey fought him off. At 4-4, the top seed hit a forehand winner to go up a break 5-4. This was a devastating moment for the 28th seed who had saved 11 break points. Many people thought he was a goner because Djokovic had gained momentum, and had come back from two sets down four previous times, but Querrey wasn’t done yet as he broke back.

At 6-5, the match was once again interrupted by another rain delay. The men came back an hour later and resumed play. Djokovic served and held to take the set to a tie-break. He jumped to a 3-1 lead but that was short-lived as Querrey closed out the match 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(5) on his second match point.

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Madison Keys to Miss Australian Open After Surgery

Madison Keys says she will miss the Australian Open after having wrist surgery.

The 21-year-old American, who is ranked No. 8 in the world, said Friday in a statement on Twitter that she had arthroscopic surgery on her left wrist three days after the season-ending WTA Finals in October.

The right-hander described the procedure as minor, saying it didn’t involve any tendon issues and went very well.

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— Madison Keys (@Madison_Keys) December 23, 2016

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Petra Kvitova Released from Hospital After Knife Attack

PRAGUE (AP) Petra Kvitova’s recovery from surgery on her left hand is going well after a knife-wielding intruder attacked her.

Kvitova was released from a hospital on Friday, three days after she was operated following injuries Tuesday in the attack her at her home in the town of Prostejov.

Kvitova says she was told by the surgeon who operated on her in a specialized clinic in the northern town of Vysoke nad Jizerou on Tuesday that her recovery is ”fine and without complications.”

Kvitova says ”I feel better day by day.”

Apparently in a good mood and smiling, Kvitova offered thanks for support she received from other players and fans.

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Best Moments of 2016: Bryan Brothers’ 1000 Reasons to Celebrate

In October 2016, twin brothers Bob and Mike Bryan set a milestone that will likely stand the test of time as they celebrated their 1,000th doubles match win on the ATP Tour.

The 38-year-old twin brothers notched their 1,000th win after they defeated Pablo Cuevas and Viktor Troicki in the quarterfinal match at the Erste Bank Open 500 in Vienna. They are the first doubles team to achieve this feat.


The American siblings, who turned pro in 1998, won their first match in Atlanta that same year. They have since won 112 doubles career titles as a doubles team, more than any men’s doubles team in the open era. Their wins include 16 Career Grand Slam titles, 34 Masters 1000, and 4 ATP Finals.

“We are happy to get our 1,000th win here. Vienna will always be a special place for us. And we are happy to celebrate this record with Thomas Muster, one of our heroes of our youth,” said Mike.

“We’ve been aiming for the number 1,000 for a few years now. It’s outstanding, that we reached it tonight in Vienna. We have relished the fact that the fans have stayed to support us. This city will always have a special place in our hearts,” said Bob.

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Australian Open Increases Overall Purse to $36.2 Million

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Australian Open organizers say they will offer 50 million Australian dollars ($36.2 million) in prize money for the 2017 tennis tournament, including $A3.7 million ($2.68 million) each to the men’s and women’s singles champions.

It is a 14 percent increase in prize money from 2016, and offers A$50,000 ($36,220) to a first-round loser in the tournament which begins on Jan. 16.

Tournament director Craig Tiley says ”we are committed to further improving the pay and conditions on the international tennis tour to ensure every professional tennis player is properly compensated.”

The U.S. Open has the largest prize money for a Grand Slam tournament, a purse of $46. 3 million and $3.5 million for each of the singles champions.

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Roger Federer Live Streams Training Session on Periscope

The great Roger Federer treated his fans to an exclusive training session that was streamed live from Dubai on Twitter and Periscope, a live video streaming app.

16th-ranked Federer, who was forced to cut his 2016 season short due knee injury, was joined by Frenchman Lucas Pouille, who’s ranked No. 15.

During his Ask Me Anything session, the Swiss mentioned that he’ll start his season at the Hopman Cup. When asked if he will play Madrid, a clay court tournament, Federer said he wasn’t sure about his clay court season.

“The whole clay court season I’m not sure yet. Let me first play Hopman Cup and Australian Open. After that let me see how my knee is, my body is. I am so excited to be playing again. I have no pain while playing now. I am enjoying myself, Federer said.

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Patrick Mcenroe to Join Brother at New York Tennis Academy

NEW YORK (AP) Patrick McEnroe is the new co-director of The John McEnroe Tennis Academy.

Patrick will join director Lawrence Kleger at the academy, which has been open to New York-area youth since 2010.

SPORTIME tennis club and the academy made the announcement on Wednesday. John McEnroe says: ”There probably isn’t anybody that understands American tennis and New York tennis better than Patrick.”

The 50-year-old younger brother of the seven-time singles Grand Slam champion will join the team led by SPORTIME managing director Bennett Schlansky.

Patrick says he’s excited to bring his ”lifetime of learning” to the academy.

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Petra Kvitova Could Return to Tennis in About 6 Months

PRAGUE (AP) — Petra Kvitova could return to tennis in about six months, the surgeon who operated on the two-time Wimbledon champion’s left hand said Wednesday.

Kvitova was injured Tuesday when a knife-wielding intruder attacked her at her home in the town of Prostejov. The attacker is still at large and police have asked the public for help.

Kvitova underwent nearly four hours of surgery on Tuesday at a specialized clinic in the northern town of Vysoke nad Jizerou.

“When we talk about (playing tennis), it will take about six months,” said surgeon Radek Kebrle of the Hand and Plastic Surgery Institute. “It’s a serious injury and we have to deal with that accordingly.

“She’s young and healthy and has long, slim fingers,” he said. “That’s a good prognosis.”

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