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With no tennis, Andy Murray, Angelique Kerber set to take part in virtual Madrid Open




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‘Tomorrow will be better than today’: Roger Federer turns narrator for Wimbledon




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Billie Jean King says women athletes should stay focused on fight for equality




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Dominic Thiem reckons coronavirus break will have ‘massive impact’ on his season




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ATP warns players of unsolicited help from French firm for creation of solidarity fund




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‘Kobe with me forever’: Nick Kyrgios reveals tattoo tribute to NBA legend Bryant




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Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray confirmed in virtual Madrid Open




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With season at halt, Indian tennis fraternity fret over loss of time and money




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Being the youngest to do things brought on pressure, depression: Coco Gauff




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Highly unlikely US Open would be held without fans: USTA head Mike Dowse




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Novak Djokovic shares Olympic regrets with Andy Murray in live chat




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AITA plans domestic circuit to offer financial aid to struggling players




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When the Woods were dark and lovely for Vijay Amritraj




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Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou launches five-week tournament amid pandemic




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‘Tennis minus fans doesn’t work’: Simona Halep opposes Nadal, Djokovic’s plan




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Novak Djokovic opposes compulsory coronavirus vaccination




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‘Rafael Nadal mentally stronger than Roger Federer’: Novak Djokovic




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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic let fans eavesdrop on their conversations




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Nick Kyrgios no fan of Grand Slams without crowd




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Roger Federer suggests merger of ATP-WTA, gets huge support




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Lower rung gets a helping hand from tennis bodies during lockdown




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Tennis will be one of last sports to return: Andy Murray




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US Tennis warns ‘no Bryan Brothers chest bumps’




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Ashleigh Barty finds it ‘tricky’ to maintain training intensity in shutdown




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‘Why should I give them money?’: Dominic Thiem against Djokovic’s player relief fund




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‘Tough for Andy Murray to win another Grand Slam’: Greg Rusedski




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Simona Halep’s coach Darren Cahill rallies behind ATP/WTA merger idea




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Rafael Nadal pessimistic over chances of return to normal for tennis




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Bad back rules Rafael Nadal out of virtual reality charity match




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Stefanos Tsitsipas shares too much info in birthday post for Nick Kyrgios




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ATP-WTA merger can help sport emerge stronger from Covid-19, say top players




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Sania Mirza nominated for Fed Cup Heart award




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Andy Murray’s cursing, muttering highlight virus video tennis




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Serena Williams, NFL players to compete in charity virtual tennis event




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Many top male players support ATP-WTA merger, says Andy Murray




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Eugenie Bouchard auctions off dinner date to feed people during pandemic




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Austrians return to the tennis court with singles only, no shaking rules




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Novak Djokovic appears to break confinement rules in Spain




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Tennis plans virus-related financial fund: 800 players, $6M




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Small exhibition events testing the waters as tennis plots way back onto court




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Marbella club apologises to Novak Djokovic over lockdown confusion




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Rafael Nadal pessimistic about return of competitive tennis in 2020




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India has learnt to accept female athletes but still a long way to go: Sania Mirza




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2021 Australian Open could be in danger of cancellation




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Whenever husbands don’t perform, wives are blamed: Sania Mirza




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Novak Djokovic will need vaccine if required by the tour: Rafael Nadal




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ECB cancels players' contracts for 'The Hundred'

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has cancelled contracts of the players who were due to participate in the inaugural edition of 'The Hundred' which was pushed to next year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The new 100-balls-per-side format, to be played by eight teams in separate men's and women's tournaments, was scheduled to be held between July 17 and August 15 but had to be postponed because of the pandemic.




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No ball-tampering. Warne's suggestions for ball swing

A weighted ball would also pre-empt any ball-tampering, Warne said.




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Bangladesh Board offers grocery essentials for needy

In April, the Australian tour of Bangladesh was postponed due to the persisting coronavirus threat.




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Labuschagne says willing to sacrifice use of saliva

Australian run-machine Marnus Labuschagne is willing to "sacrifice" the use of saliva to shine the ball in order to get back on the field in the post coronavirus world as the batting all-rounder feels players must be able to adapt to new rules. There has been widespread speculations that the use of saliva and sweat to shine the ball will be stopped to cut down the risk of spreading the highly contagious coronavirus when cricket restarts.