in any group competition there is a 'group of death' and this one could deliver some incredible and exciting tennis over the week at Melbourne Park. It will see experience and youth clash and some rematches from 2020's edition of the ATP Cup. Group B Spain, Australia & Greece The standout here is of course... Continue Reading →
The single stars who are doubling up in Madrid!
The Masters and Premier draws are always packed and as ever some of the best singles players in the world will also be doubling up this week in Madrid but who is playing? The first big name on the sheet is Simona Halep. The former champion here will be with fellow Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu and... Continue Reading →
Lleyton Hewitt names first Davis Cup squad
Australia's new Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt has named his first Davis Cup squad as captain as his Australian side are set to take on the USA in round one of the World Group in what is an important tie for both sides! So who has Lleyton picked? Nick Kyrgios Bernard Tomic Sam Groth John... Continue Reading →
ATP World Tour Finals 2015 Review
Sixteen began but only two came out on top as Novak Djokovic, Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau picked up the season ending trophies in what was an incredible week of tennis! In a league of his own! Where else could I start? Novak has done it again! He has won the title for the fourth... Continue Reading →
ATP World Tour Finals Day 5 – Murray/Peers out, Federer and Djokovic through!
Bryan's scrape past Murray/Peers Sadly that is that. Jamie Murray and John Peers have now played their last match together and what a match it was! It's a sad way to end especially as they could be in the semi-finals as they did have five match points but credit where it's due to the world... Continue Reading →
ATP World Tour Finals Day 1 – Novak, Roger, Jamie and John win but the Bryan Brothers lose!
It was the first day of the final tournament of the year, the World Tour Finals in London and it certainly got off to a fantastic start! Djokovic thrashes Nishikori One down, four to go for the world number one as he recorded his 79th victory of the year after thrashing Kei Nishikori 6-1 6-1... Continue Reading →
Jamie and John begin with a win in London!
In their last tournament together Jamie Murray and John Peers could not have asked for a better start to their campaign in London with an epic three set win against Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini. There was literally nothing to separate them in the first set with Murray and Peers hardly dropping a point on... Continue Reading →
Murray/Peers defeat Inglot/Lindstedt in Basel!
Both are expected to be in the Davis Cup squad for next month’s final against Belgium however in the battle of the Brit’s in Basel between Jamie Murray and his partner from Australia John Peers and Dominic Inglot and his partner from Sweden Robert Lindstedt however it was Jamie Murray and John Peers who won... Continue Reading →
Jamie Murray and John Peers to split at the end of the season!
As of the end of the season Jamie Murray and John Peers will no longer be playing doubles together on the ATP Tour despite reaching two Grand Slam finals this year. Jamie and John are set to play in London at the World Tour Finals in November and it will be their last tournament together... Continue Reading →
Why does John Peers continue to be overlooked for Australia’s Davis Cup team?
Next week Australia take on Great Britain in Davis Cup however the Australian Davis Cup captain Wally Masur has decided against calling up John Peers who is Jamie Murray’s partner on the ATP tour and have reached a couple of Grand Slam finals this year and is ranked inside the top 15 in the world... Continue Reading →