Author: Tim Danton
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Who will be the top ten male tennis players in 2025?
With Rafa and Roger surely in retirement, we predict the year-end top ten for 2025
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If you don’t play matches, are you really a tennis player?
Too controversial? Perhaps. After all, I know a handful of fine tennis players who don’t enjoy playing matches. But I would argue that tennis is really about the battle of a match with stakes attached, even if that’s placing third or fourth in the local league. Certainly you will never get the adrenalin rush, the…
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Heather Watson breaks back into the top 50
See Heather Watson in action as she clinches victory at the Acapulco Open 2020
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Want to get better at tennis? Then be prepared to lose
I play a lot of tennis. In the past two weeks, five competitive matches across three different formats – mixed doubles, singles and men’s doubles. And how many sets have I won, you ask? A big fat zero. Now, that’s clearly not my aim as a tennis player. I always play to win, to be…
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Video highlights: Andy Murray vs Bautista Agut in exhibition match
Will Andy Murray be a contender in next year’s slams? It’s hard to be too optimistic watching these highlights of Andy playing Roberto Bautista Agut in an exhibition match, earlier today. To be fair, it was only a one-set match and this is his first since Wimbledon, but the hip still appears to be a…
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Things we learned from the Next Gen ATP Finals tournament
Apologies for my lateness. So much to do, so much tennis of my own to play, that I’ve only just caught up with the final of the Next Gen ATP Finals tournament last week (spoiler: Hyeon Chung won). If you haven’t seen it, and you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, I thoroughly recommend you look at…
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Babolat Pure Aero Play review
RATING: ★★★★☆ £240 to £300 from amazon.co.uk and Just Rackets Given that Tennis Talent is all about becoming a better player, no matter what your starting level, it’s natural that the very first racket we review is designed to help you develop your game. The Babolat Pure Aero Play may look normal, but inside sit numerous…
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Who are the British players at Wimbledon 2017 and what are their chances?
We’re going to assume you might just be aware of Andy Murray, Johanna Konta and Heather Watson. Here’s a guide to the other ten Brits competing at Wimbledon this year, along with our assessment of their chances. You may not like what you read. So, introduced in order of their rankings, welcome to the “other Brits”…
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Everything you need to know about… Katie Swan
One of the fresh generation of British talent, Katie Swan was born in 1999 and has already achieved much: she was runner-up in the Australian Open Girls’ in 2015, following that up with a run to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon Girls’ the same year. These performances clearly caught the eye of Judy Murray, with the then Fed…
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Why you should plan to go to Eastbourne Aegon International in 2018 RIGHT NOW
Eastbourne. A word that conjures up seagulls the size of Great Danes, swathes of Victorian hotels and miles of shingle beaches. And, to tennis lovers, surely the best WTA tournament outside of the Premier Mandatories. In 2017, seven out of the world’s top 10 female players competed, and they’re not there for the 470 points up…
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