Category: Singles
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The top ten No.1 players
As Andy Murray takes his first few tentative steps as World No.1, we count down the ten men who have spent the longest at the top of the pile (in non-consecutive weeks).
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How to play on clay
Amateur tennis players in the UK have traditionally had a limited choice of local surfaces – namely hard or, if you’re very lucky, grass courts. However, due to increased interest in the sunnier climes of Roland Garros and the Madrid Open, more people are looking to test their skills on clay. The dusty courts are…
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Easy singles tactics: How to position yourself after a cross-court shot
Where do you run when you hit a good cross-court shot? For most players, the answer is either a) I stick where I happen to be; b) I head to the middle of the baseline. The answer is actually dependent on your shot. If you play a cross-court shot that pushes the other player into a corner,…
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