Tennis
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The public dispute between Australia’s top two men’s tennis players has continued with Nick Kyrgios hitting back at Davis Cup team-mate Bernard Tomic’s claims that he faked illness to miss the weekend’s tie against the US
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The Hall of Fame tennis writer and TV commentator Bud Collins, who helped popularise the sport during his decades-long career, died at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts on Friday after a long illness
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Great Britain ended the first day of their title defence tied at 1-1 against Japan after Dan Evans’s defeat followed Andy Murray’s winning return
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Britain’s Naomi Broady will play in the second WTA Tour semi-final of her career after seeing off Sabine Lisicki of Germany 7-6, 1-6, 7-5 at the Malaysian Open
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Great Britain lead 1-0 in Birmingham after Murray’s 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 win over the Japanese No 2 in the World Group first round match
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Great Britain’s Davis Cup defence begins against Japan in Birmingham on Friday with Kyle Edmund stood down due to a back niggle
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Dan Evans has been given the nod for Great Britain’s Davis Cup match against Japan in his home city of Birmingham
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The British pair Johanna Konta and Heather Watson are through to the quarter-finals of the Monterrey Open in Mexico after straight-sets victories over Yanina Wickmayer and Polona Hercog respectively
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Lleyton Hewitt is in line for a shock return to tennis as playing captain of the Australian Davis Cup team after replacing an ailing Nick Kyrgios against the United States
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Japan provide the opposition in Birmingham this weekend, when Great Britain will set about defending the DaviS Cup trophy they won so gloriously in Ghent last year
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The intrigue around the final make-up of Australia’s Davis Cup lineup deepened at Kooyong on Wednesday with the door left ajar for Lleyton Hewitt to make a shock return to the court against the United States.
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Leon Smith, Great Britain’s Davis Cup captain, is looking forward to his team being bolstered by the world No52 Aljaz Bedene after this month’s ITF hearing
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A virus is keeping Nick Kyrgios away from Kooyong as Australia prepares to face the United States in the Davis Cup this weekend
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The British No2 Heather Watson defeated Japan’s Misaki Doi 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 in the first round of the Monterrey Open
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In an exclusive interview, his first since the birth of his daughter, Andy Murray discusses the challenges and delights of fatherhood, his grand slam fears and why he has not lost the psychological battle with Novak Djokovic
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Sloane Stephens of the US completed a successful tournament comeback after an achilles injury by beating Dominika Cibulkova to take the Mexican Open title in three hours and five minutes
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World No2 has lofty ambitions to defend Davis Cup, his Olympic gold medal and get his hands on the three remaining grand slams of the season
Heather Watson defeats Kirsten Flipkens to win third WTA singles title