Pat Rafter is ready to resume his bid to win more of the world's major tennis tournaments after a week of refreshment at the Bermuda Open.
The world number six and Island resident said his run to the ...
Patrick Rafter delighted a sellout centre court crowd with a fine display of the talent which has made him one of the stars of world tennis -- all to say thanks to the people of Bermuda.
The Australia...
Hernan Gumy believes the Bermuda Open is a tougher tournament now than it was when he won last year.
After staying on course to defend his title with a convincing second-round victory over Karsten Bra...
shock defeat by unseeded Tomas Behrend.
Behrend, 24, who was born in Brazil but now lives in Germany and has dual nationality, ground out a 7-5, 7-6 win over the Austrian in a gruelling match at Coral...
Christophe Rochus pulled off the biggest shock of the Bermuda Open so far by ousting 1997 winner Johan Van Herck yesterday.
Rochus, whose world ranking is nearly 100 places below Van Herck, blasted aw...
Pat Rafter has shown nerves of steel to win two US Open finals in front of packed houses at Flushing Meadows.
But last night, in front of a few hundred fans at the humble surroundings of the centre co...
round of the Bermuda Open at a wind-ravaged Coral Beach yesterday.
A shock looked on the cards when the Ecuadorian's opponent Fredrik Jonsson broke Lapentti's serve in the third game and then had the ...
A display of anger helped Ricardo Schlachter spark a stirring fightback to qualify for today's first round proper of the Bermuda Open at Coral Beach.
Schlachter seemed to be on his way out in a second...
the ranks of world professional tennis in front of a home crowd today.
But he refused to get carried away about his chances of becoming the first home player in seven years of the Bermuda Open to get ...
Three of Bermuda's top tennis players will tomorrow each make their bid to become the first home player to qualify for the first round proper of the Bermuda Open.
Ricky Mallory, Donald Evans and Micha...