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The French Open is underway and former champion Ana Ivanovic progresses to second round after tense battle.
Boris Becker talks about his favourites for Wimbledon and why he won't be sitting on the fence of an all-German final.
With the French Open starting on Sunday, Williams is enjoying her tennis more than ever as she targets record books.
Rafael Nadal brushes away Roger Federer to secure seventh Italian Open title as Serena breezes past Victoria Azarenka.
Top-ranked American is one win away from her fourth consecutive title this year after defeating Simona Halep.
World number one stunned by Tomas Berdych in Rome quarters as Nadal struggles past Ferrer and Serena cruises.
Rafael Nadal holds his nerve to beat Ernests Gulbis as Djokovic and Serena Williams breeze through at the Italian Open.
World number one secures the 50th title of her career with a resounding 6-1, 6-4 victory over Maria Sharapova.
Rivals to fight it out for number one ranking in Madrid as Nadal reaches seventh consecutive final since injury return.
Despite failing to win a game in second set, Williams reaches last four in Spain with victory over Medina Garrigues.
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