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CNN International is running an insightful and very funny piece on the Bryan Bros. today, Saturday and Sunday.  Aussie great Pat Cash does a great job as the interviewer.  You can watch it by clicking on the hyper link below and its a five minute show and comes on after a brief 20 second commercial with Andre 'n Steffi:

Andre Agassi revealed many interesting facts in his new autobiography, but one tidbit overshadowed all others.   That mullet you saw back in the 90's was actually a toupee and he claims it was the main reason he lost the French Open in 1990.

Check out the world's highest tennis court! This extreme grass court is located at the famous Burj Al Arab in Dubai. It is approximately 690 feet from the ocean and is used dually as a helicopter landing pad. Take a look at how tennis super stars, Andre Agassi and Roger Federer, get acquainted with this one of a kind court:

Seventeen-year old IMG Bollettieri Tennis Academy student, Michelle Larcher de Brito, won her first round match at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston yesterday. Larcher de Brito beat Vesna Manasieva 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 and will face either Patty Schnyder or Chanelle Scheepers in the second round.

Here is the video from Novak Djokovic and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga’s trip to the Musée Océanographique this past Sunday at the Monte Carlo tennis masters.

A look at the many complaints over the television coverage of the Sony Ericsson Open and why online streaming of tennis matches is the answer.

Top seeds Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan won back-to-back US Men's Clay Court Championship crowns in Houston Saturday to move to within two titles of equaling the all-time doubles titles record.

The Bryans won the match, 6-3, 7-5, over Australian Stephen Huss and South African Wesley Moodie, a team that won Wimbledon in 2005.

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