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Trouble at the height

Top women’s players are dropping like flies

U.S. Open

NEW YORK – A look at Monday’s play at the $38.3 million U.S. Open tennis championships: WEATHER: Mix of sun and clouds, warm and humid. High of 87. MEN’S RESULTS (Fourt...

U.S. Open

NEW YORK – A look at Sunday’s play at the $38.3 million U.S. Open tennis championships: WEATHER: Mostly cloudy, breezy, hot and humid with a two-hour rain delay in late afternoon....

Stamina wins the day

Wozniacki outlasts Sharapova in three hot sets in New York City

Demons beaten by the ‘juggernaut’

DHS boys tennis shows well against powerhouse Fruita Monument

Durango boys tennis skunks Montrose

It was a perfect start to the Durango High School boys tennis season. The DHS Demons began the year with a head-to-head match against regional rival Montrose, and the Demons had n...

Andy Murray battles cramps but survives first-round at U.S. Open

First day sees few upsets, some adversity

U.S. Open

NEW YORK – A look at Monday’s play, the opening day of the $38.3 million U.S. Open tennis championships: WEATHER: Sunny and warm. High of 87. ATTENDANCE: Day: 34,832....

Iron is hot to strike the men’s Big 4

Heading into the U.S. Open, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal have won 36 of the last 38 Grand Slam titles, a stretch dating to the 2005 French Open. Now...

Sweet 16 turns to the Sour 17

NEW YORK Serena Williams stopped hiding from history and started making more of it. Up until a couple of years ago, she practically plugged her ears at any mention of f...

Clark wins two at the Summer Open

Jeff Clark was crowned a two-time champion at the Durango Community Tennis Association Summer Open. Clark beat Paul Edwards 6-1, 6-0 in the open singles, and he teamed with Adam ...

Tennis lessons offered this summer

The city of Durango’s Parks and Recreation Department will offer tennis classes for children and adults beginning Monday through July 31, according to a news release issued by the city. All ...