Men's worldtennis number one Novak Djokovic has fuelled further controversy over equality within the sport.
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But worldtennis does not have such a pristine record, as the recent past has shown.
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Put him on Centre Court against Todd Martin, one of the biggest servers in worldtennis.
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As the worldtennis number one in doubles, she is one of the highest-paid athletes in India.
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As one US commentator has been opining for years: "We are a third- worldtennis country."
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Former worldtennis number one Roger Federer has pulled out of this week's Madrid Open with a back injury.
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Of the top 40 female players in worldtennis, 10 of them are Russian.
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A new factor entered the arena of worldtennis in 1921 in the appearance of a Spanish Davis Cup team.
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The queens, the princesses and the high priestesses of worldtennis graced the sun-kissed lawns for the first time yesterday.
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Andy Murray has no doubt he is good enough to beat Novak Djokovic on the biggest stages in worldtennis.
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We hanker back to Fitzwilliam and the "old" Irish Open, where the stars of worldtennis flocked each year.
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Rachel Dillon, whose move to Paris could result in her becoming the first Irish woman to break onto the worldtennis scene.
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Leading betting agencies last year presented worldtennis authorities with a dossier of matches involving irregular gambling patterns over the last five years.
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Barty bypasses Wimbledon warm-up New women's worldtennis number one Ashleigh Barty has withdrawn from the Eastbourne International due to an arm injury.
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Nick Kyrgios has delivered a masterclass to upset Novak Djokovic and confirm himself as one of the most exciting prospects in worldtennis.
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Bookmakers are obliged to report suspicious betting patterns to the Tennis Integrity Unit, which was set up to police illegal activities in worldtennis.